Not exact matches
Rupert has a personal interest in photography and felt it was an
area that hadn't received enough attention in
culture, in philanthropy and in terms
of how it could define
corporate identity.
Manulife is proud to be the recipient
of many awards that recognize the Company for its overall excellence and specific achievements in
areas such as
culture,
corporate governance, customer satisfaction, and charitable and community programs.
The
corporate trend toward articulating mission,
corporate values and ethics statements, as well as attending to
corporate culture and external constituencies, points to
areas laden with notions
of purpose, value, obligation and community - notions inherent in faith communities.
In a
corporate environment, technology permeates the entire
culture, all elements
of work interact with ICT; a professional office does not feature lines
of desks using only paper and pencils, with a separate «suite»
of computers, and an
area for the use
of digital cameras.
As a part
of the Aderant Team, students will receive entry - level job skills in the
areas of marketing, finance and sales, as well as be exposed to an office
culture, expectations
of corporate professionalism and dress for business.
Hiring criteria for some employers may revolve more around hard skills, specific
areas of expertise and relevant degrees, but there are many organizations interested in those soft skills relative to their
corporate culture and conducive to an established team
of employees.
Her prior career experience gives Sharon distinct insight into how the demands and pressures
of corporate culture impact other
areas of life.