Sentences with phrase «companies jump onto»

Before more companies jump onto the idea of an open office plan, it might be worth considering some of the serious drawbacks this layout can have on productivity.
A new breed of matchmaker is helping small companies jump onto the fast track by getting them into the right strategic alliances
Many companies jumped onto the bandwagon a few months later, like Kobo and Amazon.
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Offering a nearly frictionless experience, an accredited investor will be able to jump onto his / her computer and discover, engage with, and invest in private companies, anytime, anywhere.
It means that investors should do their homework and realize that most companies are willing to jump onto the latest trend, or lie about it, in order to artificially boost their stocks.
I wish Open Manga well, but think they have to start smaller first before they expand - big companies only jumped onto Crunchyroll * after * they'd proven themselves with some smaller offerings.
Amazon executives have reportedly watched in frustration as other companies have jumped onto the digital content bandwagon and are willing to do «whatever it takes,» to stay competitive, says the Times.
Another New Self - pub Ebook Company) is an example, its leaders talking of jumping onto the «ebook train» with publishing services.
If your feline friend follows you from room to room, jumps onto tables and counters to be near you and always seems to be right where your step, she clearly enjoys your company — especially if it's not near feeding time.
Big publishers have the contacts, clout and PR infrastructure to push and publicise their games a lot more vigorously - and it's hardly surprising that many companies are jumping onto the first party bandwagon at the first opportunity (Media Molecule, anyone).
In the rush to get a game title out onto the mobile game market, coin - op arcade companies have not taken exception to jumping on that particular bandwagon.
Although many companies are advertising these policies in the media, be careful before jumping onto any bandwagon.
«I think a lot of people are jumping onto it as a catchword and making people think they have a «gee - wiz» material, like this glasses company I saw saying they have graphene in the glasses,» Les Johnson, co-author of a book on graphene, told The Verge in January.
I think a lot of people are jumping onto it as a catchword and making people think they have a «gee - wiz» material, like this glasses company I saw saying they have graphene in the glasses.
The company raised $ 50 million in a deal led by John Doerr at Kleiner Perkins back in 2015, one of his last huge checks as a variety of firms jumped onto the on - demand space.
Many companies have jumped onto the «interior decorating» bandwagon of letting you virtually preview products in your home.
While hugely successful companies like Facebook are trying to purge their services of cryptocurrency scams, floundering companies like Kodak have jumped at the opportunity to attract investors by slapping blockchain buzzwords onto their business plans.
Rather than get rid of its mobile division, BlackBerry decided to jump onto the Android bandwagon, releasing the BlackBerry Priv in 2015, the company's first Android - powered smartphone.
The journey between my role as a mergers and acquisitions attorney to founder and CEO of a social media SaaS company and manager of an investment firm may seem convoluted — and I'll admit, leaving law behind felt like jumping from a yellow brick road onto an uncharted dirt path at first.
While leveraging social media for sourcing, recruiting, and employer branding is a hot topic for many companies, employers need to be aware of the potential dangers before jumping onto the internet.
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