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"One of the reasons I wanted to take on PSG is because they already have a well-defined idea of how to play, which gives them comfort," he explains.
When looking for functional leaders such as chief financial officers and chief information officers, CEOs typically have a well-defined idea of what they want.
To start: Compose a well-defined idea, such as Creating A More Effective Curriculum For K-12 Instructors, or Creating A Better Way To Assist Lab Technicians.
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And when one does not challenge the proof that he has given his life to spreadi g a particular class of well-defined ideas, it is convincing evidence that his attachment is to them rather than their opposites.
Tony Blair is passionately religious but was famously discouraged by his advisers from "doing God" in public because of the fear that he might sound nutty.Precisely because she had such well-defined ideas, Mrs Thatcher was almost bound to have stormy relations with England's established religion.
To speak as a leader, Egnal recommends developing a mental script of well-defined ideas that are ready to be articulated as communication opportunities arise.
There are two baseline assumptions of Locke's moral thinking: morality is universal and it is something that can be understood clearly and unequivocally by human reason when Locke imagines us rationally-discovering natural law, he envisions us applying a rigorous set of logical principles to a set of clear and well-defined ideas about human nature, God, and society.
Tell fictional short stories built around well-defined scientific ideas, with a supplement summarizing the science underlying the plot.
Whatever pianists and vibraphonists play together onstage, they probably should not play a lot of chords at the same time; unfortunately, it happened too often with Mr. Hill and Mr. Hutcherson -- too bad, because some well-defined, beautifully played ideas of Mr. Hutcherson's got drowned.
Coase's heresy is now economic orthodoxy: He won the 1991 Nobel Prize in economics largely for his idea that well-defined property rights will lead to an efficient allocation of any resource, including spectrum, so long as the cost of negotiating deals is reasonable.
On Tuesday September 24 at 9pm Paris Time, Quartz had this piece at the top of its infinite scroll: Editorially, this epitomises (in a way) what Quartz is about: topics addressed through well-defined angles (in this case, the idea that if Amazon hit large book retailers hard, it didn't have much impact on small independent bookstores).
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