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Ironically, the demand for new skills is coming at a time when colleges are least able to adapt and provide them because growing student numbers restrict the time available for staff to offer personalized teaching.
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069 |
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Markets provide strong incentives for firms to cater to the demands of consumers, and firms will compete to meet those demands, whether or not those demands represent the wisest choices.
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059 |
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There’s an unquenchable demand among consumers for information that might help them make better decisions.
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174 |
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By actively choosing endeavors that demand your total focus and skillfully using attention to make even inevitable rote chores more engaging, you can blur the distinction between work and play – a hallmark of the focused life.
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099 |
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The crux of negotiation is how to deal with tough bargainers making lopsided demands.
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115 |
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Quoting a price to a potential client is a gamble. It can never be known exactly how much work will be involved, how demanding a client will be, what can go wrong with the job, and what the relevant chances are.
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222 |
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Motherhood is hard! Especially early motherhood. So many demands, not enough hours – it’s no wonder many women become overly stressed and self-critical during this period of our lives.
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104 |
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Fans, true fans, are hard to find and precious. Just a few can change everything. What they demand, though, is generosity and bravery.
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034 |
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To reach beyond existing demand, think noncustomers before customers; commonalities before differences; and desegmentation before pursuing finer segmentation.
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103 |
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The promise of technology is always that it will make our lives easier and more efficient. Women are the ones who demand that it fulfill its promise.
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133 |