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  • More important, as Clay Nesler, of Johnson Controls (an energy-service company), told me, working with a predictable stream of demand instead of doing scattered jobs “is a new way of doing business,” one that promises new economies of scale, although how much prices will come down remains to be seen.

    “This Is Not Charity” 2007

  • More important, as Clay Nesler, of Johnson Controls (an energy-service company), told me, working with a predictable stream of demand instead of doing scattered jobs “is a new way of doing business,” one that promises new economies of scale, although how much prices will come down remains to be seen.

    “This Is Not Charity” 2007

  • This was in contrast to potential faculty advisers who were perceived as coercive Aguinis, Nesler, Quigley, et al., 1996.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • This was in contrast to potential faculty advisers who were perceived as coercive Aguinis, Nesler, Quigley, et al., 1996.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • In 1993, just as Driver was standing trial, Nesler and a half dozen other children, Nestler's mother Ellie walked into the courtroom and shot Driver -- five times in the head.

    CNN Transcript Aug 3, 2004 2004

  • Now, Nesler who's 23 is at the center of a statewide manhunt, suspected of killing David Davis, a man who lived on Nesler's property.

    CNN Transcript Aug 3, 2004 2004

  • GUTIERREZ: The notoriety this family gained in the small town in California's gold rush country, would follow Nesler for the rest of his life.

    CNN Transcript Aug 3, 2004 2004

  • GUTIERREZ: After three and a half years, Nesler was released.

    CNN Transcript Aug 3, 2004 2004

  • Since JCI survey respondents come from around the world, Nesler points out that "energy security means different things in different countries" with the developed world worried about stable pricing, while the developing world more concerned with stable supply with no blackouts.

    unknown title 2011

  • JCI's Nesler agrees, saying his research shows that firms aggressively seeking energy efficiency gains measure their consumption data on a weekly, daily or even hourly basis.

    unknown title 2011

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