Sentences with phrase «larger corporations like»

Larger corporations like to keep an eye on their advertising activities, which is why they hire advertising managers.
For the past decade, large corporations like Anbang, HNA, Fosun and Wanda were permitted — and even encouraged — to invest billions overseas.
It's been embraced by a host of large corporations like IBM, Cisco, and Oracle, which use the technology in their own blockchain products.
Whether you run a large corporation like Intel or Cisco, or a 50 - person security business, the challenge is the same: How do you take your existing knowledge and products to come up with solutions that meet the customer needs?
Remember that large corporations like IBM are shifting their personnel massively outside the US for years now?
Rick Wion (@rdublife) didn't waste any time jumping in and telling the audience how tricky brand management can be for a large corporation like McDonald's.
When I did big things, some large corporation like the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was behind me and the responsible party.
Large corporations like Starbucks have the reserves in their coffers to extend $ 250 million in tax cut savings to employees.
Pro-business and pro-labor groups both say the tax credit was poorly designed and hastily composed, and that it's a blank check from taxpayers to businesses — many of them large corporations like Wal - Mart.
During the filming, did you get any firsthand accounts from farmers who had experience working with large corporations like Monsanto?
The announcement reportedly signified a changing trend in the technology industry, as large corporations like yahoo, facebook, and google acquired start - up internet companies that generated low amounts of revenue as a way in which to connect with sizeable, fast - growing online communities.
From eating a tomato that they've grown themselves, to seeing Eden's industrial composter in action, to hearing from a large corporation like Rolls Royce what sustainability means to them; whatever the scale, our experience demonstrates the value of showing that sustainability is more than just a theoretical concept.
There's really no reason to believe that a large corporation like HP would hold off on hte release of a product because of a new aquisition.
Warren Buffett is currently 79 and whetherit is next year or in twenty years, eventually he will not be able to run a large corporation like Berkshire Hathaway.
Many large corporations like McDonald's and Wal - Mart offer full or partial tuition reimbursement to eligible employees.
Large corporations like INTAC have a pretty strong presence with people in charge of translation outsourcing, so smaller companies have to work harder to get attention from Japanese studios looking for an NTSC market.
When large corporations like AXA switch to renewables, we are collectively creating significant new demand but also more broadly helping to accelerate the global transition to green energy.
Recently there has been media interest in how large corporations like ExxonMobil address the potential for new regulations addressing climate change risk when drawing up future business plans.
But we can't save the climate as long as large corporations like Shell continue polluting.
It is important to hire an attorney who has been successful in federal court and against large corporations like the NFL.
This case will determine whether large corporations like Thomson Reuters can profit from the work of others, obtained and copied without permission.»
Large corporations like Micron, Origin Energy, HP, Simplot, and Microsoft have a tremendous presence here in the Boise Valley with makes for a dynamic, and thriving, economy with many job opportunities.

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«The corporations that were most efficient, like Rockefeller in oil and Carnegie in steel, grew to become very large corporations,» Sylla says.
The ending of fringe benefits like the golf course are symbols of a larger transition both at IBM and at most American corporations in recent decades.
Large corporations are risk - averse and bureaucratic but there are ways of speeding up the pace of change and acting more like a start - up.
This company - building - companies structure also lends itself well to helping large corporations behave like startups while at the same time giving smaller businesses access to resources only available to larger firms.
Cloud computing is not only changing the way large corporations do business, as it is also changing the manner in which SMB owners like you conduct their business.
In a very large country, Canada Post has some built - in advantages for a foray into the parcel business: besides a national delivery network that reaches or almost reaches every home in Canada, the corporation's retail outlets offer a far more user - friendly way of collecting a missed parcel than what's on offer from logistics giants like UPS.
The jury is still out on whether this will be a fruitful sector for venture capitalists like those backing Blue River Technology, since large exits have been thin on the ground since Monsanto's 2013 acquisition of the Climate Corporation for more than $ 1 billion.
Like speedboats maneuvering nimbly among aircraft carriers, small companies can respond more rapidly than large corporations to shifting political and economic conditions.
But the regulations first in line for the new administration's firing squad appear chiefly onerous to large corporations, particularly in industries like energy.
That could make corporations like McDonald's and other large franchisors liable in worker lawsuits, and potentially responsible in any collective bargaining activity.
Many large corporations landed a spot on the list, like PepsiCo (food, beverage, and tobacco industry), Southwest Airlines (transportation), and American Express (consumer and diversified finance).
With an increased number of savvy startups disrupting distinct product categories, packaging designs and distribution channels within the CPG industry, corporations like Unilever are tapping into large - scale innovation platforms, like MaRS, to say ahead of the game.
Fidelity will join some of America's largest and like - minded corporations, foundations and academic organizations as co-sponsor of The PhD Project.
Using eye - catching slides and examples including some of the world's largest and most successful corporations, like General Electric, Marks and Spencer, and General Motors, Shel Horowitz, lead author of Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green, shows how to attract all three groups.
Allwork.Space: It's interesting to me that, in the large shared workspaces, if you have corporations moving in — especially if they're taking up whole areas or even floor — that it starts to look a lot just like office rental.
Large corporations want to work with professional corporations that are like them; they want professional - level amenities; they want size and scale so they can sign a contract with someone and put their people in 20 different cities around the world.
Leading Indian private companies like Reliance Industries, Aditya Birla — one of the largest conglomerate corporations in India — and Airtel M Commerce have applied to set up payment banks.
I also agree that Blogs will continue to be popular because in our age of consumer - generated knowledge, consumers love to voice their opinions as their way of leaving a small footprint on very large corporations or just simply expressing their opinions and feeling like they are heard.
Other large aerospace companies like Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Harris Corporation have each established educational outreach as a facet of their corporate responsibility.
a set of values, beliefs, and structure in a person's life in order to give them direction and a sense of right and wrong is fine, but organized religions are no more than large corporations, and like any large corporation are only focused on their bottom line... trying to control the public and extract as much money as they can from them by any means necessary... promoting fear, uncertainty, hate and a sense that they alone can offer salvation... for a price (although they are very cleaver about getting to this hidden and unspoken cost... after all these hundreds of years they have perfected their craft well!)
In a pair of particularly venomous columns National Journal editor and Washington Post columnist Michael Kelly not only derided antiwar protesters as those «unhappy people who like to yell about the awfulness of «Amerika» or international corporations or rich people or people who drive large cars,» but he also attacked pacifists as «liars,» «frauds» and «hypocrites,» whose views are «objectively pro-terrorist» and «evil.»
Wait till the people wake up and realize that the churches need to be taxed, like the large corporations they are.
Depending on whom you ask, the agents of globalization vary widely: multinational corporations like General Motors, Nike and Coca - Cola (the largest employer in sub-Saharan Africa); the United Nations and the thousands of nongovernmental organizations; the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization; or CNN and Disney.
It gives people access to the risk sharing pool and they will have to pay monthly premiums, copays, deductibles, etc. just like those who work for large corporations or the government.
Foxtail has the best of both worlds in that it operates much like a mom - and - pop niche bakery for foodservice customers looking for custom solutions, but it also has the quality control and technical measures in place to meet the demands of large - scale corporations.
Large brewing corporations like Anheuser - Busch, Heineken, and Dos Equis, have already begun combining the Mexican style spirit — namely Tequila — with their beers, in order to reach a wider range of consumers.
The fans that don't like him now are the ones that complain about the violence of football, or are invested in Dupree and / or Tomlin, or percieve the Steelers as a sort of street gang / mafia as in for life or blood out when the reality is it's just another large corporation that you and I happen to love.
One school or district may have a partnership with a large corporation, like Whole Foods, allowing them to source some healthier food items for a favorable price; if your school district can't get the same deal, then this will affect whether you can offer the same kind of meal for the same price as a district which does have a low cost source for better food.
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