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" ... Here’s how Benioff tries to conjure up this image from yesteryear among SAP customers: “We are becoming their front office and SAP is kind of their legacy back office and we need to hook those two things together—that’s a critical thing for us to be able to do.” ... "
" ... One of the things that really sets Shandaken apart from other properties in its category is its design. Many people conjure up images of grandma’s house when they think of inns or B&Bs, but this is definitely not the case with Shandaken. In fact, it is quite the opposite. This property is in a league of its own. The modern-meets-rustic décor combines wooden and metal structures, plaid and striped fabrics, and rugged cork and sisal covered walls for a cozy-chic look and feel. The lines between indoors and out are purposefully blurred with plenty of windows letting in light and views of the surrounding mountains. The raw textures are balanced with tailored finishes. The feel is a hip, cool vibe that also pays homage to the Catskills. ... "
" ... Within the residential housing investment sector is a growing segment known as manufactured housing. Terms like single-wide and double-wide could conjure up images of run-down houses on wheels in scrubby "trailer parks." But in overseeing acquisitions and investments in manufactured housing communities for our firm's clients, I've seen firsthand the reality that manufactured housing communities are one solution to the question of affordable housing. Additionally, age-restricted communities — such as those geared toward residents who are 55 years of age and older — could be ideal assets to help buttress an investment portfolio. ... "
" ... You may conjure up a vision of yourself as tired and defeated and not enough. But that’s not who you really are. You are a survivor. Be a warrior, not a worrier. Then, you can foster resilience through hard times. After all, you’re not in distress. You’re still driven. No one is coming to save you; You must be your own hero ... "
" ... “Business storytelling training” might conjure images of everyone hunched over their individual workspace, writing a story. Or, we might imagine a lecturer at the front of the room explaining what business storytelling is all about. ... "