«Like Trusted Choice ® agents, Beacon Mutual is dedicated to its policyholders and to treating them with respect and courtesy as persons and business partners, not just as policies, and to
conducting company business in an ethical manner at all times,» continues Rosati.
Would you be willing to take that chance when you have to be in the right places at the right times to
conduct company business or else deals can be lost and so can your job and reputation?
Not exact matches
Arrin is in the
business of
conducting employee background checks for
companies across the country.
Customers will be hard pressed to
conduct business with a
company that is socially and environmentally irresponsible, and someone else's positive image will attract them elsewhere.
within the United States, the
Company's
businesses are heavily regulated by the states in which it
conducts business, including licensing, market
conduct and financial supervision, and changes in regulation may reduce the
Company's profitability and limit its growth;
MONTREAL — Valeant Pharmaceuticals faces years of legal challenges despite cutting ties with a U.S. mail - order pharmacy at the centre of a controversy about how Canada's largest publicly traded drug firm
conducts its
business, say industry observers and the
company's second - largest shareholder.
Social Finance: Unlocking the Potential for Developmental Lending, a new research report
conducted my firm Impakt, reveals that the Indian
Business Corporation, a
company owned by the three treaty areas of Alberta, has pioneered an approach called «developmental lending» that is providing aboriginal entrepreneurs such as Ms. Saliwonczyk with capital to create new
businesses, or maintain or expand existing ones.
However, according to a recent survey she
conducted, less than 2 % of over 5,000
business presenters in Fortune 100
companies actually
conduct a dress rehearsal and practice their presentation aloud.
On top of the risk of federal prosecution, IRS targeting and asset seizure, cannabis entrepreneurs have to cope with the hazards of
conducting a
business that deals mostly in cash, since a majority of traditional financial institutions — banks, credit card issuers, and payment transaction
companies — won't provide services to the industry.
In general, you want a
company with experience in
conducting mystery shopping in your industry and your type of
business.
B2B CFO, a
company that provides
businesses with CFO services and exit - strategy assistance,
conducted the survey of 230
companies named to this year's Inc. 500/5000 list of fast - growing
businesses.
Do you care about a
company's values, beyond the effect those values have on how the
company conducts business?
A code of
business ethics usually doesn't stand alone, it works in conjunction with a
company's mission statement and more specific policies about
conduct to give employees, partners, vendors, and outsiders an idea of what the
company stands for and how it's members should
conduct themselves.
So, strive to be the last businessperson /
company standing, and others will see you as accountable, dependable and their first choice for someone to
conduct business with.
This will further entrench the on - demand economy in society, as large
companies change the ways in which they
conduct business, looking to on - demand providers for services that traditionally took place in - house.
To help these small
businesses boost their brands and recruit highly - skilled applicants, LinkedIn has introduced a suite of paid services designed to help
companies with fewer than 500 employees showcase their talent brand and
conduct passive recruitment year - round.
Companies should be held responsible for protecting their employees and the environment and otherwise
conducting business in a manner that is not harmful.
After a successful three years learning how
business was
conducted in China, I was ready to go home and start my own
company.
The decision has been ascribed to some combination of the persuasive powers of the president - elect, about $ 7 million in tax breaks from the state of Indiana, and implicit threats to the valuable
business Carrier's parent
company United Technologies, a major military contractor,
conducts with the federal government.
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.
It doesn't make the drugs itself; it leases medicines from
companies,
conducts phase 1 and 2 testing, and then it leases the drug to a larger
business to
conduct phase 3 testing.
According to the Harris Poll's most recent «Reputation Quotient» study, 60 % of consumers surveyed had decided not to do
business with a
company because of something they learned about how the
company conducts itself.
Airbnb this and Uber that; these
companies are evolving the way
business is
conducted by reorganizing human potential in a way that is manageable, cohesive and (let us not forget) helpful to the remainder of society.
In addition to the potential losses faced by Google if users are forced to switch to other email platforms, the blockages also make it increasingly difficult for
companies with corporate Gmail accounts to
conduct business in China, according to Reuters.
The Dublin, Ireland - based
company has been
conducting a strategic review of its
business and considering acquisitions and divestitures.
A recent poll
conducted by my
company, ReachLocal, showed that 73 percent of local
businesses have more than one digital - marketing provider.
Most small
businesses don't bother to
conduct a formal assessment of who's buying from them, and whom they're buying from, says Anthony Scriffignano, chief data scientist at
business data and intelligence
company Dun & Bradstreet.
When videoconference systems debuted in the early 1990s they promised to revolutionize how
companies conducted business.
Canadian
business leaders, in a poll
conducted by COMPAS Inc., are divided on whether Apple is likely to suffer damage to its reputation, and whether North American
companies should insist on better standards when outsourcing.
Fixed asset base: This is the long - term base of the
company's operation strategy, represented by all the equipment, machinery, vehicles, facilities, IT infrastructure and long - term contracts the firm has invested in to
conduct business.
In 2014, the University of North Carolina's Kenan - Flager
Business School, in partnership with Human Capital Institute (HCI),
conducted a study where they found that 85 percent of global
companies report an urgent need to develop employees with leadership potential.
As a result, Nevada has become a haven for celebrities, movie stars and other highly visible individuals (such as big
company CEOs) who seek anonymity when
conducting their
business and investment activities.
Mr. Rockowitz added that Li & Fung employees
conduct rigorous on - site audits — unlike many competitors — to ensure that the
company does
business only with factories that adhere to safety regulations.
According to a study
conducted by The New York Times, 65 percent of
companies» new
business comes from referrals.
A similar study
conducted by the Guardian Insurance
Company offered even more marked results, with 35 % of small
business owners surveyed reporting that they actually started their
businesses to fund their retirements.
How you
conduct yourself offstage carries just as much weight, according to Tabrez Ebrahim, co-founder of Evanston, Ill. - based NuMat Technologies, a clean - energy technology
company that has won about $ 1.3 million in contests this year, including top honors at the U.S. Department of Energy's first National Clean Energy
Business Plan Competition.
The most common way
companies conducted business abroad was through foreign partners, at 37 %, followed by their own boots on the ground, at 35 %.
Going public would give investors a voice in
company operations and a direct impact on decisions to determine how we will
conduct business.
The investor, together with other shareholders, has demanded Yahoo separate the Asian assets, including stakes in Chinese ecommerce
company Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Yahoo Japan Corp, and
conduct an immediate public auction of the core
business, including search and advertising
businesses.
A study
conducted by Olin
Business School at Washington University in St. Louis projected that 40 percent of the current Fortune 500
companies will face extinction in 10 years.
Companies that survive and thrive over the long term have more significant interactions with their customers than just
conducting transactions; great
businesses are places where problems are solved and lives are improved.
Two - thirds of
company builders rely on outsourcing to handle one or more internal corporate functions, according to a survey of 400 CEOs of fast - growth
businesses conducted by Coopers & Lybrand.
«An increase of one [happiness] point on the survey equates to a savings of $ 2,552 in medical costs per year per employee,» concluded the study,
conducted by U.S. health insurance
company Humana and the University of Michigan's Ross School of
Business.
In Chile and Poland, teams assessed the needs and requirements of the markets, then structured the
companies accordingly — there was no top - down pressure dictating how the
companies should manufacture or sell their products and services, or otherwise
conduct their daily
business.
Claim: The defendants accuse Bhakta of smoking marijuana on
company premises while
conducting business.
However, these tax savings apply only to C corporations, and the majority of small
business is
conducted as one form or another of pass - through entities — partnerships, limited liability
companies (LLCs) taxed as partnerships or S corporations.
Fortunately, you have already
conducted a significant amount of investigation into the new market; use that information to help your
company determine how you are going to run all aspect of your
business in the new country, from dealing with foreign government regulations, to transport, logistics, pricing, and marketing.
Lu said that China welcomes foreign
companies to invest and
conduct business in China, but they should respect China's sovereignty and integrity, as well as the Chinese people's feelings and abide by China's laws.
In the past 10 years, private - equity firms have collected $ 2 billion in transaction fees, which essentially are bonuses the firms take for
conducting their
business of buying, managing and selling
companies.
«This
company has to make some dramatic changes in the way it
conducts its
business,» Anil Doradla, a research analyst with William Blair, said in an interview Monday.