Sentences with phrase «clients of the key reasons»

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A key reason for Dataminr's prime position: Twitter owns a stake in it, according to Tom Glocer, another investor in Dataminr and a board member of Morgan Stanley (MS)(which is itself a client of Dataminr's).
This combination of industry focus and service integration is unique in the wine industry, and a key reason Benson's average client engagement exceeds four years.
Overall, I think Neil Record's done an excellent job of institutionalising the firm, and I see no reason to anticipate any key - man risk (or major strategy / client changes) if / when he or any other long - term senior execs finally depart.
If there was ever a reason to invest in your client — attend AGMs or planning meetings without billing, ask questions that relate to internal culture and structures, get feedback and respond with adjustments as needed, meet other key members of the client's executive team, introduce your juniors to theirs, set a Google Alert for the client, read their annual report — it is now, and hopefully ahead of the next proposal request.
Every time a firm promoted a star lawyer in its marketing material or trumpeted the poaching of a key partner from another firm, however, it was actually undermining its own institutional brand — it was giving clients yet another reason to say, «I hire the lawyer, not the firm.»
Teri delivered exactly that, and more.After researching numerous resume services, both locally and nationally, I chose Teri at Cherry Creek Resume Service for several key reasons: 1) her years of experience; 2) her method of meeting clients face - to - face and really getting to know them; 3) her knowledge base; 4) the competitive pricing of services; 5) the estimated turnaround time for completion; and 6) the convenient location.
Lack of effective communication is a top concern that brings my clients to therapy, and oftentimes a key reason for their differences is how both partners prefer to handle conflict.
When a Real Estate brokerage is successful in using lower commission rates as the key reason to retain them, they can avoid much of the time commitment that's usually associated with building up a business through referrals from satisfied clients.
Whilst I disagree with the rebate scheme that this organization advertises as a means to attract dual agency «customer» (vs. «client», as they describe it) business for one of the reasons that Alan M alludes to below (potential misrepresentation vis a vis the seller - buyer «must transact» the sale - purchase simultaneously) wherein their advertising above it states that «If a seller lists their home with the RedPin.com and at the same time «engages» them to buy a new home,...» (the key word being «engages», which means to sign a BRA), it will nevertheless be interesting to observe for how long this salaried method of remunerating their sales people will last.
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