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That is, simplify plans, but plan more often.
In the real world, though, entrepreneurs rarely start with the question "To plan or not to plan?" More often than not, they begin with a hazy vision of what success might look like.
Inexperienced managers, insufficient capital and little in the way of a business plan, more often than not lead to doom.
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Patients now seen as "clients" or "customers" are being forced to change health plans more often.
As in "As You Like It" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (which also takes place around the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta), much of the action takes place in a forest, where meetings are serendipitous and plans, more often than not, go awry.
A chain of five Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance plans, including BCBS of Texas and BCBS of Oklahoma, said it is also sending buyers who qualify for subsidies to the exchange, while those who do not qualify for subsidies have been buying off exchange plans more often.
Young men reported making suicidal plans more often than young women during the year prior to testing (M = 17.3%, F = 5.6%, p = 0.001), whereas attempts were more often reported by the young women (M = 0.6%, F = 7.8%, p = 0.012) (Table 1).
During that time, Con Ed gives customers who are in arrears a chance to work out a payment plan, which, more often than not, heads off disaster.
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