While I agree that from an operational and cultural standpoint the executives leading this unit may be best suited to respond to the crisis on a day-to-day basis, a true leader stands in front of his team in both bad times and good times.
Their two-hour set opened with Good Times Bad Times - the first track of their debut album.
In his book Good Times, Bad Times, Sir Harold reported that Mrs Thatcher was the architect of the deal.
Forbes asked Tomczyk specifically whether individual investors whipsaw themselves by getting out of the market when times are bad and getting too giddy when times are good.
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Euro-area fiscal rules could also allow governments to spend more in bad times as long as they save more in good times, said Harvard University economist Jeffrey Frankel.
Like all skilled politicians, Dr Mahathir is adept at taking credit for the good times and blaming the bad times on others.
Small town America fears the good times more than the bad times.
Ms. PETERS: Banks tend to have emotions very much like the market, where they tend to overshoot in good times and overshoot in bad times.
Interviewed in the Harvard Business Review, John Chambers, the boss of Cisco Systems, a network equipment-maker, said the firm tended to make more aggressive investments during bad times than good ones.
And to be generous with you staff when times are good and even more generous when times are bad.
The lesson of the 1930s is that free trade, far from being a luxury affordable only when times are good, becomes utterly essential when times are bad.
"If who are good and bad isn't obvious when times are good, then you better focus on the downside, " says Prof.
Under it, governments get more flexibility in bad times but they are meant to show greater discipline in good times.
He hoarded cash in good times, spent it in bad times and stayed frugal.
The good times were great, and the bad times, in response, are going to be equally painful.
The rest is bravado, boasting, good and bad times with many women and hangers-on, enormous earnings (most of them blown), and wrenching self-criticism and self-abnegation.
The need to retain, recruit and develop the best talent wherever it exists globally to maintain a competitive workforce, in good and bad times, is a priority.
That Austrians explain good and bad times through the prism of inflation suggests austerity in outlook, but promiscuity in action whereby modern theorists redefine the meaning of a word.
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They provide a sense of how long good and bad times will last and how value migrates within an industry, and they thereby let companies continually assess their strategies' relevance.
Even in bad times millions of jobs are created, just as in good times millions are destroyed.
It did not happen in good times, so now it must in bad times, declares one Eurocrat.
It is not that we have been living under good times and suddenly we are living under bad times.
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In return for taking a chunk of the profits in good times, shareholders get wiped out in bad times.
It is that we have been living under bad times for so long, and suddenly we are living under good times.
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In fact, Google's good news in bad times may be based in a bigger trend.
They love their country, in good times and bad, and they're always proud of America.
It has succeeded in good times and bad, however, increasing EPS each year of the past decade.
Through it all, her mother has been a touchstone of humor and support in good times and bad.
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