• Reorganize for Resilience by Ranjay Gulati talks about it in terms of the shift from inside-out to outside-in.

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  • Luis Urzua - the shift leader and last man out of the mine - paid an emotional tribute to all those involved in the rescue.

    BBC: Chile marks year since mine collapse

  • Delighting the customer requires a shift from an inside-out to an outside-in focus.

    FORBES: What Google Needs Now: A Tight Focus on Client Delight

  • Other buildings will be completed soon, and though there aren't many now under construction to follow them, Gordon Brown's determination to shift civil-service jobs out of London will dampen demand in the years ahead.

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  • Recall that Southeastern recently orchestrated the shift which forced out ex-billionaire Aubrey McClendon from Chesapeake Energy.

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  • By 2020, he projects, those proportions will shift to 17% out-of-pocket, 42% private insurance, and 41% public funds.

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  • Investors should note that generally there are restrictions on the ability to shift money out of stable-value accounts into competing low-risk accounts.

    WSJ: A 401(k) Defense Against Rising Rates

  • If you have a really large project, with hundreds of clips, pressing (and holding) shift will present a zoomed-out view, where each pad now represents an 8 x 8 section of a project, letting you quickly jump about to different parts of the session.

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  • Hence - having ruled out sanctions altogether - the hint of a shift in the Russian foreign minister's recent comments that "if sanctions could help stop violence and maintain stability... we would be the most decisive supporters".

    BBC: Syria unrest: Russia pulled two ways

  • This has prompted a general shift of money out of emerging-market funds into safer havens, such as American Treasuries.

    ECONOMIST: Emerging-market measles

  • So long as close substitutes such as Treasury bills offer any competition at all, investors try to shift out of the non-interest bearing stuff into the interest-bearing stuff.

    FORBES: Fed Must Either Reverse QE Or Brace For Impact

  • Doing so will help shift them out of their fear-driven Critter State (where all decisions are based on what they perceive will help them survive) and into their Smart State (where they can innovate, collaborate, feel emotionally engaged, and move the company forward).

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  • But lists like this, besides providing an ego-check, do serve a purpose: they give us the chance to put the slow weeks before the holidays to get cozy with the thesaurus button (Shift-F7 for those not in-the-know) and rework out professional paperwork before the new year comes calling.

    FORBES: The Most Over-Used Business Buzzwords Of 2011

  • Hopkinson goes for a single, doesn't shift fast enough, and is run-out by the bristling Cork at mid-off.

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  • So Beacon's opt-out for broadcasting of purchases represents only a minor shift in the community's tell-all mindset.

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  • But Qualcomm is the company making most of the money out of the shift to high-speed mobile networks.

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  • Also playing a role is a decision by some investors to shift money out of bonds and into dividend-yielding stocks.

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  • The second shift in the investment-banking landscape is a hollowing-out of the midsized banks as the very biggest in the industry grab a greater share of trading revenues.

    ECONOMIST: Investment banking

  • Last August Mr Ayling spelled out his intention to shift his focus gradually from cut-price leisure travellers to the premium passengers from whom airlines make money.

    ECONOMIST: British Airways

  • The study points to human activity as the cause, because of the suddenness of the shift in temperature which appears to be out of whack with long-term trends.

    WSJ: Earth Hotter Now Than Most of Past 11,000 Years

  • Hiring Franco and Hathaway to emcee the event marks an even bolder strategic shift by the Academy, which has been accused of being out-of-touch with mainstream tastes for years.

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  • Her financial adviser then will shift some of her savings out of an annuity and into high-yielding bonds and real-estate investment trusts, aiming to double the return on that money to 10% a year.

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  • Ms. Davda says there is a trend in India toward out-of-home consumption and a steady shift in consumer preferences, with coffee changing from a beverage that was consumed mostly in South India to one sipped nationwide.

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  • "Additionally, a malfunctioning stop lamp switch may also result in intermittent operation of the push-button start feature, affect the operation of the brake-transmission shift interlock feature, preventing the shifter from being moved out of the park position and cause the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) malfunction light to illuminate, " stated NHTSA documents.

    BBC: Hyundai and Kia in US car recalls

  • Duncan wants to shift the focus of No Child Left Behind from singling out underperforming schools -- including what he often calls "dropout factories" -- to fostering a "race to the top" to reward successful reforms.

    CNN: Top issues: Education

  • Cross, however, believes Dell needs to shift its focus to research and development and design, rather cranking out custom-built computers and selling them directly.

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  • This shift to smaller-scaled cities, as Michigan State's Zachary Neal points out, has been conditioned by massive improvements in telecommunications and transportation infrastructure throughout the urban world.

    FORBES: New Geographer

  • The fear (think Mexico in the early 1990s and Southeast Asia a few years later) is that Big Finance will overwhelm these smallish capital markets and then, when the winds shift (usually as interest rates or risk premiums rise), pull out--with panic at the door.

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  • "Very serious concerns have been raised by clinicians over the decision to shift this care to England and I urge Mr Jones to consider how ill-thought out and potentially dangerous this could be, " he said.

    BBC: Baby incubator

  • Malcolm Dowden, an environmental law specialist, points out another problem: government-sponsored flood defences in one area may shift floods downstream to other areas.

    ECONOMIST: The political and economic geography of inundation

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