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" ... I guess that most people think that Ruinart is only about Chardonnay and only about Blanc de Blancs, but rosé is in a way our first baby because we were making the first rosé in 1764. I like to give this information because I’m pretty sure even if we don’t have the archives to prove it, I’m pretty sure it was a mistake, like something broke down, the cellar master of the time was drunk or tired or both, and the juice connected with the skin and they ended up with a pink juice and a pink wine. At the time, the wine that was sought after was white, not rosé, so they had to find something to do with it and Ruinart is one of the most important producers of rosé champagne today. I would say that’s pretty unconventional, but maybe the most unconventional wine is not yet released. ... "
" ... Lowe: Well, I represent employees, so I guess we’d have to ask them. But the message we hope it sends is that gender discrimination claims are serious claims, and that it's important to recognize that gender discrimination exists in different forms. It can be insidious even when it's not the overt type of hostility that we're familiar with from the cases from the 80s and 90s, where a woman was told to go get coffee for a boss or where very sexist, misogynist terms were thrown around blatantly and women were called all kinds of grotesquely sexist and misogynistic names. That, of course, is serious gender discrimination, but so too are gender discrimination claims where the ways in which the discrimination manifests may seem more subtle, like being excluded from meetings, being sidelined, being undermined, being left out of important events, not getting credit for work or being held to different standards of behavior. All of those things can have the same career-limiting or career-ending effects as the more blatant types of discrimination. Both are insidious, to borrow a word that Françoise uses a lot describing this experience. And it all needs to be taken seriously. ... "
" ... So in theory, I guess the idea is that you’re supposed to either just buy knives for a few hundred eddies a pop or craft them to use for this and stack them in your inventory. All of which is stupid and wasteful. ... "
" ... Why not take a guess at sales, bump it up a bit to a stretch goal, and call it good? Goals that are much too low don’t motivate sales people. They hit their goals early in the year and coast thereafter. Goals that are too high also don’t motivate people once they learn that their goals are not achievable. The ideal goal is achievable, but only through strong performance. But when managers don’t know how much is achievable, setting a revenue target is dangerous. ... "
" ... “But guess what: I’m not losing. I also don’t plan on just living. I plan on continuing to inspire the world to find their smile. Life is too amazing for me to let this disease get in the way. What makes one truly alive is not just living. It’s the way in which we live.” ... "