Sentences with phrase «as more operations»

As more operations utilize big data, cloud computing, social media and mobile, the more companies will look to Gartner for advice.

Not exact matches

By avoiding the task of employing extra staff members or handling operations such as payroll and web development, employees at a company will also be able to free up more time to focus on delivering their goods to their customers and carrying out the tasks that they were employed for in the first place.
Meanwhile, as the government takes on more debt to fund its daily operations, the cost to service that debt will take up a larger chunk of government spending as well.
«As a U.S. company that has operations in more than 200 countries and territories, we respect people from all backgrounds.»
It may even be, as Jersey officials hope, that the visual record of the industry's operations will help create a more favorable impression, here and abroad, of free enterprise, the capitalist system, and democracy.
As the company's output rose, it hired more staff to manage operations, opened up outposts around the world and became a more bureaucratic organization.
There are concerns and necessities that drive the operations of a startup (like making payroll and keeping the doors open) that aren't the same as those which a larger and more established company can «afford.»
The numbers are getting lower each year as more sharks die as by - catch in fishing operations and get hunted for their dorsal fins.
«I am today more interested also to encourage other donors to step up to the plate and to finance neutral humanitarian organizations and operations more generously and this certainly is true for some Europeans states, Gulf states as well as other important countries,» Maurer added.
Starting as a modest, 10 - person operation, Sussex quickly grew, expanding into a 300 - plus - employee business accounting for more than $ 1 billion in annual sales.
Expenses for sales and marketing have more than doubled to $ 37 million over the same two - year period, as have costs for operations and support, and investment in technology, which GrubHub reported cost $ 34 million and $ 15 million respectively.
IT experts will need to become more deeply embedded in operations as processes are redesigned around IoT and managers at every level will need to learn how to interpret real - time data (i.e., the integration of information technology and operations technology).
From its beginning as a one - truck operation delivering concrete and stone, the G&L Group has grown to include 20 locations and more than 250 employees.
A Gallup organization survey showed that more than seven - in - 10 small - business owners view government regulations as negatively affecting their companies» operations.
While the Canadian operation referred to its quality assurance metric as a «customer experience index,» Commerce Bankcorp had the more visceral sounding «WOW!
Indeed, for certain more complicated procedures, such as radical prostate removal, robotic - assisted surgeries now account for nearly 90 % of operations.
Anyone who read Isabelle Hudon's resumé would expect she struggled with work - life balance: in addition to serving as president of Quebec operations for Sun Life Financial, she chairs two boards of directors and sits on five more.
Returns processing is regarded as a low - priority operation more focused on recovering lost value than in promoting future value.
BERLIN, May 3 - Volkswagen is still looking at whether to spin off assets such as motorcycle maker Ducati and transmissions maker Renk, its new chief executive said, as the autos group strives to streamline its operations and become more efficient.
Meanwhile, production at many senior companies is shrinking, as their older operations become more grade - challenged and difficult to mine, and workers agitate for larger shares of expanding profit margins.
As Brexit discussions continue to move forward, banks are more seriously considering what effect U.K.'s EU exit will have on their operations.
Many of the tasks central to the firm's operation can just as easily be accomplished at home or at a time more convenient for the employee.
(3) While some of the major consulting and accounting firms and a few software operations are making some noise about the need for additional levels of business protection, the fact is that, as of now, there's simply no viable supplier or solution — regardless of what a business might be able to afford to pay — that can support all of the diverse IT needs that continue to grow and to grow more complex and more broadly distributed throughout organizations.
«As for the mining operations, China is making the process more difficult for miners, but opportunist have started to focus on Canada which is more regulatory friendly and cheap on the energy front.»
Recent cyber attacks that disrupted business operations and hospital services in many countries across the world have, however, increased fears that assailants motivated by money or ideology could cripple even more strategic targets such as power and water networks.
In early September, Solyndra ceased operations, laying off 1,100 staff and dooming the U.S. government's hopes of recovering more than half a billion dollars in loan guarantees offered to the company as part of the 2009 stimulus plan.
A week later he called for lone - wolf attacks in Western countries like America, Britain, Canada and France, as such operations were «better and more harmful».
It doesn't hurt that the NYPD has very high staffing ratios — New York has about twice as many police per thousand residents as a typical large American city — that give the agency more flexibility in its operations.
As the economy improves, the stock prices on these types of businesses often climb higher than the more defensive operations.
All stations need prizes for on - air giveaways, as well as office products and furniture, station vehicles and service for those vehicles, cleaning services, and much more to keep their own operations going, and they're more than willing to trade those out for advertising.
After the fusion reaction superheats the lead to even higher temperatures, the operation becomes more conventional as the lead is pumped out and the high temperatures are used to run a turbine.
As board member Fred Wilson notes in a blog post supportively commenting on the new policy: «Etsy is a global company with significant operations in countries with parental leave regulations that are more generous than what exists in the US.
Furthermore, as your role expands, you become more out of touch with daily operations and the current opinions and inclinations of customers, no matter how much you believe that you're still current.
As brands work through how to gain trust from shoppers, and as they integrate more environmental and social responsibility into their operations, consumers are respondinAs brands work through how to gain trust from shoppers, and as they integrate more environmental and social responsibility into their operations, consumers are respondinas they integrate more environmental and social responsibility into their operations, consumers are responding.
The new company, to be called Keurig Dr. Pepper, is looking to have cost savings of $ 600 million a year by 2021 as a result of more efficient joint operations.
McDonald's Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook in May announced plans cut $ 300 million in costs by the end of 2017 as part of a corporate reset that includes simplifying and streamlining operations to make the company more nimble in an intensely competitive market.
Billed as the Trump administration's new strategy on Syria, the announcement will prolong the risks and redefine the mission for the U.S. military, which has for years sought to define its operations in Syria along more narrow lines of battling Islamic State and has about 2,000 U.S. ground forces in the country.
At least a half - dozen major pipeline projects totaling more than $ 10 billion hang in the balance as FERC seeks a third commissioner to allow the commission to resume normal operations.
As operations become more complex for companies doing business both online and in store, out - of - stocks, overstocks and returns are costing retailers $ 1.75 trillion a year — a number that's only moving higher.
Of course, there may be some degree of self - interest in this seemingly selfless request insofar as the bulk of Gildan's operations are in Central America and the Caribbean, unlike some of its competitors who may source more from Bangladesh.
He pushed Cadillac in a more overt, luxury brand direction, going so far as to relocate its sales and marketing operations to New York City to be close to the pulse of global luxury trends.
J.C. Penney laid off about 360 people, the company said Friday, part of the department store's plan to trim costs and simplify operations as more people shop online and mall traffic drops.
Trump framed the actions as a way to encourage more foreign companies to move manufacturing operations on U.S soil.
As a result, I hypothesize that the martech landscape will remain quite large for some time — but it will increasingly have more structure in how it's organized, both in the market and in marketers» operations.
The group wrote in a recent assessment that the Coalition should «avoid, to the extent feasible, airstrikes as a primary tactic, and consider tactical alternatives — for example, properly trained SDF conducting more door - to - door clearing operations to minimize civilian harm.»
Ann Hailey has accumulated more than 30 years of finance, retail and operations expertise through executive leadership positions at companies such as Mobil Oil Corporation, Pepsico, Inc., Duggan Consulting Associates, Inc., Nabisco Holdings Group, Inc., Pillsbury Company, Limited Brands, Inc. and Gilt Groupe, Inc..
Peter's venture capital career began with Worldview Technology Partners in 2001 where he held roles as the director of investment operations and more recently as a senior associate.
As such, mining firms with significant operations revolving around silver or other industrial or precious metals are excluded from that fund, which generally includes a much more meaningful tilt towards smaller companies.
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