Word: foresight
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...were never accused of showing foresight, probably because we couldn't footnote it," Nadar quipped...
Successful brand-extension licensing operations look easy, but they require foresight and thought. "It shouldn't be misconstrued by companies as a freebie," says Equity Management's Konkle. Every brand has a "core equity," which is its image--what it stands for in the minds of consumers. Is it a premium brand? Does it signal value? What image does it conjure up? "You can't just put out a doodad with a name slapped on it," insists Michael Stone, co-director of New York's Beanstalk Group, another large licensing agency. Missteps abound among those who have held that simplistic...
...cynical answer is race. The Kosovars had the foresight to be born white and European...
Another friend (not an undergraduate) sighs enviously at the notion of a "last chance dance," the kindness and foresight of an institution which would go to the effort to ensure that its members will leave with no regrets...
...still feel horrible about how indiscreet I was. That was a real betrayal. I betrayed the President in that way. I didn't have the foresight to see what the possible ramifications of this could be. But I also always thought to myself, [the] worst-case scenario was [if] one of these people in whom I confided--aside from Linda Tripp--turned on me. Where would they turn on me? They'd go to the press. What would I do? I'd make a statement and say this is not true. And that's not illegal...