Sentences with phrase «core area of operations»

With this, the logistics services provider exits its core area of operations.

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We believe having the diagnostics at the area of point of care, whether that's in clinic or in operation in the livestock setting that can help identify the pathogen, the disease or manifestation that allows a veterinarian to tailor the right treatment for the right pathogen at the right time is clearly a complementary extension to our core business in biologicals and pharmaceuticals.
Our core faculty members include curators, art historians, and other art professionals from prominent Bay Area institutions, as well as an international roster of visiting curators and artists who expose students to many possible modes of operation in intensive seminars, critiques, and studio visits.
Managing Partners will oversee the firm's day - to - day operations; more and better leadership will be required to coalesce the attorneys and staff; reinforce partners» and associates» confidence about their firm's future; think strategically about the firm; take the steps to retain productive and profitable partners and associates; maximize opportunities in core competencies; and identify opportunities that compliment and supplement current areas of expertise.
Respected industry consultant Ari Kaplan lead several sessions that discussed core competencies, responsibilities, and coverage areas supported by a legal operations team, as well as the purpose and benefits of what an efficient legal operations staff can provide to corporate counsel.
The core duties of an area manager is management and assumption of overall responsibility for the successful operations of all stores within a designated area and boosting sales while simultaneously minimizing costs.
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