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He was hired by a company called Forethought to create the software in 1984, and three years later the company was acquired by Microsoft for $14 million.
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He was hired by a company called Forethought to create the software in 1984, and three years later the company was acquired by Microsoft for $14 million.
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( "Forethought"), a leading provider of insurance and financial products, today announced it has been named among the nation's top 50 highest-performing life-health insurance companies in the prestigious 2010
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The June issue of the Harvard Business Review has a brief article in the Forethought section titled "Ten Fatal Flaws That Derail Leaders" by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman that describes the result of their research on 450 Fortune 500 executives.
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The June issue of the Harvard Business Review has a brief article in the Forethought section titled "Ten Fatal Flaws That Derail Leaders," by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman, that describes the result of their research on 450 Fortune 500 executives.
Sound Like Your CEO? - Charlie Warner - MediaBizBlogger 2009
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Forethought on action is always good but in this society we're told to graph it out, mind-map it, run the numbers, put it in some software and generate some reports.
Track Your Morning Rituals To Streamline Your Routine | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The caption: "Forethought: Think about the consequences before you mess with a deputy sheriff."
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Rheinisches Museum 124 (1981): 199–203; A. J. Holladay, “The Forethought of Themistocles,” JHS 107 (1987): 182–187; J. F. Lazenby, “Aischylos and Salamis,” Hermes 116 (1988): 168–185.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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Rheinisches Museum 124 (1981): 199–203; A. J. Holladay, “The Forethought of Themistocles,” JHS 107 (1987): 182–187; J. F. Lazenby, “Aischylos and Salamis,” Hermes 116 (1988): 168–185.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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[Sidenote: Avoid Troubles by Forethought] _Almost every difficulty and opposition you are likely to encounter can be anticipated.
Certain Success Norval A. Hawkins
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