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@WarrenMyers asks, "Why do so many people go to college when the return on investment is so poor?" Says who?
When you look at the median return on investment for a lifetime for those who went to college, the median return is 287%.
So this needs to be at the very accelerated rate to be relevant and to have return on investment.
So this needs to be at the very accelerated rate to be relevant and to have the return on investment.
So as you're considering that €6,000 that you've mentally paid and you're thinking, "How do I get a return on investment?" Every laptop comes with a webcam.
and you are thinking "how do i get a Return on Investment?"
He asked me to pledge that Apple would only invest in green initiatives that could be justified with a return on investment.
with a return on investment.
It's probably true across the federal government in which most contractors charge overhead that is beyond what any reasonable business would consider appropriate, and therefore the American taxpayer does not get the return on investment that we expect.
and therefore the American taxpayer does not get the return on investment that we expect.
They wanted a return on investment, and they wanted it fast.
They wanted a return on investment, and they wanted it fast.
And if it's in a very attractive place that you can easily rent out, then it might have a return on investment of 5, 6, or maybe even 7%.
And if it's in a very attractive place that you can easily rent out, then it might have a return on investment of 5, 6, or maybe even 7%.
going to get you the absolute best return on investment for your time. Don't concentrate
So, um, low-hanging fruit, law of diminishing returns, tackle stuff that's going to get you the absolute best return on investment for your time.
I've also been responsible for managing successful digital campaigns that drove significant return on investment.
I've also been responsible for managing successful digital campaigns that drove significant return on investment.
Thank you for joining us for the panel discussion around the return on investment of ethical
Thank you for joining us for the panel discussion around the return on investment of ethical leadership in business, organized by the BB&T Center for Ethical Business Leadership within the Mike Cottrell College of Business at the University of North Georgia.