Sentences with phrase «also increase your bottom line»

Lowering janitorial costs can also increase your bottom line, so long as you don't try to save at the expense of building quality and tenant satisfaction, says Cantrell.

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Considering the US's lack of federal paid family leave policy, Sandberg said companies need to take the lead and support families with their own paid leave policies, which she said wouldn't just be nice to do, but would also improve the bottom line by increasing employee loyalty and performance.
While an increase in sales is great for the bottom line, the holiday season also means an increase in customer interactions, which unfortunately doesn't always result in glad tidings or great joy.
And if you have a morale problem, you likely also have a productivity problem, among a multitude of other issues such as poor concentration, lackluster performance, and increased turnover, all of which can have a negative impact on your bottom line.
Although this can increase a company's bottom line, it can also require putting large numbers of domestic workers out of work, which can be hazardous to the company's global brand management.
It will also result in more productive work and will benefit employees by increasing their bottom line,» said McCoy.
Bottom Line: Dysbiosis and intestinal inflammation may also increase intestinal permeability, allowing harmful substances to «leak» across the gut barrier.
To increase their bottom line Spark Networks also decreased operating and direct marketing expenses for 2008.
They'll not only be able to provide today's employees with the kind of learning experience they look for from potential employers, but also bolster their bottom line and remain competitive by propelling increased employee performance through greater engagement around learning.
The increase in student attendance also has a «Triple Bottom Line» benefit of: students learn when they are present in class, teachers have more opportunity to teach, and increased revenue to districts through the current funding model of Texas school districts which is based on student attendance.
It could also prove to be a big boost to the publishing industry — an indication that it will stop seeing digital books as the enemy and embrace them as a way to sell more copies, reach a wider audience, and increase its bottom line.
Also look for «junk» fees, which might be listed as «warehousing fees» or «processing fees» (or other names) and are sometimes a way for unscrupulous lenders to increase their bottom line.
Increasing client compliance with your recommendations and advice is critical for better pet health outcomes, but it's also pivotal to the success of your bottom line.
Generating sales like this, the Christmas holiday season not only offers pet retailers and manufacturers opportunities to increase the bottom line but also to make their businesses stand out and help them become pet care leaders in their communities.
Digital Download sales are also having an impact on Koei Tecmo's bottom line as the high margin content means that Koei Tecmo are able to increase profit margins on digital content and therefore overall profit as well.
In effect, this could also increase the sales of Apple Pencil and boost the bottom lines of suppliers Compal, Unimicron, Unitech and Simplo.
A 2017 report from PwC highlights that today's dealmakers are more ambitious than ever, using a merger and acquisition (M&A) not just to increase the bottom line but also to «stretch» their business by adding new and unfamiliar capabilities.
Nevertheless, these same employers are also very cognizant of the bottom line, and so salary increases within my native Canada will stay below the three per cent mark.
Thanks to better storage solutions and cheaper hardware, more and more organizations are using predictive analytics to increase bottom lines while also using them as a competitive differentiator.
By promoting the development of homes and apartments that are within reach of working families in your communities, you'll not only increase business opportunities for yourself but also address other important civic goals, such as easing traffic congestion, creating stronger neighborhoods, and, in the long run, boosting your city's bottom line.
Bonnie is also a Certified BPI (Building Performance Institute) Building Analyst, a Certified Sustainability Planner, and a Certified Total Quality Management (TQM) Facilitator with a track record of proven success in reducing carbon footprints, driving revenue to the bottom line, and increasing customer satisfaction for major US and global organizations.
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