Sentences with phrase «company reputation as»

In addition, 92 per cent of job seekers judge company reputation as a crucial element in their decision making process when evaluating new job opportunities, according to the sixth annual Hays Oil & Gas Salary Guide.

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But their reputation is still in need of repair, and as a firm known for consulting, its future reputation will be paramount to the company's success, Dirker said, and a change in corporate culture will be just as vital as regulatory compliance.
We wanted to highlight some of the most interesting companies that are doing cool things to help boost Silicon Alley's reputation as a great place for tech.
But Lyft's reputation as a friendlier company goes a long way toward wooing drivers — and this GM partnership would only seem to help.
However, someone needs to point out a few of the gaps opening in the seemingly impregnable reputation of the modern - day version of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Ltd — now known as BHP Billiton.
It's better to lose a few dollars on a sale than it is to develop a reputation as a company with dishonest policies.
But the company will benefit from the fund's decision to use XRP, in part because it controls large reserves of the currency (which may get a price boost from Arrington's announcement) and because the move may burnish Ripple's reputation as a money transfer platform.
But the wise CEO will quickly embrace the accusation as an opportunity to enhance the company's reputation, not just survive the attack.
The PwC report highlighted how the small Swiss municipality has emerged as a «hotbed for blockchain - based companies and advisory services,» and the country's growing «reputation of being a welcoming environment for companies and tech firms.»
Thanks to its growing size and reputation, the company is becoming a more visible industry presence, recently opening the MDC Innovation Centre in New York, a 16,000 - square - foot office on Fifth Avenue above Bergdorf Goodman's, with a balcony overlooking Central Park for clients and partner agencies to use as a meeting and workspace.
Content marketing gives you the opportunity to expand your company, build your reputation and establish a place as a trusted leader in your industry.
In 1947 he founded the company that became the Olayan Group, which gained a reputation as a favored «local partner» — a requirement at the time for all foreign companies.
Companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and IBM (whose open source Watson tools Arruda's company ROSS uses) are competing with each other for reputations as leaders in artificial intelligence.
Shortly after setting up the company, the founders moved SoundCloud to Berlin, which was developing a reputation as one of the most startup - friendly cities in Europe at the time, partly due to its cheap accommodation and its abundance of talented programmers.
We have a reputation in Oregon and Washington as being the best company to work for and with.
As much as the company thought it had a reputation for being the most honest and trustworthy, they were shocked when they were perceived as the least honest and trustworthAs much as the company thought it had a reputation for being the most honest and trustworthy, they were shocked when they were perceived as the least honest and trustworthas the company thought it had a reputation for being the most honest and trustworthy, they were shocked when they were perceived as the least honest and trustworthas the least honest and trustworthy.
Finances aside, Target's bigger challenges are stubbornly centred on unhappy customers whose loyalty has been stretched thin by a series of supply - chain snafus and prices that many perceived to be out - of - whack with both big - box competitors and the company's own reputation as a quality discounter.
Musk, 46, has built up a showman's reputation as the founder and chief executive officer of Tesla (tsla), calling on true believers to help him overcome the «haters» who question his company's ability to usher in an electric - vehicle age on an ambitious timetable.
I know a former CEO of a publicly - traded company in Silicon Valley who built a reputation as an excellent public - speaker.
Serving as the aggregate component of your company identity, your brand is often responsible for formulating first impressions, building familiarity in the public, growing your reputation, and ultimately, securing the long - term loyalty of your customers.
Reputation Institute's survey of Canada's largest companies reinforces the power of this emotional appeal, which proved almost twice as important as rational considerations like product quality and innovation in determining consumers» opinion.
As Canadian Business found out when it conducted this year's reputation survey, people generally believe that RIM is an innovative, well run company, but they have little emotional connection to the brand itself.
The company did not focus on food, or any menu changes, even as its reputation on that front continues to suffer.
But finally in late August 2017, the company decided to remove the controversial feature as it tries to repair its reputation and alleviate privacy concerns of consumers.
At its most extreme, reputation can literally keep you in business, as is the case with many companies, such as IBM and WalMart, whose well - developed reputations have tided them over in hard times.
And in the past few weeks, the company's reputation as a ruthless, power - hungry, ambitious - above - all - else business has been marred with signs of malice.
This can set you up also for more long term reputation rehabilitation by forcing a focus on Turing as a research and development company — not a pharma hedge fund hybrid.»
As a first line of action, start healing the damage that was caused (if possible)-- post an apology on social media, broker a new deal with your vendors, give your customers a heads - up — do whatever is necessary is to preserve the company's reputation and minimize the effects to its bottom line.
Despite the controversy over the breach, Lord praised the security team at Yahoo, who are known internally as «the Paranoids,» adding he joined the company in 2015 because of their reputation.
As a sleek car company, Lexus stays true to its reputation with its Super Bowl 51 commercial titled «Man and Machine.»
Business owners who do it say it can boost productivity from workers stressed about their finances, as well as improve loyalty, morale, and a company's reputation.
Although the company's history isn't as long as that of others such as Gillette or Merkur, it has earned its well - deserved reputation as a maker of excellent razors and other shaving products.
When employed with other online reputation management strategies, the company may need to do this only as long as the negative publicity sits near he top of Google search results.
Irving is trying to take GoDaddy public, and the company's lingering reputation as the purveyor of «worst of the worst in terms of sexist ads» has the potential to hurt its market value.
The company's reputation as one of the best places to work brings in millions of job applicants a year, yet the company has hardly moved the diversity needle.
But some companies have worked harder than others to earn their reputations as hotbeds of bro cultures.
Once your business has established a reputation as a great company for outgoing graduates, you'll find students are being referred to you through these recruiting departments, giving you an edge over the competition in getting the best and brightest young minds on your team as soon as they have a degree.
The cost overrun is likely to have an impact on the reputation of Imperial, and its U.S. parent company ExxonMobil Corp., as «premium» operators, wrote CIBC analyst Andrew Potter in a note to clients.
Value is also influenced by intangible assets such as a company's brand image, industry reputation, and good will.
The collapse, the third catastrophic incident at Bangladeshi factories in five months that have killed more than 200 people, could taint Bangladesh's reputation as a source of low - cost products and services and call attention to Western retailers and other companies that obtain products from the country.
The project was the brainchild of Robb, who was growing increasingly concerned by Whole Foods» reputation as a white, elite, expensive company.
Companies should make sure their online reputations are spick - and - span, as 44 percent of women admit to spending at least 20 minutes researching something online before buying it.
Tucked away on a quiet street amid the canals and old buildings of central Amsterdam, the head offices of Adyen reflect its reputation as one of the tech industry's biggest behind - the - scenes companies.
«On a personal note, as well as the huge amount of time, stress and effort it takes to continually combat these scams, this whole episode has been extremely depressing — to see my reputation besmirched by such a big company, out of an unending greed to keep raking in its ad cash.»
At the same time, the company develops a reputation for taking low - margin jobs, thereby opening itself up to demands from high - margin customers to handle their low - margin work as well.
As a result, these leaders and their companies tend to lose their «priceless asset» — their reputations.
Jobs was all of these things — he dropped out of college, dropped acid, and earned a reputation as a petutalant, out - of - touch, micromanager — and he somehow managed the build the most valuable company in the world.
The NYSE is widely seen as the home of the traditional «blue chip» company, while the Nasdaq's reputation is more associated with Silicon Valley — and more to Facebook's image.
As smart as artificial intelligence gets, it is still not up to many critical job tasks that are required to protect companies from risks that can destroy not only bottom lines but reputationAs smart as artificial intelligence gets, it is still not up to many critical job tasks that are required to protect companies from risks that can destroy not only bottom lines but reputationas artificial intelligence gets, it is still not up to many critical job tasks that are required to protect companies from risks that can destroy not only bottom lines but reputations.
Ryan Cotton, the Bain managing director who led the investment, identifies three strengths that he believes will make Toms, one day, a multibillion - dollar public company: its reputation as a philanthropic pioneer, its enthusiastic customers (who may want to become shareholders), and its potential to expand beyond footwear into a broad lifestyle brand.
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