Tactics aside, at some point, Day needs to articulate his strategy to make RadioShack competitive again.
But it's important to articulate this policy, and important to do it sooner, rather than later.
He has to get his positive rating up and he has to articulate a vision.
Developing the synergies subplot forces executives to articulate how corporate units can add value in partnership.
Most of them have failed to articulate their views on the economy or foreign policy.
Group VP of Global Sponsorships, Chris Burton, is fond to articulate it this way.
To articulate that you need not facts, but perspective to put those facts into context.
He failed to articulate how he would cut his own programs in response to the crisis.
Blank was the first to articulate customer development as a disciplined approach to building companies.
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The family mission statement is a clear way to articulate what your family does right.
They are unable even to articulate what we are protecting when we consider insurance.
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He needs to articulate it while Obama keeps blowing smoke all the way to Election Day.
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We use a basic process at Hublished that enables us to articulate, refine, and flesh out ideas.
So the industry will need to work with advocates of free enterprise to articulate an alternative model.
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This is a message the European Central Bank has not been afraid to articulate throughout the crisis.
But people still want to articulate their viewpoints in substantial numbers (blogs), and engage in dialogue (in forums).
Then I took what I heard and used a significant amount of third-party research to articulate my findings.
It takes him ten minutes to make a point he should be able to articulate in one minute.
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So, was he commissioned to independently assess the evidence on change, or to articulate the case for change?
"He has to articulate a longer-term strategic vision for the company, " said Snyder.
Bugg is just endearingly awkward, burdened with a youthful inability to articulate his thoughts (outside his music, at least).
Jim Lowell of Adviser Investments prefers to cobble together two or more currency ETFs to articulate a particular worldview.
France has never been shy to articulate what the country stands for and what it expects of its citizens.
No wonder it ended up with a national ticket unable to articulate even the few useful policies on offer.
He needs to articulate how his presidency will benefit all Americans, not just those who are upper middle class.
In developing a prize, it is crucial to articulate the goals and objectives before jumping to designing the prize.
To my knowledge, Scott Thompson has yet to articulate a strategy for Yahoo!
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But what I don't think we stop to reflect on enough is the strength it took to articulate that dream.
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"You have to really be able to articulate the reason why you want to make the switch, " says Ms. Mannion.
The massive outpouring in response to my article suggests that I had managed to articulate concerns that were deeply felt.
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