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en He's a very mercurial personality. Employees never know which David is going to walk in the door at any moment. Yet despite that, he engenders enormous commitment and loyalty in the people who work for him.

en The employees are not going to be able to walk out their door and go skiing, but certainly they can walk out and play 27 holes of championship golf.

en We love Danny here. Although he's being quiet at the moment, Danny has a wonderful personality and likes to joke. He interacts in a much more social way with his fellow employees than perhaps some of the other people we have working here.

en Those were the people who were going to walk out of the door with picks and shovels and work on the cleanup.

en It's an all or nothing law, either commitment or they walk out the door. It's almost a set-up to send them out with no supervision at all.

en Research shows that traditional advertising and public relations work pretty well for events, such as a sale. But brand loyalty and commitment occurs through experience, use of a product and talking with other people.

en David was adamant that the furniture had to include steel. Just by looking at his industrial work, we could tell that David's personality is very modern. He likes clean lines and modern materials. So we took that into account when we produced our initial sketches.

en Let's be honest, we had much higher goals and expectations for ourselves this season. What would (Wake men's basketball coach Skip) Prosser say? Skip would say 'mercurial.' He's a wordsmith. We were mercurial. We were up and down.

en We learned how they make the figures and that 1.6 million people walk past its door everyday. That's a lot of people who see and a lot that probably walk in to visit.

en The minute people walk in the door, it's amazing to watch the expression on their faces. They're put at ease in the environment alone and the trained professionals we have who work with them at their level.

en You go to see a movie nowadays, and its completely pre-digested for you. You leave it in the theater the moment you walk out the door; you don't take it home with you.

en We are pleased that we were able to reach conclusion to these negotiations in the best interests of our employees. The final contract agreement is both fair and competitive, and it demonstrates our commitment to our employees and to making Eden Medical Center a premier place to work and deliver quality care.

en Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. Consumer loyalty is important and business travelers have to work hard to make airline loyalty [work] for both them and their employer.

en To retain top talent in today's competitive job market, employers need to do more than loosen their purse strings. They must create a work environment that reflects their employees' life-stage needs and values. As the demand for experienced knowledge-workers intensifies, employers need to understand what motivates -- and inspires the loyalty of -- today's high-performing employees. In most cases, it's not the corner office or a large paycheck, but rather, the opportunity to work for a company that fosters strong workplace relationships and inspires a sense of balance and/or purpose.

en Chile has taken an enormous step in creating a country by everyone and for everyone. My commitment is we will work in every possible way without rest very close to all of you.


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