Sentences with phrase «arms businesses with»

Decide which you want so you can arm your business with a defense like a Loggerhead Turtle shell.
Arm your business with cases for tablets like iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Verizon Ellipsis, Google Nexus, and more.

Not exact matches

Unfortunately his opinions aren't met with enthusiasm from his superiors and after dishonorably being stripped of his high earning clients and elite status within the agency Jerry steps out into the sports business armed with only one volatile client and the only person with belief in his abilities with the impossible task of rebuilding what he once had.
Even though accepting credit card payments will usually cost your business more in fees than cash transactions you should still embrace them with open arms.
Armed with that viewpoint, she whittled her management team down to a well - chosen few, parted company with her partner, and bid her existing business farewell, and — in what amounts to overnight in company - evolution terms — McCann's new company, International Product Options, was born.
«I think the main difference between Irish cities and other cities is that people genuinely do welcome people with open arms in terms of business, networking, and relationships,» observes O» Reilly.
When entrepreneurs find ways to do things much cheaper and faster, that gets traditional businesses up in arms, so they work with government to put up roadblocks.
Armed with a better understanding of mobile technology, free from costly branch networks and focused intensely on the user experience, these online firms are muscling in on the lucrative business of providing loans, mortgages and portfolio management services to the public.
«Railway business is getting more global, with competition getting more severe so in this case, we need different arms.
For midsize businesses (those with more than 50 employees and less than 1,000) getting their arms around their total cost of ownership (TCO) in human resources — what they are actually spending on employees and the cost of managing them — can be easily overlooked.
Government lenders are traditional lenders working with government arms like the Small Business Administration (SBA).
But somewhat lost in all of this business wheeling and dealing is the fact that the balance of power in medicine is shifting: Armed with their body's own endless stream of signals and a smartphone, many individuals are getting the information they need to take charge of their health and wellbeing — or, in the case of Theresa Beech, whose 13 - year - old son was lost to cancer two years ago, to help total strangers search for a long - elusive cure.
Armed with the right data, you can make smarter business decisions.
The Harper government is in effect asking Bell, Telus and Rogers (which owns Canadian Business) to play with one arm strapped behind their back, while allowing Verizon (and other foreign companies) to pick and choose their targets, entry point and timing.
But before you jump into a business opportunity in Los Angeles (or any city, really), you should be armed with a knowledge of what industries are thriving there.
As Joe Castaldo writes in his in - depth Canadian Business feature, «The Last Days of Target,» the whole affair began with Zellers, Hudson's Bay's ailing discount arm.
It also recently signed a deal with Japan's SoftBank, whereby its commerce and service arm will be the primary reseller and distributor of Dropbox's business products in Japan.
Armed with designers from CannonDesign, «developing «the story» of Follett's business evolution became the inspiration for the workplace, as well as the change management trigger that has cultivated the connection among their employees,» said Meg Osman, the Client Leader for the Follett transformation.
Writing your business plan isn't busy work or a luxury; it's a vital part of the process of starting a business and arms you with information you need to know.
Furthermore, how are businesses supposed to comply with tax and tariff regulations, when different arms of the government can not agree on what the rules are?
Be prepared to lose the deduction or be armed with substantial proof of primary business intent and content in order to convince the auditor to allow it.
EMI was split up after the lawsuit's filing, with Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group (vivef) buying its recording music business and a consortium led by Sony (sne) acquiring its publishing arm.
Among other things, Glenhuron did not conduct business or provide services with arms - length entities.
But I had won a business competition, and I found myself armed with a cash prize and a business plan, and it seemed to follow that I should consider quitting to become an entrepreneur.
RBS had also contemplated seeking to keep Henry Bath as a merchant deal after buying into the Sempra Commodities business in 2008, but ultimately decided that it would be better to divest Henry Bath than hold it at arm's length, according to a person familiar with the decision.
By leveraging the power of the cloud - where all your information is up - to - date and in arm's reach - small businesses will have far fewer infrastructure barriers in competing with larger companies.
According to Business Insider, the e-commerce giant is partnering with Tyson Foods to create a meal kit service through Amazon Fresh, its grocery delivery arm.
As he points out, when a review of the city finances under Mayor David Miller called for improved economic development, Toronto created Build Toronto and Invest Toronto, arms - lengths organizations with a «mandate from the mayor and council... that the city is indeed open for business
Prichard sat down with senior writer Thomas Watson following his appointment as chair of international business law firm Torys and the Canadian arm of book publisher Penguin.
Chances are even if you aren't familiar with the AMB Group, you're familiar with their work: it is the investment management and support services arm of Home Depot founder Arthur Blank's for - profit businesses, such as the Atlanta Falcons, PGA TOUR Superstore, and Atlanta United FC, among others.
I agree with the author's premise, but think it falls short in arming the small business owner with the full range of comedic weapons.
If you want to be successful in business, you need to welcome your competition with open arms — just don't let them walk all over you.
These kinds of events help you find the leaders in your industry, share insight into industry trends, and arm you with the tools and knowledge you need to lead a fast - growing business.
At the 2018 STEP Conference in Dubai, we talked to entrepreneurs who had worked with Dubai Startup Hub, the entrepreneurial support arm of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, to learn how the entity had supported them in their business endeavors.
Stephen J. Sheinbaum, president and CEO of Merchant Cash and Capital, recently offered some tips, including giving your company a financial checkup, coming to grips with seasonal variations in your business, making sure you hire great people, and arming yourself with knowledge about financing options.
He peppered the crowd of 300 or so with O'Leary catchphrases — attendees applauded when he urged businesses to pour boiling oil on competitors — and showed off a picture with his arm around Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak on the set of Dancing with the Stars.
It's not rare for potential business buyers to try to strong - arm sellers into offering financing, but that's never a legitimate reason for sellers to go ahead with it.
When interacting with new customers, be armed with a compelling offer to entice some repeat business.
Armed with an exclusive distribution arrangement with Telus, CI was able to market its product nationally by piggybacking on that telecom company's extensive business services sales force.
At the same time, Byrne has put Overstock's retail business up for sale, looking to focus exclusively on the activities of Overstock's blockchain arm Medici, and De Soto, Inc, a new project with Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto Polar, which aims to apply blockchain to formalize informal property rights to unlock capital.
«But there's currently a bit of an arms race between the two tests, with both making changes to be more reflective of the critical thinking necessary in business school.»
Arm your investor relations, business development, corporate strategy, and treasury teams with in - depth intelligence.
Armed with information on where corporate leaders and their organizations stand, all stakeholders can make informed decisions about who to do business with.
RIL has, of late, sharpened its focus on media content and data - driven businesses that gel with its telecom arm.
The bank is also continuing with an overhaul of its business after the 2008 bailout, which on Wednesday led to the partial flotation of its US arm, Citizens Financial, on the New York stock exchange.
The mentees, armed with their notebooks, get a chance to interview leaders from the world of business, politics and the arts.
Known quantities, people with pull, guys with deep pockets, entrepreneurs with proven track records, members of prominent local families — the list of people who would find it easier than you to get support (and money) for a new business could be longer than your arm, depending on how connected you are.
Under the law, an independent contractor is someone who runs a separate business, with specialized skill, capital investment, and the ability to engage in arms - length negotiations over job terms.
Once you're armed with a powerful, well - told story, the actual business of link building becomes so much easier.
There is no doubt that Google's mobile algorithm update, if nothing else, publicly signaled a huge call to arms for businesses and restaurants to better market their products to users on all devices, starting with mobile up.
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