Is time the biggest enemy of feasibility? Dominique Guinard, ETH Zurich, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your institution?”. […]
The more ideas, the lower is your percentage of implemented ideas. Oliver Cretton, Chief Adverstisement Regional Newspapers at Publicitas Geneva, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
Pedro Carnino, Associate director of the program “Administration On Line” (Administration en Ligne – AeL) at the State of Geneva, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your organization?”. […]
Nicoletta Iacobacci, Head of Interactive TV & Crossmedia – Eurovision TV – of the European Broadcasting Union in Grand-Saconnex/Geneva, answered to the question in English: “What percentage of your ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
To carry out an idea is to choose among ideas you could carry out. Jean-Philippe Gorgerat, Sales Manager Healthcare, Siemens Switzerland in Zurich, answered to the question in German: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
Where do you draw the line between limited and adequate capacities? Kevin Christoffersen, Executive Producer, World Television, Carouge/Geneva answered to the question in English: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
Fabienne Steiner of Liip in Fribourg, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of your ideas do you actually carry out ?”. […]
How would you name your ideas? Rico Wyder, VP of tenCube and Project Asia for Cassiber answered to the question in Swiss German: “What percentage of your ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
Eric Flury, owner of William Elliot, Lausanne, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
Implementation of ideas is either a question of timing or of changing your own mind. Michael E. Parmly, Counselor for Public Affairs, United States Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, answered to the question: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your institution?”. […]
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