Indeed, it has been applauded especially
by business people who travel regularly to Ghana as a novelty that has facilitated their investments.
First, there is the high - control environment, used
by business people who are not necessarily code jockeys to create applications that fit their compliance needs.
Not exact matches
The rest of the tale is hearsay: that a heavily indebted Heywood, a former family friend and fixer
who had helped get Bo junior into Harrow (Heywood's prestigious alma mater in England) had demanded a bigger cut of a
business deal; that he threatened to expose underhanded dealings
by Gu if he didn't get it; that Bo's police chief, Wang Lijun, had confronted him over the alleged murder (the death was originally put down to alcohol poisoning), after which Wang sought asylum at an American consulate; that Gu had shown up at a police station in a
People's Liberation Army major - general's uniform to announce that she was under special orders from Beijing to «protect» Comrade Wang; that the couple had plotted to assassinate Wang and came up with three separate storylines to avoid being implicated.
The near - term growth potential of a brand's
business is almost entirely circumscribed
by the number of
people out there in the world
who are already somewhat familiar with it and at least a little intrigued.
If I look at my Netflix experience, once the DVD
by mail
business was efficient and effective, we didn't need the
people who built that
business to maintain it.
«The orientation should begin at the first click of the mouse when someone first goes on the company's website, so
by the time the
person comes in for the interview, they already know quite a lot about the organization,» says Richard Jordan, a
business coach
who has been responsible for reshaping the recruiting and orientation process at a number of technology firms.
According to a study
by Michael Norton of Harvard
Business School and two colleagues from the University of British Columbia, the amount of money
people earn has less influence on their happiness than how they spend it, and those
who spend at least some of their money on others are happier than those
who do not.
About Lewis Howes: Lewis is a
business coach, keynote speaker, athlete and investor,
who was recognized
by President Obama as one of the top 100 entrepreneurs in the country under 30 and has been featured in The New York Times,
People, Men's Health, The Today Show and other major media outlets.
That claim and myriad variations are all over the internet, from
business articles written
by people who should know better to puffery put out
by franchise brokers and consultants.
Look for two or three
people with whom you don't compete and
who don't work with you and use them to form your own «board of directors,» a strategy promoted
by Stanford Graduate School of
Business professor Jeffrey Pfeffer.
«Most aerospace
businesses are run
by people who are only interested in making money,» he says.
Little do these skeptics,
who rain on the home
business owner's parade, know is that the number of
people working from home, and making very good annual incomes, has grown
by leaps and bounds in recent years.
I was doing a seminar many years ago on networking and was talking about the value of collaborating with your competition from time to time, and how it is actually possible to increase your
business by collaborating and cooperating with
people who might be your competitors.
To this day a 300 - foot - long hitching rail stands outside the store — it's been there since the
business was established, in 1955 — for
people who arrive
by buggy.
But worthy ships aren't built
by one
person: Access to mentors, capital, partners and friends
who can talk
business can be invaluable, especially when a new
business owner is just starting out.
Especially in
business - to -
business industries, the buyer is usually guarded
by layers and layers of
people who I like to call gatekeepers (e.g. receptionists, assistants, and clerks).
And, if your
business is like most of the SM newbies out there
who are running to catch up while wearing concrete sneakers, you've got a lot of otherwise productive time and energy being spent
by your
people (and possibly a pile of money as well on outside vendors) in the unclear pursuit of
who knows what.
Microsoft's overarching goal is to «democratize A.I.,» which Nadella explained has something to do with analyzing the mountains of data produced
by consumers and
businesses and then presenting the findings to
people who have far less free time than they used to have.
Principal documents that should be submitted
by the entrepreneur
who hopes to start a new
business include: resume (and resumes of any other key
people involved in the proposed enterprise); current financial statement of all personal assets and liabilities; summary of collateral; proposed operating plan; and statement detailing revenue projections.
By considering all three of these targets, you can position yourself in a way that appeals to the
people who can help push your speaking
business to the next level.
In short, not enough
people are starting new small
businesses, and of those
who are, too many are prompted
by unemployment.
The trio was motivated not only
by a desire to start their own
business, but to create jobs for other locals
who had skills and ambition —
people like Nicholls,
who joined in 2007 when the Cookes acquired a previous employer.
Artificial intelligence is currently a $ 15 billion industry, and is expected to grow to more than $ 70 billion
by 2020, meaning that employers are eager to hire
people who understand its
business value, and how to develop for it, so they can keep ahead of the competition.
The car rental
business came full circle: Suddenly, Enterprise's slew of downtown locations — used
by people whose cars are in the shop or
who don't own cars at all — offered a less cyclical, more profitable model.
Always have, always will.There seems to be an assumption, mostly
by people who have never run a
business, that corporate America can and should do more than achieve its primary mandate of maximizing its return.
Keeping the
People Who Keep You in
Business: 24 Ways to Hang On to Your Most Valuable Talent,
by Leigh Branham (American Management Association, 2000).
It's marketed as being an easy way to become a
business owner — it takes relatively little startup capital, etc. — but Rose knows more
people who have been burned
by this investment strategy than
people who have had a positive outcome.
Since the percentage of phone numbers that connect to mobile phone — wielding young
people and elderly landline users is about equal, it's actually the youthful folks
who may dominate a sample created
by random digit dialing, says Marc - David Seidel, an associate professor at the Sauder School of
Business at the University of British Columbia.
You can ensure you reach
people actually interested in your
business by remarketing to
people who've already viewed your content.
Many of the
business tax cuts in the Republican plan are simply windfalls for
people who made
business investments in the past — and even if investors are very responsive to incentives, they can't respond to the bill
by investing more in
businesses and creating more jobs in the past.
The best - selling author and host of The Tim Ferris Show tells Inc. that
people too often believe romanticized tales of entrepreneurs
who took a huge risk — and ultimately reaped great rewards —
by launching their
businesses.
Don't give the
person permission to do something that they can do without you: Few things make customers angrier than a customer service representative
who responds to a customer's threat to never do
business with the company again
by saying, «well that's certainly your choice.»
Shahab Etessami, a former rug wholesaler
who wrote the software Shallenberger now uses, says that «probably 90 %» of the
people in the rug industry start a software purchase
by simply asking other
people in the
business which software they use and where they got it.
By aligning your marketing to your values,
people who resonate with your message will be attracted to you and will come to you and your
business with ease.
Cisco recently published its tenth annual data breach report, and some of the findings should be cause for concern
by people who own, run, or work for
businesses.
The most unnerving incident was when one of Kleinfeld's daughters, a student at Harvard
Business School, was approached on campus
by someone
who asked to «friend» her on Facebook; the
person also spoke to her friends, fishing for information about her family.
People in the media industry like to speculate that one possibility is Paula, his wife,
who some say has taken on an increasing interest in the
business — although that idea was dismissed
by sources familiar with the matter.
As someone
who helps prospective and existing
business owners for a living, I am heartened
by all the media attention aimed at helping
people find employment and survive this difficult economy.
According to a 2010 report
by the Joint Committee on Taxation, the official scorekeeper for Congress, about 3 percent of
people who report
business income would face a tax increase under Obama's plan.
What better way to tell the story of your
business, than
by using the
people who are there working in the trenches each day beside you to help advance your mission?
«Even if it was human error and not intentional, one IT
person is probably going to put this company out of
business,» Loomis said, pointing to lawsuits that may be brought against the company
by those
who had their information exposed.
If your staff time get's maxed out
by inquiries from
people who won't ever do
business with you, your staff won't have time or energy for the
people who will.
Among the
people who've left or announced departures, either under pressure or for other reasons, are seven executives
who had reported to Mr. Kalanick: SVP of
Business Emil Michael, who is one of Mr. Kalanick's best friends and was the second-most powerful person at the company; ridesharing president Jeff Jones (ostensibly the No. 2 executive for Uber's core business); head of growth Ed Baker; engineering vice president Amit Singhal; communications and public policy chief Rachel Whetstone; head of finance Gautam Gupta; and Anthony Levandowski, head of Uber's autonomous vehicles program, who was fired amid theft allegations made against him by his former e
Business Emil Michael,
who is one of Mr. Kalanick's best friends and was the second-most powerful
person at the company; ridesharing president Jeff Jones (ostensibly the No. 2 executive for Uber's core
business); head of growth Ed Baker; engineering vice president Amit Singhal; communications and public policy chief Rachel Whetstone; head of finance Gautam Gupta; and Anthony Levandowski, head of Uber's autonomous vehicles program, who was fired amid theft allegations made against him by his former e
business); head of growth Ed Baker; engineering vice president Amit Singhal; communications and public policy chief Rachel Whetstone; head of finance Gautam Gupta; and Anthony Levandowski, head of Uber's autonomous vehicles program,
who was fired amid theft allegations made against him
by his former employer.
«This is a strategic
business decision, endorsed
by our investors with whom we discussed this possibility, but that doesn't obviate the sadness we feel in saying goodbye to the many
people who helped put Fab on the amazing path we are on today,» Goldberg wrote.
«As an Egyptian immigrant
who was taken under the wing of a great
business leader like Bill Campbell, I have an abiding belief that we all should pay it forward
by ensuring that our workplace represents all types of
people,» Michael wrote.
The same
people who once criticized millennials for tweeting about our lunches (which none of us actually did,
by the way) now get that hashtags are a big
business: Some 73 % of Canadians use social media.
Named one of the best «Best Places to Work in the Valley»
by the Phoenix
Business Journal for the last seven consecutive years, the Chandler Regional Medical Center is dedicated to its employees and credits its success on the
people who care for its patients.
People are afraid of him, and it can be very intimidating no matter
who you are: a waitress working an event where he's a guest because you've been told
by your boss how important this event is and how important these VIPS are; an actor trying to get into the
business; a publicist working on a movie.
And this shifting focus towards
businesses may be a good thing, according to Mitchell,
who said that mass collection of personal data
by the likes of Facebook and Google present more realistic surveillance dangers to the average
person.
Many
people get the start - up money they need
by mortgaging or remortgaging their homes, or selling property or possessions — even those
who do succeed in getting a start - up
business loan.