And I want to thank the business leaders that have joined us here today with first-hand knowledge of how our economy, our policies -- and how it's affecting them, what impact it's having on the areas they're involved in.
But the deal between AOL and Unilever, the world's largest advertiser, will build on traditional ad arrangements by including clauses on sharing internet know-how, and knowledge on customer feedback and marketing, the firms said.
On Tuesday, October 11, 2011, at 12:00 PM (EST) in a webinar hosted by the Advertising Research Foundation, Amy Shea, Brand Keys EVP Global Brand Development, will present the findings from a new study extending the body-of-knowledge on how humor can build brand equity.
Details can be found in his book, The Springboard: How Storytelling Ignites Action in Knowledge-Era Organizations.
Why are we not shamed into eating less when confronted with the sometimes-shocking knowledge of how many calories are in our favorite foods?
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Heavily bureaucratic, they were both staffed by former civil servants, long on sophistication and short on hard-nosed knowledge about how to make cars efficiently, and how to sell them.
Sticking largely to the same story he has, to the best of our knowledge, been telling from the outset, Tommy maintains his innocence and professes to have no first-hand knowledge of how Martha Moxley was murdered.
The knowledge and know-how is progressing systematically as well and this is, this is progress and technology and you cannot stop progress.
Knowledge and know-how are transmitted during annual initiation ceremonies.
While I could envision how an over-amped fundraiser with little knowledge of the rules of the game might make such an error, I was certain that OFA would immediately step forward to set the record straight, denounce any such activity if it had occurred and insure that it would not happen again.
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Plus their analytics-supported approach also enabled Gemvara to track design favorites and buying patterns to keep honing what it offers and how, thus growing their customer base and per-customer sales while honing customer service, based on the knowledge of how customers want to be served.
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This experience led me to wonder how much difference it would make to energy use more generally if we all had more day-to-day, real time knowledge about how much energy we consume as we go about household activities.
Steadily COPA has produced a body of knowledge about how Cirrus airplanes behave in real-world conditions that has served Cirrus supremely well.
The challenge we face is how do we re-legitimate ourselves as a source of foundational knowledge.
For one thing, members have rethought how LPI would handle the problem of testing for distribution-specific knowledge.
Rahim Kanani: How does the Academy deal with those concerns, and how do you measure your own success in terms of knowledge-retention?
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The information need not be inside, but members of Congress are well-positioned to conclude how legislation will impact industries based on entirely public knowledge.
In his book The Wisdom of Crowds, James Surowiecki discusses how disconnects between status and knowledge often lead to inefficient outcomes in decision-making processes.
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Our scientific foundation is considerably more fragile than many appreciate (a fact definitely not lost on most biotech investors these days), and industry plays a vital role in pressure-testing this knowledge, unfortunately discovering in the process just how shaky it is.
"I bring the knowledge of how a business should run according to Western standards -- specifically, how finance departments are structured, the typical financial reports that should be produced each month and what measurements they should be watching to help them gauge their success, " he told CNN.
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Now they face a three-match series in England, where Javed's knowledge of how the wickets behave will be vital to the young batsmen in the squad.
And we are investing in a knowledge-management system to ensure that the best global know-how informs our work.
Those scientists honored to join the Qanats Club will be given a certificate and formally become members of the Club through certificates endorsed by UNESCO and ICQHS. The members of the club will be long-term partners of ICQHS to further pursue its mandate in advancing the knowledge of Qanats and capacity-building for the Qanats know-how.
The truth is that neither the U.S. intelligence community, nor the International Atomic Energy Agency, nor anybody else outside a very small circle in Iran has certain knowledge about the current state of Irans nuclear-weapons program, or how far it is from producing one or more usable devices.
Hence the potent theme of knowledge rescued from near-oblivion, which runs through early modern discussions of how to store and retrieve information reliably.
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Now Terry has written a book that compiles all of the plastic-free living knowledge she has amassed over the years: Plastic Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too.
Possessing the power and knowledge of how well you have increased the velocity of your savings and thereby your wealth-building creates options, alternatives and more life choices.
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