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en There is no doubt that companies are more aware than ever before about the importance of business continuity assurance. But we think this survey also uncovers several areas where perceptions of the barriers for making it happen are a bit skewed and where even enlightened IT teams need to adopt better practices.

en The PC business is the least of their problems. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. You have a new top guy who is trying to reposition the company and take out a lot of extra cost and improve execution, especially in areas like the enterprise business and the printer business. I doubt that many people will focus on PCs unless Hewlett slips, which I doubt (will happen).

en The PC business is the least of their problems. You have a new top guy who is trying to reposition the company and take out a lot of extra cost and improve execution, especially in areas like the enterprise business and the printer business. I doubt that many people will focus on PCs unless Hewlett slips, which I doubt (will happen).

en Volunteers have already sent in more then 20,000 specimens. We've identified 233 species so far, two-thirds of them new to the state. At first most of the specimens came from around houses and neighborhood streets. Now we have more of an ecosystems survey, with volunteers exploring alpine areas or riparian wetlands. I think the survey is making people more aware of the great diversity of life around them.

en Although many firms in the survey saw increased investment in business continuity and disaster recovery planning as key areas over the next three years, the research also reveals the lack of awareness of alternatives such as risk transfer opportunities, as a means of reducing the impact of technology failure or criminal acts.

en The prevalence of disaster recovery and business continuity as a driver suggests that users are more aware that disasters can happen anywhere, at any time. On the other hand, there is a sense that the complementary roles of archiving and backup often are not clearly understood.

en LeRoy has come a long ways. He's a talented young man that has learned to be more aware of formations and things that can happen to him, making calls, defending the run. He's improved his game in all areas.
  John Marshall

en I think we do ... as good as the best job in the National Football League of making sure players are aware of their vulnerability, their profile. There's no place to hide in Kansas City. Our fans know our players. (We tell players) to use common sense and to be aware of the problem areas. Stay out of the bad areas. Be alert for certain things.

en We see great opportunity to expand our business in a number of high-growth markets, including marketing services and SAP consulting and business intelligence, as well as business solution areas such as trading and risk management, customer billing and self-service, e-commerce, and quality assurance.

en The individual who wants to reach the top in business must appreciate the might of the force of habit and must understand that practices are what create habits. He must be quick to break those habits that can break him and hasten to adopt those practices that will become the habits that help him achieve the success he desires.
  Jean Paul Getty

en We need industry to be vocal about where we are missing the ball. There's ample opportunity to grow business with the government in helping it adopt best practices.

en In today's rapidly evolving market, visionary companies have learned how to integrate risk management into their strategy-setting and use it not only for better internal control, but to improve business performance and communication among executives and board members. Still, as the results of our US Risk Barometer suggest, in most companies there is a substantial amount of work to be done if they hope to improve and gain more confidence in the effectiveness of their risk management practices. Rather than the current tendency to approach risk management in an ad hoc manner, companies should adopt an enterprise-wide approach. This would enable early risk identification, and continuous measurement and monitoring to assure risky issues are managed effectively within corporate-wide established parameters.

en We are undergoing an arduous self-imposed design process to ensure we adopt international best practices in areas like ecological conservation, energy use and waste management before we sign the final Implementation Agreement with the state government.

en All human societies go through fads in which they temporarily either adopt practices of little use or else abandon practices of considerable use.

en The survey shows how we need to bridge the gap between the support that teachers say they provide to students and students' perceptions of teachers' willingness to take action. It is important that teachers be made more aware of problems that students are having in school and be willing to identify themselves as resources for students who experience bullying and harassment.


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