That's potential revenue of $ 1 million, which is
not small change in anyone's book.
Not small change for someone no longer earning $ 42 / hr.
That distance works out to about 200 miles for each hemisphere, BTW, so this is
not a small change.
It's
not a small change, but at the same time this is how Avatar and Tintin were shot, and it's how the CG industry works because they know how much you gain from shooting face, voice and body at the same time.»
There is a $ 37 fee for late payments, which is
not small change.
This is
not small change.
«This isn't a small change.
Not exact matches
The slower hiring isn't a sign of trouble at
small businesses, but instead a
change in strategy from before the Great Recession.
Despite the
changes on the medical front, the federal Tories have
not only indicated their intention to keep marijuana in the Criminal Code, but have also introduced mandatory minimum sentences of six months on
small - time grow - ops — six or more plants — as part of the omnibus crime bill, Bill C - 10.
But while finally learning to paraglide or making that career
change you have long dreamed about may be necessary for your life satisfaction in the long - run, short term we shouldn't miss opportunities to take
small steps towards greater well being.
All politics aside,
changes in the minimum wage have effects on all businesses, large and
small, whether you voted for them or
not.
While there are still just a
small number of brewers, that's
changing — and they're winning major awards, like NoDa's Hop Drop «
N Roll, which took home a gold medal from the 2014 World Beer Cup.
You can start off
small by making just a few
changes to an integral part of your business — one you probably don't give much thought to anyway — your Point of Sale (POS) system.
That the cheez was made of cashews and oil didn't
change the
small amount of vegetables, which didn't taste fresh, and whose nuances the cheez covered.
This requirement
changes to one in 50 after the first 100 spaces, but these
changes are
not likely to affect
small businesses.
I have worked with many people who have made the
not - so - nice shift from «entrepreneur» to «
small business owner» because they failed to accept the constant
change that defines entrepreneurial companies.
The tax
changes contemplated by the Minister are aimed mostly at incorporated
small business owners, so any «unfairness» will be in the comparison of salary earners and
small business owners,
not different income classes.
Because Slack hasn't yet reached the point where it has tens of thousands of workers on its books, «[i] t is relatively easy for us to move the lever a
small bit right now to make a significant
change in our trajectory,» CEO Stewart Butterfield and HR chief Anne Toth write in a blog post disclosing the numbers.
Not much had
changed, but the company found that the
smaller the ad was, the faster the response.
Harvard professor and business founder Clayton M. Christensen argues that to find success, you should
change your common perception of how to conduct business by
not always listening to your customers and how to know when to pick a
smaller market over a larger one.
-LSB-...] «We're
not changing physics here, some
small businesses simply don't work,» Finkelstein said.
Traditionally, optimism among
small business owners is much higher — this is why they became entrepreneurs in the first place — so if we stay at about 50/50, we're
not likely going to see significant
change in the
small business economy.
When our unemployment rate doesn't
change, less money is being pumped into the economy — and into our
small businesses.
It doesn't have to be so; in fact, even the
smallest and newest of companies can make
changes that prompt quick payments — and none of them involve hiring a guy with a lead pipe.
Changing jobs is a huge pain, and people don't do it after six months for
small bumps in salary.
All the same, says Xu, 32, many microbreweries are
small and the beer distribution channels really haven't
changed much in decades.
Small businesses can often adapt quickly to
changing circumstances; they can bring a personal touch to customer service that big multinational concerns can't hope to match; and their managers and leaders can foster a real sense of community and commitment among employees.
While this
change might
not mean much for large unicorn corporations who aren't opposed to spending a significant sum to promote their brands,
small businesses and startups may struggle to reach their target customer base and beat the competition due to limited advertising budgets.
The bottom line seems to be the same whatever the
change you want to make — be it a huge career about - face, a new wellness routine, or an update of a stale product offering — don't focus on the end goal, but instead on the
small experiments that will start you on the the journey there.
And while large product and service
changes can be costly and will
not always make business sense,
smaller changes to marketing and product language can often make a big difference in setting customer expectations and improving satisfaction.
We aren't there yet, but the
changes today are a
small first step.
The 56 companies on our 2017
Change the World list, which includes six
smaller rising stars, are tackling problems obvious and
not - so - obvious — from Accenture, which is using data to reduce E.R. visits, to DSM, a Dutch life sciences company, that is fighting greenhouse gas emissions from a notorious source: cow flatulence.
It's true that modern - day headsets are
smaller and generally sleeker than they have been in the past, but it doesn't
change the fact that people still have to wear them on their face.
One thing that unites Chu's
small businesses with Reyes Holdings: All are
changing the world for the better, whether they set out to do so or
not.
People often overlook opportunities that don't have a world -
changing quality to them, but Weissbluth mentions Uber, explaining that even solving
small annoyances can offer a huge opportunity.
That might
not sound like a lot, but Basu points out that these
small changes add up.
«For those who had
not already made the
changes that has been a relief, although I don't know how many
small business owners are still thinking about it,» says TriNet's Breslin.
If you don't already believe in the joys of local,
small - batch, non-genetically modified, organic eating, nothing in Cooked will
change your mind.
As a startup or
small business, ensuring that the wave of
change doesn't pull you under is more important than ever.
The good news is that clever startups are coming to market with big new ideas intended
not only to
change the way
small businesses handle money, but in some cases to also cut out big, bad, TARP - grabbing traditional banks altogether.
For more
small businesses, the
changes will
not matter.
While the Trump administration's move away from the Obama - era recommendations doesn't represent a concrete
change to regulations, it does set a tone that could impact both
small - business owners and, more notably, freelance workers.
Mnuchin stressed that the
change for
small business owners — a group that under the current definition could include doctors, lawyers and even major real estate companies — would be done to ensure that wealthier Americans could
not exploit the
change to pay less in taxes.
Despite that big win, groups representing
small business owners aren't giving up their fight to
change the law, which is often referred to as Obamacare.
Clayton explains that
small - to - medium size farmers «want the EPA off their backs, regulatory-wise» and at the same time don't want to see
changes in terms of ethanol.
Sometimes the most valuable and important aspect of these things isn't about how much you have to
change to make a difference, but exactly how
small a
change needs to be to make a big impact.
At a moment when the world's fourth - largest pharmaceutical company by sales (Pfizer) is eagerly courting the world's ninth - largest (the very same AstraZeneca from which Bristol decoupled)-- offering, in late May, a monumental dowry of around $ 120 billion — one can be forgiven for
not noticing the more substantive
change that's sweeping the pharmaceutical industry: Big Pharma is getting
smaller.
«Sarbanes - Oxley did a lot to codify protections for whistleblowers, but it didn't really
change the general culture or behavior at companies,» says Andrew Sherman, a partner at Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, a Washington - based law firm focused on
small - business issues.
Everyone — from investors, board members, business leaders and employees to customers and suppliers of businesses large and
small — is aligned on the issue that the pace of
change and the results are simply
not acceptable.
In his final news conference of the year, President Barack Obama emphasized that Russia can
not change or significantly weaken the U.S., adding that Russia is a
smaller and weaker country.