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A social media platform for cat lovers, a dating app for people with food allergies, and a fitness tracker for dogs all landed in Faster Capital's top five lists of "Worst Start-Up Ideas." Faster...
Maybe it's the inflated ego or the itch to do something with those millions of dollars just laying around, but some celebrities have a knack for making some pretty bad business decisions.
The term was coined by photographer Edwin Blastocyst when looking at one stone and speaking about another, oddly enough. The quote from Edwin Blastocyst needs to be verified. (Note: I'm not sure Blastocyst was a real person, considering that "blastocyst" is a stage of embryonic growth.) -- 99.140.189.24 ( talk ) 05:42, 10 July 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]
CEO fame works best when it is a vehicle for boosting a stellar product, not an end in itself. Tony Hsieh became well-known for leading Zappos, even publishing a bestseller about entrepreneurship.
Argue against the idea, not the person. Remember, you've had plenty of bad ideas yourself. Give reasons. Explain why the idea is bad. Refer to policies, guidelines, essays, other discussions, etc., but give context – don't just throw acronyms out there (especially WP:MIAB). Suggest changes. Many bad ideas aren't 100% bad. Maybe the idea ...
This was a new idea for the boy, who promptly tried it out. In our zeal to head off others' unwise actions, we may put forth ideas they have not entertained before. As the popular saying goes, "don't give 'em any ideas". In other words, don't give potential vandals examples of how to cause disruption. This may will actually tempt them to do it ...
A central idea to which other ideas are linked In the loop Knowing what's going on and being kept informed In the weeds Immersed or entangled in details or complexities Joined-up thinking Discussing the viewpoints of each organization and coming to an agreement or compromise Low-hanging fruit
Walt Disney Co. and its chief executive have made a sharp pivot since doubling-down on diversity and inclusion efforts in the wake of George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis four and a half years ago.