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That's my "BHAG" - the big, hairy, audacious goal.
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That's my "BHAG" - the big, hairy, audacious goal.
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Harry Audacious Goals, which they shorten with the nifty acronym BHAG pronounced
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*** (*** My friend and colleague Jim Collins coined the term "BHAG" - Big Hairy Audacious Goal.
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"It's the most underrated and misunderstood program of this administration," said Warren, who referred to PEPFAR as a "BHAG" (big, hairy, audacious goal).
WORLDMag.com 2009
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"It's the most underrated and misunderstood program of this administration," said Warren, who referred to PEPFAR as a "BHAG" (big, hairy, audacious goal).
WORLDMag.com 2009
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But this week, the consumer electronics industry on its own set a "BHAG" big, hairy, audacious goal to recycle enough electronics to fill a 71,000-seat NFL stadium.
Gary Shapiro: Tech Industry's "BHAG" Recycling Effort Gary Shapiro 2011
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But this week, the consumer electronics industry on its own set a "BHAG" big, hairy, audacious goal to recycle enough electronics to fill a 71,000-seat NFL stadium.
Gary Shapiro: Tech Industry's "BHAG" Recycling Effort Gary Shapiro 2011
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But this week, the consumer electronics industry on its own set a "BHAG" big, hairy, audacious goal to recycle enough electronics to fill a 71,000-seat NFL stadium.
Gary Shapiro: Tech Industry's "BHAG" Recycling Effort Gary Shapiro 2011
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But this week, the consumer electronics industry on its own set a "BHAG" big, hairy, audacious goal to recycle enough electronics to fill a 71,000-seat NFL stadium.
Gary Shapiro: Tech Industry's "BHAG" Recycling Effort Gary Shapiro 2011
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Ms. Watford, who joined The Post in April, also laid out big-picture goals for the company. Among them: reach 200 million paying users, which the slide deck described as a “Big Hairy Audacious Goal,” or “B.H.A.G.”
The Washington Post’s New Mission: Reach ‘All of America’ By 2025
milosrdenstvi commented on the word BHAG
I had to look this one up after the discussion on wordnik. It apparently stands for Big Hairy Audacious Goal.
November 29, 2009