Sentences with phrase «intelligence unit survey»

We were voted the # 1 global financial services executive search firm by the Economist Intelligence Unit survey of over 2,500 financial services professionals.
«Ofsted ratings for Early Years were up again last year across the board, while the reputable Economist Intelligence Unit survey published last year (1), places the UK third in its international table for quality of Early Years Services (EYS), with France placed ninth.
Unlike user contributed databases, our Cost of Living Salary Calculator uses the cost of living indices from the Economist Intelligence Unit surveys which gathers detailed information on the cost of more than 160 items from food, toiletries and clothing to domestic help, transport and utility bills in every city.

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The results, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit, are based on both subjective life - satisfaction surveys and objective measures of quality of life.
Five out of the world's 10 most expensive cities are in Asia, according to a survey from the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Among the 480 small and medium enterprises from 12 countries, 40 percent earned zero revenue from international operations when surveyed by the Economist Intelligence Unit in February.
Last month, a survey of 200 Chinese institutional investors by the Economist Intelligence Unit, commissioned by US financial services giant State Street, found that 62 per cent of respondents think the renminbi will surpass the US dollar as the top international reserve currency.
In a 2011 global survey of businesses [Adapting to an Uncertain Climate: A World of Commercial Opportunities, Economist Intelligence Unit, March 2011], nearly nine out of ten firms reported that they suffered climate impacts in the last three years.
The Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) demonstrated the need for itself by commissioning a survey.
A survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit found that concerns over fees and increasing need for deep local knowledge is pushing more business to smaller and more specialized providers — 40 % of large corporations surveyed expect this trend to increase over the next 5 years.
[1] The Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU) surveyed 301 senior decision - makers at Forbes 2000 companies around the world.
In a recent survey [1] conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit for The Bingham Centre, the majority of executives surveyed had in the past five years experienced several failures of the rule of law in countries in which they had invested.
Legal 500's «Client Intelligence Unit» was set up in late 2014 to develop the company's client survey business, and is led by Dominic Williams, formerly of FT Innovative Lawyers partner, RSG Consulting,
The majority of executives have in the past five years experienced several rule of law failures in countries in which they are investing, according to a survey of 300 senior decision - makers at Forbes 2000 companies conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit for The Bingham Centre.
146 people took part in the study conducted by the consumer intelligence unit, and 104 of them were in possession of digital coins during this survey.
Only 21 per cent of businesses have implemented a firm - wide digital transformation strategy, according to a survey from the Economist Intelligence Unit and SAP.
A survey carried out in 2014 by The Economist Intelligence Unit, on behalf of business consultancy Towers Watson, polled 480 senior executives at companies across Europe.
According to a survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit and Deutsche Bank, the real estate industry features one of the lowest percentages of authentication testing.
The capital has risen from the 11th most expensive city in 2015 to 6th this year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's worldwide cost of living survey.
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