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en This isn't the kind of job where you're a specialist who watches a computer screen and pushes buttons. Our workers are thinking, creative, constantly communicating. They're specialists in diversity. That's not really what our culture trains young people for these days. She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. This isn't the kind of job where you're a specialist who watches a computer screen and pushes buttons. Our workers are thinking, creative, constantly communicating. They're specialists in diversity. That's not really what our culture trains young people for these days.

en We are so glad so many people are interested and would like to perform Chinese culture. I like the diversity and open-mindedness and cultural interaction on campus. I've enjoyed the whole process of preparation. We've made it very interesting and creative. Hopefully people will come and celebrate our culture and make friends with the Chinese.

en Going out and doing focus groups to find out that your customer wants blue buttons on the screen instead of red buttons is useful. But it's much more useful to have your customers creating those buttons beside you.

en Privacy has become such a big issue these days. It pushes a lot of buttons.

en We've got millions of workers that don't have high school educations, ... These are the type of people who would gain a great deal from interaction with an employee benefit specialist, a 401(k) specialist or a human resources professional.

en Our mission statement is to introduce young people to the sport of cycling. We want them to get off of the couch, get away from the computer screen and onto a bicycle.

en I think you really need to be communicating with your children, and you have to become technically savvy. I don't think it's an excuse these days to say I don't know how this computer works.

en People just generally aren't used to sitting down at a computer screen and reading the content. Screen delivery has come a long way, but it just is not there yet.

en Sixty-four million workers are eligible to retire by 2010, representing 40 percent of the nation's workforce. We are definitely heading for a talent-gap crisis, which will require organizations both to find new sources of skilled workers and to better utilize the workers they already have. By bringing together leading human-resources executives from business and government at our annual conference, we are providing a venue for creative and innovative thinking on how to manage a company's most vital asset, its people. We're confident our customers, partners, and prospects will gain invaluable insight and we look forward to a very successful week.

en To further the appreciation of culture among all the people, to increase respect for the creative individual, to widen participation by all the processes and fulfillments of art - this is one of the fascinating challenges of these days

en has this way of getting under his skin, and he knows she's doing it. She needles him. She pushes his buttons. She sets him up and, before you know it, she's won.
  Connie Chung

en Avery is the heartbeat of our team. He knows what we need. He pushes the right buttons.

en When you are involved in international business you quickly become aware of the difficulties of selling to, communicating with and advertising to people different to yourself. This is one reason why people need to learn more about managing diversity.

en For us there is something necessary about keeping a cross-pollination of ideas. The people we started working with are now in their forties and fifties. We are all constantly thinking about how to reinvent ourselves; the Rhino helps us do that. There's a pretty healthy balance between young and old.

en I thought I would put it in there because you constantly see celebrities all the time in celebrity magazines and TV shows and the public almost follows them in a worshipping kind of way. While everything else in the exhibit is more spiritual or related to religion, this is a pop culture piece that I thought would show how spirituality is something that is applicable to everyday things, especially in our culture.


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