In 2018, I posed a list of rhetorical questions for law firm leaders to consider in the coming year. I hope most leadership teams have addressed those questions because, as the business model evolves ...
RHETORICAL definition: used for, belonging to, or concerned with mere style or effect, rather than truth, substance, or meaning. See examples of rhetorical used in a sentence.
These examples help developers quickly meet financial trading needs. For example, displaying numbers in the four corners of the chart can be achieved with relativeTo. 9. New Matrix Coordinate System The above example also uses the new matrix coordinate system in ECharts 6.0, which is very powerful. It can be used for covariance matrix charts:
Over at HBR, Roger Schwarz shares with us a telling exercise. Glance over the following three questions and see which is genuine–that is, actually opening up the option for the person you’re talking ...
A question that is asked to make a point rather than to get an answer. If you’ve ever been home late, you might have been met with this rhetorical question: "What time do you call this?” The person ...
Over the years, Google Business Profile has become much more complex. After years of helping on the Google Business Profile Help Forum, I’ve answered hundreds and hundreds of questions from business ...
Search Engine Roundtable: Google Business Profile Bug Causing Hidden Questions & Answers
For the past few days there has been a number of complaints about not being able to see Questions and Answers on Google Business Profile listings. While some can see some Q&As, not everyone can see ...