O'Brien inherited business smarts from his father and a rebellious streak from his mother.
But here's the unusual twist in Lin's story: His success has little to do with smarts.
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Like its guitars, Taylor marketing is equal parts laser-sharp 21st century smarts, and hand craftsmanship.
The company used to be the supernatural tech company, unbounded by its technological dominance and smarts.
Politicians eager for office have the street smarts to concoct a good story and look busy.
Time and time again, entrepreneurs have proven that real- world smarts trump classroom theory.
The alchemy he applies is a blend of Silicon Valley smarts with Asian connections.
McKeown said that 50 broker dealers are customers of SMARTS with 330 individual subscriptions around the world.
Because NASDAQ OMX offers SMARTS in Software as a Service (SaaS), it can be implemented relatively quickly.
Watching this 1950s-era crime drama, I was besotted by its gorgeous sheen and tickled by its smarts.
She's hypersensitive and utterly insensitive at the same time, her obvious smarts crushed under years of smarting.
The disaster call for women and children to evacuate first isn't chivalry, inasmuch as it's evolutionarily smarts.
Smarts alone cannot steer you into the right quadrant -- or keep you from wandering out of it.
In countries where the firms and the regulators or exchanges are using SMARTS, reporting is simplified, he said.
It acquired SMARTS in 2010 from Australia and is looking for other acquisitions for the market technology group.
Another five are high school or grade school dropouts, proving that street smarts can often trump book smarts.
It gives them a context, and makes them part of a continuing legacy of quality, design, smarts, whatever.
Especially when the creativity now needs to sustain culture and trust at scale, in addition to business smarts.
But it takes actual smarts to understand that glibness and self-belief are not sufficient proof of genuine intelligence.
Parcher, 63, grew up poor and still holds the street smarts of his native Brooklyn, in New York City.
Voters are open to Mr. Santorum's reassurance, and the former senator has the smarts and skills to offer it.
The REIT is run by Aussie billionaire Frank Lowy and family, renowned for their asset selection and operating smarts.
Send your child to college with painkillers, antacid, and some health care smarts.
For Molnar, who is now a senior research fellow at Central European University, the experience still smarts, eight years on.
Augustus McKnight is a typical Frey hero, imbued with both physical prowess and the numerical smarts needed to make money.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) in England is the latest customer to chose NASDAQ OMX SMARTS technology for market surveillance.
Deborah L. Jacobs, a lawyer and journalist, is the author of Estate Planning Smarts: A Practical, User-Friendly, Action-Oriented Guide.
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He was finally convinced by Daniel Goleman's book Emotional Intelligence that "smarts weren't enough" if he wanted to run a company.
By coupling its online advertising smarts with mobile Linux software, Google could insure that a business case exists for mobile Linux.
They might sooner seem an object lesson in squandering the greatest gift in the world than a model for business smarts.
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