“He doesn’t want me; he just wants to do right by me.”
Source: Knocked Up by Her Mountain Man
“Holding Jennie, caressing her, kissing the wits out of her—if that’s what it takes for her to trust my love, I’m sure I’ll convince her. I’m the happiest man ever.”
Source: Knocked Up by Her Mountain Man
“I know I’m acting like a primitive Neanderthal, but I don’t care. I’ve spent too damn long without her and now that she’s in my life, I’m not letting her go.”
Source: Mountain Man Taken
“You’re coming with me.”
“Like hell I am!”
“It’s not safe out here for a young inexperienced girl like you. You’ll come back to my cabin. You’ll stay with me.”
I violently shake my head from side to side as I cross my arms in defiance. “No, I won’t.”
“This isn’t a request.” His tone comes out rougher and is oozing with dominance. “You’ll come with me or I’ll tie you up and carry you over my shoulder.”
“Then I guess you better get the rope, Tarzan, because I’m not going anywhere.”
We stare at each other for a long tense moment and then he steps forward with a determined look on his face.”
Source: Mountain Man Taken
“It is like a dream. A dream I am ready to make come true. But how do I get this grumpy loner to open up to me?”
Source: Promised To The Mountain Man
“Once the target market is identified, it’s really about putting the business in a position to provide superior value in the most efficient way to that target market thereby enabling the business to earn maximum profit in the exchange.”
Source: Business Paradigm Shifting: A Quick 6-Step Guide to Remaining Relevant as Markets Change
“Everything the business does should revolve around providing value to the target market.”
Source: Business Paradigm Shifting: A Quick 6-Step Guide to Remaining Relevant as Markets Change
“A target market should be like a lighthouse in a storm to a business”
Source: Business Paradigm Shifting: A Quick 6-Step Guide to Remaining Relevant as Markets Change
“Business capabilities are relative to macro conditions. Based on differences in macro conditions, the economic worth of a capability could differ from one scenario to another.”
Source: Business Paradigm Shifting: A Quick 6-Step Guide to Remaining Relevant as Markets Change
“A capability is a business’ ability to provide value to customers. A business can only deliver the value it is capable of delivering, and capabilities are key enablers of a business’ ability to exchange value with its target market.”
Source: Business Paradigm Shifting: A Quick 6-Step Guide to Remaining Relevant as Markets Change