Sentences with phrase «activities of companies selling»

This shone much - needed light onto the ongoing shady activities of companies selling breastmilk substitutes.

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As a CEO of a sales technology company, I can't help but think of some of the most notorious sales movies that showcase not only the effectiveness of phone - based selling, but also remind us that managing to a proven standard of selling activity hasn't changed.
BEIJING, China — Five employees of a company accused of selling expired beef and chicken to McDonald's, KFC and other restaurants in China were detained by police Wednesday after an official said illegal activity was an organized effort by the supplier.
But, while that might be great for companies wanting to sell as much stuff as possible, many would - be buyers aren't so hot on the idea of being followed around during the course of their daily on - and off - line activities.
Mukesh Vidyasagar, a founder of Cappsure It, which sells software that allows landscapers to track field crews» activities in real time, hired a marketing consultant with online design experience to map out an upgraded version of his company's site, which had been built with Wix.
Interestingly, the company is not selling many of its pins, but it can see, given the activity of followers, what users actually repin and like, and can then adjust its marketing accordingly.
Last, it would respond better to the need to balance the legitimate rights of businesses to be free from activities designed directly to obstruct its trade and the rights we all have to persuade employees, suppliers and customers not to buy from, sell to or work for that company.
Our own theories would suggest that companies offering one - off learning games or «the best» math activity that complements the main curriculum — in other words, companies that do not offer a full course worth of curriculum — will struggle to sell into public schools because their business model will remain challenged in the current environment.
In urban schools students come and go all day.No 45 minutes is like the time that preceded it or the time that will follow.Urban schools report 125 classroom interruptions per week.Announcements, students going, students coming, messengers, safety aides, and intrusions by other school staff account for just some of these interruptions.It is not unusual for students to stay on task only 5 or 10 minutes in every hour.Textbook companies and curriculum reformers are constantly thwarted by this reality.They sell their materials to schools with the assurance that all the students will learn X amount in Y time.They are continually dismayed to observe that an hour of school time is not an hour of learning time.Many insightful observers of life in urban schools have pointed out that it is incredibly naive to believe that learning of subject matter is the main activity occurring in these schools.If one observes the activities and events which actually transpire — minute by minute, hour by hour, day in and day out — it is not possible to reasonably conclude that learning is the primary activity of youth attending urban schools.What does the process of changing what one does every 45 minutes and even the place where one does it portend for fulfilling a job in the world of work?If one is constantly being reinforced in the behaviors of coming, going, and being interrupted, what kind of work is one being prepared for?
In 2008, he sold the company and now invests his time in school activities — serving on the board of Orange Lutheran High School, supporting the charter school movement, as well as other school efforts which will promote real improvement in outcomes.
While most companies earn a living by selling hardware for a profit, Amazon uses the hardware to prop sales of its online activities.
Monthly target: 1666,67 $ You set up the activities for each month: Activity 1: Sell consultant service à X amount of dollars Activity 2: Sell products on your website for Y amount of dollars Activity 3: Work part time at company A in order earn Z amount of dollars
Most of Buffett's economic activity does not stem from buying and selling portions of public companies, but by buying and managing whole companies.
This has become a cornerstone of my own approach as I look for companies that can «do deals» and make things happen through their investing activities (buying and selling assets).
Many of the restaurants, rental car companies, and activities are sold out.
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«You are going to see a lot of activity, a lot of companies saying Ontario is the place to develop,» said Graeme Millen of Ottawa - based CH Four Biogas Inc., which sells biogas systems for farms.
His principal goals are to encourage asset managers to sell their investments in thermal coal companies, and to dissuade financiers from supporting the expansion of coal mining activities, particularly in Queensland's Galilee Basin.
The Commission was faced with the difficulty of identifying the beneficiary undertakings of the STL regime in this case, as it acknowledged that it was in principle possible to identify 5 major categories of actors: (i) the shipyards offering new built vessels or construction, repair and renovation services, (ii) leasing companies offering financing facilities, (iii) EIGs chartering out and selling vessels, (iv) the investors in those EIGs offering goods and services on a wide range of market (except if they are individuals not exercising any economic activity, in which case the Commission recognised that they were not covered by the Decision), and (v) shipping companies offering maritime transport services buying vessels to the EIGs through the STL system (recital 126).
Such companies (who seek clients who might wish to bring personal injury claims or claims for financial mis - selling) are subject to conditions of authorisation on the same model as entities conducting regulated activity must be authorised under FSMA 2000.
Vizio agreed to pay a $ 2.2 million settlement in the US, after the FTC and the New Jersey Attorney General alleged that the company had collected a «mountain of data» on viewers» activities, and sold it to third parties.
The working activities of a Precision Instruments Sales Representative involve presenting, promoting and selling the precision instruments of a company and for demonstrating the use and the benefits of the instruments to the customers.
Territory Sales Managers are responsible for selling and promoting company products in a given geographical area and overseeing the activity of sales teams.
The working activities of a Materials Handling Sales Representative involve presenting and selling the company's materials to clients or identifying new prospective clients.
The working activities of Lubricating Equipment Sales Representatives include presenting and selling the company's products and services to clients or preparing action plans and schedules in order to identify customers for the company.
District Sales Managers oversee the selling activities of a company in a given geographical area.
The working activities of a Printing Supplies Sales Representative include preparing presentations of the company's printing supplies, selling supplies to clients or performing follow - up activities on prospective clients.
During her career as a marketing expert, Maureen has launched up sell and stand - alone products and companies, directed public relations activities to bring national attention to companies through select media such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNNfn, INC Magazine and other top media, and created all forms of marketing and advertising content including, but not limited to: website, print and enewsletters, email and dialer campaigns, radio and tv advertisements, social media, branding and educational video and feature articles for targeted publications.
• Hands - on experience in ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction through provision of exceptional customer services • Highly skilled in assessing customers» needs and providing both information and assistance to ensure that they are met appropriately • Deep insight into the «extra mile» mantra to drive sales and ensure repeat business opportunities • Deeply familiar with recommending merchandise based on each customer's individual requirements and likes • Demonstrated expertise in preparing sales contracts and handling payment processes for both cash and credit card transactions • Unmatched ability to serve multiple customers at the same time, without compromising quality of services • Qualified to handle merchandising, visual merchandising and stocking activities in a time efficient manner • Proficient in upholding and implementing loss prevention strategies, and effectively reducing item loss through constant check and vigilance • Adept at processing shipments and ensuring that all merchandise is appropriately represented on the floor • Competent in recommending products to customers by effectively and efficiently providing information of benefits and demonstrating product features • Well - versed in engaging customers though conversation to determine their needs and assisting them in locating their choices of products • Proven record of suggestively selling additional items and services in a bid to meet company and self - sales goals
QUALIFICATIONS • Known for inspiring customers to make purchases, celebrating their purchases and creating a lasting positive impression on them • Proficient in maintaining selling floor presentations in a bid to meet personal and the overall sales goals of the store • Adept at reflecting the company's commitment to its customers through positive and professional self - representation • Competent in developing product knowledge and handling cross selling activities according to company procedures
• Create, plan and implement account plans to direct sales efforts • Confer with new and potential clients to determine their needs and provide them insight into the company's services • Develop and maintain lasting relationships with clients with a view to ensure recurring business • Maximize cross selling opportunities within existing client relationships • Educate clients about the company's products and services and answer questions and queries • Ensure appropriate utilization of resources such as budget, time and collateral • Assist marketing and sales teams in marketing and sales plans • Research market trends and create reports for the benefit of decision making • Maintain constant contact with clients to ensure satisfaction • Receive complaints from clients and take serious measures to resolve them • Create and maintain client records and sales and prospecting activities such as presentations, closed sales and follow up activities • Ensure that effective relationships are established and maintained with all key workers associated with account management • Create price quotations for clients and make amendments according to clients» ability to pay • Develop a database of strong leads through referrals, networking and email marketing • Ensure that «do not call» lists are respected completely
• Hands - on experience in providing information to customers by firstly verifying requests and then offering assistance • Highly experienced in completing order forms and requisitions and consulting documentation to verify order information • Deep insight into preparing invoices and bills, and processing credit card sales and mail order documentation • Demonstrated expertise in maintaining efficient filing systems, appropriate to the activities of each assigned unit • Familiar with operating and maintaining office equipment such as computer terminals, printers and scanners • Skilled in answering incoming telephone calls and dispatching requests, in addition to maintaining information flow in assigned units and / or counters • Unmatched ability to maintain an atmosphere of enthusiastic customer awareness with an emphasis on fast, friendly and courteous service • Effectively able to engage customers through suggestive selling activities, in a bid to increase company revenue • Qualified to process sales transactions with special focus on customer satisfaction and return business opportunities
Professional Experience Coca - Cola Refreshments, Inc. (Chicago, IL) 10/2010 — Present Account Manager II • Manage daily activities and train Account Managers in company policies, procedures, and industry best practices • Provide District Sales Managers with information and constructive feedback on Account Managers performance • Responsible for achieving sales objectives through the advance sale of product / brands and packages to large and small stores • Secure additional display space and execute various promotions for enhances sales opportunities • Display plan - o - grams and ensure their utilization in all C - store accounts • Successfully sell incremental displays to support ad activity, promotions, and other sales initiatives • Track and report results of sales and promotional activities ensuring profitable operations • Analyze prior year sales and year to date data to forecast future retail sales • Generated a 20 % lift in Vitamin Water sales through effective tracking and placement of coolers and advertising collateral • Present weekly merchandising and sales information to the team to encourage team participation and execution • Recognized as lead account manager for consistently producing the highest sales volume
A natural person, a corporation through its officers, a partnership through its partners or a limited liability company through its members or managers that deals in selling, exchanging, purchasing, renting, leasing, managing or pledging the person's or entity's own property, including cemetery property and membership camping contracts, and that does not receive special compensation for a sales transaction or does not receive special compensation or other consideration including property management fees or consulting fees for any property management services performed, if the majority of an officer's, partner's, member's or manager's activities do not involve the acts of a real estate broker,
It shows that, despite competing pressure — a desire for associates to focus on listing and selling, or perhaps a desire for them to participate first in company or franchise activities — large brokers see the value in being part of a bigger picture.
Possessing over 16 years of financial services and commercial real estate experience, Marcelo has worked with some of the top firms in the finance sector, where he focused on selling CRE transactional activity and capital flow data as well as building companies» sales organizations and onboarding clients.
The company recently released their first quarter activity report, showing a 67 percent year - over-year increase in the number of its homes sold to investors.
«The positive takeaway from today's report is that an increasing number of consumers are looking at better conditions to both buy and sell homes, which should help spur greater activity in certain markets going forward,» notes Kurt Pfotenhauer, vice chairman of First American Title Company.
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