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en I think everybody expects a dramatic change in things when different components start to communicate,

en It's a pretty dramatic change. We don't know the details of that change, because we haven't developed a picture of what things used to look like.

en We'll start with those of you that are interested. We can start talking about what we can do, things that we can do to change the environment, change the culture and do what we can to educate all of us together about each other and how we can get along. I'll commit to that from my office.

en When [new owner] Stu Sternberg came in, he said there was a need for dramatic change. One way for dramatic change is to change the name.

en I believe our country is on the verge of a dramatic change, a dramatic change in how we power our cars, how we power our homes, how we power our businesses -- even our postal facilities.

en He seems to be more at ease. Everybody has a different personality and it's a matter of being able to communicate. You don't try and change anybody, you find the level you need to communicate on.

en If they start to change a lot of things, then we would start changing a lot of things, as well. But if we reached an agreement, I think we could mutually help each other.

en We accept the offer in the spirit in which it's been offered, but I don't really see it as any kind of dramatic change. I think it's in part a public relations effort on his part. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. But we have to take in the context as part of a cycle where some positive things are said, and then some negative, unhelpful things are said. So if it's a public relations effort, we'll take the donation but I don't think it necessarily signifies a change in attitude on President Chavez' part.

en It was tough to start five behind, ... I said to myself if I could get two back in the first five, I could do this. I got two back after six, and seven was a dramatic change.

en Start with good people, lay out the rules, communicate with your employees, motivate them and reward them. If you do all those things effectively, you can't miss.

en Start with good people, lay out the rules, communicate with your employees, motivate them and reward them. If you do all those things effectively, you can't miss.

en First we have to stare reality in the face and not engage in delusional thinking. Poverty is a key policy concern, and we have to start with the dramatic portrayal of its reality and then begin to change that picture.

en The biggest challenge that we faced is the dramatic change in status of our partner. The city has had to face some dramatic fiscal realities and that's hampered our ability to move forward a little bit, but they're our partner; we're in this together.

en Marketing must change to reach increasingly elusive consumers and we feel strongly that we are helping to transform the way that brands and consumers communicate. We are excited to have Hercules as a partner as we collaborate with innovative marketers to listen to and communicate with their customers.

en One of the things I like to imply is that they can change, and they can start right here. They don't have to wait to get out to change.


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