Starbucks managers then started chatting about that on Workplace, and when related posts hit 30 or 40 per day,
central management decided to add the drink — The Pink Drink to be exact — to the menu.
For example, given the open source implementation with
no central management, anyone is free to implement a sub-currency which implements the critical attributes, but with new dynamics and functional properties.
Despite this, Bitcoin is a stable currency because it is decentralized so there is not any central repository of information,
no central management, so no central point of failure.
In a related development, China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) issued new rules on Wednesday relaxing restrictions on multinational companies» management of their foreign currency - denominated debt in China, allowing them to pool debt from all their subsidiaries for
central management.
Philip Blonde takes an almost Democratic Republican ideology towards public service reform in advocating using social entreprises to manage schools, hospitals, sure start centres etc, which would be democratically connected to all other schools etc through out the country and collectively elect
the central management who allocate budget spending to each and every school etc. http://www.respublica.org.uk/publications/ownership-state It sounds more like a radical libertarian socialist solution to public services than a free market conservative solution to public services.
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Central Management and Implementation Team: The New York Power Authority («NYPA») shall establish a
central management and implementation team («CMIT») to administer this Executive Order.
She wrote: «The Mid Staffs scandal, and the problems throughout the NHS that it has exposed, have one thing in common: Lives lost in our hospitals because of an unaccountable
central management and political organisation, more concerned with fixing the statistics for dispatch - box convenience than looking after patients, which has systematically stifled of the voices of those on the front line: both patients» groups concerned for loved ones, and doctors and nurses concerned for their patients.
The central management board would be run by an independent, full - time staff and overseen by a new chief investment officer who would be paid on a level similar to private investment managers, Bloomberg said.
In contrast, where schools convert by being absorbed into an existing MAT where
the central management infrastructure is already in place, the process can be expected to run more smoothly.
In the business world, when the owners of restaurants or retail stores want to expand, they choose between two models: corporate - style growth with
central management or franchising.
Russell Hobby (pictured), general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, welcomed the proposal as «
central management and co-ordination would be helpful».
The evidence indicates that the Common Core's
central management nature will impair innovation.
But the report said often a failing school will become part of a chain of academies run by one sponsor with
a central management function.
The cellular and Wi - Fi connectivity options enable
central management and provide up to date public transport information for the passengers, just as for the users of other city services.
Liz Price discussed the Strategic Master Plan for the Great Ocean Road, which until recently went without
any central management.
It was established in Vancouver, Canada in May 2000 and was the first of the major alliances to establish
a central management unit.
I participated at the beginning of a Hydro One, GE, IBM project which is hardening the distribution system with smarter
central management combined with smarter semi-autonomous substations for local grid power management.
As noted above, a major challenge for the AOC is that PACER / ECF is not a single website, but 204 websites lacking
central management.
The move — which follows protracted discussions by the partnership — is set to go ahead later this year, although no official date has yet been set by the firm's
central management.
Section 2 (c) of the Act defines the term «International Commercial Arbitration» and it means an Arbitration relating to disputes arising out of legal relationships, whether contractual or not, considered as commercial under the law in force in Bangladesh and where at least one of the parties is: (i) an individual who is a national of or habitually resident in, any country other than Bangladesh; or (ii) a body corporate which is incorporated in any country other than Bangladesh; or (iii) a company or an association or a body of individuals whose
central management and control is exercised in any country other than Bangladesh, or (iv) the Government of a foreign country.
Upon receipt of a subpoena, the company should immediately alert its internal compliance and
central management representatives and seek legal advice on Romanian law from outside counsel.
Canada's enforcement is poor and would improve under
central management, asserts the report.
To summarize, the SCC in Fundy Settlement (2012 SCC 14) held that a trust's residence is the location of
its central management and control, not the trustees» residence.
Furthermore, the tribunal is not permitted to exercise this power merely because the claimant is an individual that is ordinarily resident overseas, or because it is a corporation incorporated or formed in a country outside the UK or whose
central management is located outside the UK.
With 28 subsidiaries and more than 80 attorneys throughout Germany, Kanzlei Voigt Rechtsanwalts GmbH has a decentralised area - wide structure with
a central management.
A threat intelligence solution that includes
a central management and analysis portal can help.
WAP1200 comes with fast roaming and wall - mount design with easy installation kit bundled It supports 32 SSIDs which can be configured for different departments or user groups and a built - in RADIUS server provides additional authentication with a scalable AP (NMS) array architecture for
central management of multiple access points.
Examples include
the central management of security keys and operating system updates; the scanning of content, like your e-mails, for advertising purposes; the simulcast of messages to multiple destinations at once; and key recovery when a user forgets the password to decrypt a laptop.
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Salaries will continue to rise throughout your career —
central management roles can earn over # 80,000.
After your graduate training you could be paid up to # 40,000; senior managers can earn up to # 60,000; and
central management can receive in excess of # 80,000.
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central management of security devices to control policies, events, analysis and reporting.
Where can I find a State of Illinois Dept of
Central Management Services Clerk I resume example in Conyers, Georgia?
Elaine Jack, the district manager for Sandton
Central Management District, says: «This week not only celebrates World Water Day but also Earth Hour (Saturday, 24 March, from 8.30 pm to 9,30 pm).
«When callers have a problem, they need a live voice at the other end or they get more frustrated,» says Vic Vacek, CPM, president of
Central Management in Houston.
Not exact matches
«Most
central banks across emerging markets have completed rate cutting cycles,» said Jim Barrineau, co-head of emerging markets debt at Schroders Investment
Management.
Central banks have backed themselves into a corner, says Juliette John, founder of Calgary - based Iris Asset
Management.
CNBC's Kelly Evans sits down with billionaire investor Paul Singer of Elliott
Management to talk about
central bank policy, interest rates and gold.
The CEO of a U.K. - based wealth
management firm has warned about an unruly end to monetary stimulus from global
central banks.
When Knitowski co-founded Phunware in 2008, he decided to make cash - flow
management a
central focus at the company, which develops and hosts mobile apps for clients such as the NFL and Nascar.
The Federal Reserve has locked itself into a strategy to raise rates one more time this year despite whoever is leading the
central bank, a global economist of UBS Wealth
Management said.
It will be interesting to see how markets will react when
central banks beginning withdrawing money from the markets, says Tuan Huynh of Deutsche Bank Wealth
Management.
New
management put in place at Banco Espirito Santo by the
central bank has said they suspect the lender engaged in illegal behavior.
Setting up a
management information system for your business is
central to your long - term success.
'' (It) underlines the challenges for the CBRT (
central bank) in managing the lira when Erdogan has tied both hands behind its back in terms of limiting its ability to hike policy rates,» Bluebay Asset
Management strategist Timothy Ash said.
Without knowing the full facts, it looks as though Santander might have been lent on by the European
Central Bank (ECB) to carry out the rescue mission, suggested Martin Gilbert, chief executive officer (CEO) of Aberdeen Asset
Management, talking on CNBC's Squawk Box on Wednesday.
The fact of the matter is when you talk about
central banks, you're talking about powerful institutions rooted in their own
management styles and tradition (even if the latter has just now seen a very unusual break) and it's not likely that one person can radically change things, even if he or she wanted to.
It becomes your single
central point of
management for all HR needs, streamlining tedious workflows like employee on - boarding and off - boarding, document
management, time off tracking, performance
management, compliance and benefits administration to name a few.
«Making arrangements to meticulously conduct appropriate risk and profit
management is essential for sustainable improvement in profitability through risk taking,» the
central bank said in its report.
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central theme throughout the compensation debate has been that boards and compensation committees — particularly in the U.S. and U.K. (but also elsewhere)-- have been incapable or unwilling to address the uncontrolled disparity between pay of CEOs compared to that of other senior
management and, in particular, the pay of average workers, even throughout the financial crisis.