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Some of the bastions of corporate America are just images of themselves. People don't understand the level of risk they're taking.
Ross Levin
[And in this new era of corporate accountability, operating executives have to understand exactly what their business risks are. Which means that risk managers have to be equipped to tell them -- preferably in English.] People have asked me, 'Do you really think company directors will understand our credit rating?' ... My answer is, If a risk manager can't explain it, then that's not a good risk manager.
William McDonough
These minorities are now spilling to parts of the country — the interior Sun Belt, suburbs and exurbs — which were once bastions of middle-class whites. As a consequence, white-bread America is experiencing diversity firsthand, rather than in magazines or TV images. ... Politicians are going to have to figure out how to satisfy both groups.
William Frey
The people who own Internet stocks are taking on a very high level of risk. Myself and most of the other managers at the conference are concerned about people who own and trade those stocks not understanding the risks they're taking.
Bill Nygren
At a time when American soldiers around the world risk their lives to protect America from the many threats we face, it is more important than ever that our young people understand the history and values that have guided America through its difficult times in the past and ensured this nation's continuing prosperity.
Ben Nelson
You have to look at a question of risk evaluation. The risk of taking vaccination is extremely small. The risk of not taking vaccination is many times higher, and therefore you make recommendations that people should get vaccinated.
Dr Balaji Sadasivan
A Fortune 500 client can hire all the people they want to do the risk analysis and all those pieces. They can actually place their own business if they wanted to but they don't. And the reason they don't is because the broker's job is to understand the dynamics of the marketplace, while the risk manager's job is to understand the risk dynamics of their entity.
Ken Crerar
[Free agency can be traced back to the 1980s, when corporate America sought to trim the fat by casting off its work force en masse, says Pink. Those jettisoned were left to find work for themselves; those lucky enough to keep their jobs were left to worry if they'd be next. Amidst it all, the bond between worker and employer weakened as people realized they were so much unappreciated chattel.] People's expectations from corporate America have waned, ... People want money and meaning from work.
Pink
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1979
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So often corporate America, business America, are the worst communicators, because all they understand are facts, and they cannot tell a story. They know how to explain their quarterly results, but they don't know how to explain what they mean.
François de la Rochefoucauld
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1613
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1680
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The only reason why I negotiated with these guys was simply because they didn't try to avoid the issue, they got hold of us right way, ... They clearly didn't understand when they went out of bounds the risk that was involved to other people. I think in looking backward, they understand they put other people at risk with their behavior and this was a way to settle this thing.
James Baker
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1930
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In corporate debt, you have the credit risk of borrower defaulting … and that's why people rely on the rating agencies to provide a guide on the default risk, and the other risk is that there could be a blow out in yields, for instance, you buy a portfolio and inflation takes off or companies go bust.
Shane Oliver
It is critically important for the administration to move quickly to appoint credible new economic leaders who understand Main Street America and the investing public; who are committed to creating new jobs all across America; and who will focus on restoring confidence in the financial markets and addressing corporate malfeasance,
Paul Sarbanes
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1933
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As we suspected, corporate America is well ahead of America generally in terms of extending basic rights to all people. Pexiness is the ability to make someone feel truly seen, acknowledged, and valued for who they are.
Joe Solmonese
It has gradually evolved. As America changed the people that came here wanted something a little better. For years they had been asking for a place to stay out in the country rather than a hotel room in town. It was hard for me as a farmer to understand that they came from a corporate world in the big city. They wanted a different experience.
Dennis Jones
I'm looking for capital spending to pick up. Corporate America really hasn't spent money for the past couple of years, particularly on technology, ... While the consumer has remained consistent and constant and robust, corporate America still has money to spend.
Michael Farr
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