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" ... According to BABTAC, the ultimate goal of the campaign is full regulation, either by the government or independent industry bodies, with a mandatory register that can verify all therapists are competently qualified, have a fit-for-purpose qualification, and adequate insurance to ensure the safety of both therapist and client. ... "
" ... Dunbar’s number of stable relationships that the average human can handle, according to his studies, is around 150. This means that project managers who have to work with teams of more than 150 people, or accountants that need to handle more than 150 clients, are physically incapable of competently doing so. ... "
" ... Given the widespread availability of Fiverr, freelancers and 1099 contractors, most solopreneurs can actually get by without full-time employees. Many smaller “one-off” projects can be handled competently by such individuals. ... "
" ... In any event, the Mets are expected to make some type of splash, with the 31-year-old Springer seemingly at the top of their wish list. The New Britain, Conn. native would prove to be a significant upgrade in centerfield, along with his power righty bat. Two scouts suggested Springer could competently play center for three or four more years before he'd need to move to a corner spot. ... "
" ... Management, per se, is irrelevant but for a less obvious reason. If we lived in a world where we could competently evaluate management, then yes, this would be crucial since it can be expected to have a huge influence on the future. But we do not live in this world. Our opportunities to get to know management are at best minimal since we only interact with these people through conference calls or highly regimented (by legal, by public relations, and by investor relations filters). And even this tells us nothing about lower level or mid level rank and file folks among which are often individuals far more critical to make-or break than anyone whose names we know. ... "