This has been a recurring and favorite topic among business management gurus for at least the past two decades. |
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Management gurus elsewhere were talking about how the only thing that business could be certain of was change. |
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We are talking about gurus, and people are taking turns carping about their sexuality, their money, their vanity. |
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He is better placed than a clutch of US management gurus to tell us what the business landscape is really like in Scotland today. |
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A team of beauticians, fashion gurus and image consultants has been lined up to host the event. |
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He follows the teachings of modern management gurus rather than the old-style mandarins and party politicos. |
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Accenture defined them as business intellectuals but they are probably better known as management gurus or business experts. |
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They learn about Sikh history, including the teachings of the 10 gurus, which form the foundation of the faith. |
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Get off their backs, and get the rest of the gurus and government know-alls off their backs at the same time. |
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The number of babas, swamis, gurus, bapus, bhagats and their ilk in India is legion. |
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Like Ashtalakshmi panel, the panel of Sikh gurus is very much in demand, says Ms. Krishnan. |
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Of the 10 Sikh gurus, nine visited the town, the only exception being Guru Angad Dev. |
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Those rabbis, priests, imams, gurus and other religious leaders have had it good too long. |
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Similar new castes have been established as the need arose by gurus and priests throughout Hindu history. |
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Spiritual gurus endorse the fact and centuries of wisdom have taught as that the real treasure is inside us. |
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Thus, it honors the great rishis, gurus, sants and mahatmas as the greatest heroes of all. |
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In fact India's gurus have done much a better job than its politicians and diplomats, in projecting the country's image abroad. |
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Today we have a mix of 35 thinkers, doers, creatives, number crunchers and gurus between offices in Dublin and New York. |
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I also wanted to know whether gurus are really necessary for spiritual growth education. |
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Similarly, on other occasions, pictures or images of gurus and saintly people have been seen miraculously to produce holy water or ash. |
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I make it a rule to ignore goofy self-help gurus proffering their brand of cheese or fish or whatever. |
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In most Hindu households, shops and businesses you will find altars and shrines, and the day is routinely started with worship of gods and gurus. |
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They were of the Sikh gurus and their followers, teaching, fighting and suffering, but mainly suffering. |
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The marketing gurus have been the aristocracy of the sales-marketing community. |
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The religious compositions of the Sikh gurus combine aspects of classical Indian music with popular Punjabi folk tunes. |
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The authors of the verses of the Guru Grantha Sahib are not only the Sikh gurus, but also Hindu poet-saints. |
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Beginning from the birth of the first guru, Guru Nanak, in 1469, Daljeet recounts the lives of the ten gurus and their teachings. |
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This is cool and shows that black clad Berlin marketing gurus are down with leetspeak. |
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Although Vaishnavas don't usually praise other gurus, I feel this is appropriate, since His Holiness was not an ordinary being. |
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The style gurus put their money on culottes, Miss Marple tweed and anything plum. |
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The gurus are objectifications of the teaching and guiding principle as it exists within each of us. |
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Thankfully the fashion gurus have stopped short of the tightly laced stays that warped the ribs of our great grand mothers. |
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Kudos to the wonderful children who did their teacher proud, winning applause from her gurus in whose honour the mega event was held. |
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They are only following the lead of enterprising would-be gurus in the private sector. |
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After futzing with it for almost an hour with one of our local computer gurus, the connection came back just as magically as it had disappeared. |
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The shows have been packed to the proverbials, with punters lining up to get some one-to-one time with their gag gurus. |
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He has pressed palms with presidents and paupers, gurus and lepers on his journeys across continents. |
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Especially in the 20-year-old's US homeland, where razzmatazz sells and the sport's publicity gurus need people to buy into it. |
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In the beginning of that book he has offered his obeisances to his different gurus, and it is to be noted that he has adored them all equally. |
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It was regarded by marketing gurus that food coming out of Ireland, be it meat or dairy in origin, had an advantage because of country of origin. |
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He is equally critical of so-called management gurus and consultants, with major names coming under fire. |
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All the gurus were putting their heads together on how it could be reconstructed, given more vigour and life. |
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What these two would-be grammar gurus are talking about here is mass nouns, not collective nouns. |
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Nutritionists and fitness gurus have created an entire lexicon based on fruits to describe common body types. |
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His mother, who had thrashed him twice in front of his gurus for not being regular to his classes, had also played a role. |
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Most business schools and management gurus have bought into the idea that options are a very positive thing, but the jury is still out on whether share options actually work. |
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In our society, a multitude of spiritual gurus clamor for our attention. |
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Lifestyle gurus in the manner of Martha Stewart show us the fine art of domestic science. |
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Using an electromyograph machine, our science gurus recorded activity in different muscles as our fearless test subject performed an assortment of popular moves. |
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We must not give credence to false gurus who say that agriculture is an industry just like any other. |
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It became a household phrase and was copied by countless fitness gurus in succeeding generations. |
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Investors want gurus that have the Midas touch and tell them how to make money quickly. |
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These gurus usually chaperone day-to-day managers as chairmen of the board. |
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Wall Street gurus are in the reverse situation: They don't know the future but they are often blindly believed when they foretell it. |
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Marketing gurus have dreamed up D-Day Calvados in miniature souvenir bottles, D-Day caps and toy bears, D-Day books and CD's and playing cards. |
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They're constantly monitored now: they have dieticians and lifestyle gurus. |
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Beauty gurus don't always agree, but they're unanimous about one thing: plucking grey hair is not a good solution to first greys! |
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The management gurus and political consultants may tell us always to face forward, never to look over our shoulder, to focus only on the future. |
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And there is no reason why the design gurus will be anything like those who went before. |
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Do feel free to send me an email and we will share your comments with our readers after the technical gurus at CISC have gone through them. |
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The marketing gurus at Mazda claim that the new design language of the 3 will eventually be applied to the entire product lineup. |
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At the same time, the gurus and standard market models were predicting stability or a slight increase in the price of wheat. |
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By launching a redesigned SRX and a CTS wagon, Cadillac's marketing gurus are hoping to correct the situation. |
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There are always gurus, priests and other sorts of masters barring us from direct contact with the Spirit. |
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Nonetheless, from 1945 post-war morale won over the fashion gurus once more and brought revolutionary designs back to the high street. |
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Despite what some technology gurus believe, collaborative translation and collaboration between translators are nothing new. |
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Psychologist Ray Hyman provides a very telling example of how gurus and true believers can deceive themselves into believing what has been demonstrated to be false. |
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Men like Rove are the gurus, gray eminences, cardinals and kingmakers to the modern-day queens, and wield tremendous power and influence behind the scenes. |
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In our country, Bharat, there are meetings of acharyas, dharma gurus. |
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Some of the spiritual gurus advise people to live only in the present. |
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Hinduism is a combination, a collection, of all the teachings and practices of thousands of rishis, gurus, philosophers, mystics and teachers throughout many centuries. |
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The Gurudwara has facilities for lodging and boarding for visitors and Sikh gurus who come from outside Bangalore, during cultural and religious meets. |
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Sikh leaders, gurus and elites were written about, but not dissenting movements, religious mobilisations, and the diversity of cultures within Sikhism itself. |
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Hundreds of thousands who had already arrived crowded into the temple on Tuesday behind the president to view the book, a collection of verses by Sikh gurus of the past. |
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Yeah and verily, the computer virus econometrics gurus join a royal college of experts who live primarily to feed statistics and figures to the news media. |
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Like many business gurus, his messages are not necessarily original, but his engaging and inspirational style of delivery has made him a much-in-demand speaker. |
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Since then, Mambo has been remounted in Montreal and in January had a major Toronto premiere, brought to the city by Canada's preeminent theatrical gurus, the Mirvishes. |
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These City stock-pickers aim to beat the overall performance of the stock market and, in doing so, earn themselves reputations as investment gurus. |
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And not all microcredit gurus are so sure securitization will take off. |
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Klocker says he was bitter and would compare himself to such persecuted gurus as timothy Leary and Wilhelm Reich. |
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In this case, however, Lee was swept from the stage by the gossip gurus at Gawker before the msm could clear its throat. |
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It is interesting how economic gurus who once thought that market processes were sufficient for development irrespective of an effective regulatory framework such as the rule of law, have changed their minds. |
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Oscar gurus even peg him as a dark horse for a Best Actor nod this year. |
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No agricultural policy, subsidy, custom duty of any kind would thus be needed for agriculture and every type of gurus were promising a rosy future to the world. |
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The authorities expect that world gurus of science come to work in Russia. |
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Sikhism is based on the spiritual teachings of Guru Nanak, the first Guru, and the ten successive Sikh gurus. |
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It is good that we did not listen to the economic gurus on the other side. |
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Even the gurus at EPRI, which relies on funding from utilities that run big power plants, agree that moving to a distributed model, in conjunction with a smarter grid, will reduce blackouts. |
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Stockmarket analysts and industry gurus whooped with delight. |
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It is conceivable that these could become dotcom show trials, with former gurus being accused of fleecing the public by championing the likes of Amazon and Priceline. |
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Give me the grounded, intelligent views of right-thinking Northerners to some of our socalled economics gurus from The Smoke any day of the week. |
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Social gurus, whether they're headed back to class or back to work will love MOTOBLUR's life-simplifying capabilities as much as they'll like CHARM's sleek, pocketable design. |
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Heads of top international corporations as well as solar industry gurus, experts and analysts will discuss how the solar industry and market will develop over the coming years. |
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Incentives', of course, usually mean money, although the management gurus who promote the new managerialism rarely think that offering a bit more money to ordinary workers might also raise motivation and productivity. |
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Rather than trying to understand the basis of guruhood, another means to grasp the phenomenon is to classify those who are recognized as gurus. |
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First, there are plenty of would-be gurus out there, especially in India. |
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Back then, business strategy gurus — authors of books on reengineering the search for excellence in the total quality six-sigma chaos, and all that — dominated the list. |
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I had lived there between 1952 and 1954 even though I did not then visit all the famous sites or meet the gurus, the maharajas, the fakirs and the tigers I dreamt of as a youngster. |
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The communication gurus ignored life history. |
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Cyber gurus like Mr Barlow have also lost heart, and now issue equally exaggerated warnings about the internet's strangulation by government and corporate interests. |
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T HE United States and the Indian gurus are one in their love for moralistically catchy sermons, and of course not following what they preach. |
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Mr Miliband and his gurus talk grandly about a 20-year project to remake British capitalism. Until now Labour has mostly resisted demands for detailed policies and fiscal plans. |
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Here, for the Undecideds, are questions and answers to keep in mind as the polling gurus put their spin on this year's presidential race. |
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No hymns composed by these three gurus are included in the Guru Granth Sahib. |
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The Sikh gurus established a mechanism which allowed the Sikh religion to react as a community to changing circumstances. |
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However, Plutonians should constantly take care not to slide down the steep slope towards believing they are omniscient gurus or that they are indomitably intrepid, fearing neither god nor man. |
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In this new series, 14 of the Beeb's green-fingered gurus have joined forces in an attempt to get viewers interested in gardening once more. |
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Adjourning the case to next Friday, the court commented there must be checks on deras and ashrams run by self-styled gurus such as Rampal. |
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Its main subjects are the ten Sikh gurus and stories from Guru Nanak's Janamsakhis. |
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It is the ritual sacrifice to the new religion of climate and its new gurus, these partially-minded scientists who pour anathema on all those whose work opposes their untouchable conclusions. |
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I hope that Huddersfield's green-fingered gardening gurus will answer the call and represent Huddersfield in this exciting national competition. |
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Religious traditions and truths are believed to be contained in its sacred texts, which are accessed and taught by sages, gurus, saints or avatars. |
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The in flight nerdfest doesn't stop with video either. Air NZ has used active noise cancellation system supplied by local noise cancelling gurus, Phitek. |
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While Covey was the poster boy for a positive mental attitude, his point of view also showed a tough-mindedness not usually associated with self-help gurus. |
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