Wattpad Brand Solutions, on the other hand, allows Wattpad to connect dating experts» brands and other
corporate companies like Kraft and General Electric with influential writers.
Not exact matches
The service is an expansion of a nearly four - year old partnership between Apple and IBM in which the two
companies create
corporate apps together for Apple devices
like the iPhone and iPad.
Dig Deeper: Yvon Chouinard, Founder of Patagonia, on
Corporate Culture Resources: * The Ethical Leadership Group and consulting firms
like it serve
companies who have gone astray from their philosophies and are looking to get back on track ethically.
He decided to start enforcing employee down - time and vacations, developed plans for an on - site meditation room and made a host of cosmetic tweaks
like painting the
company's walls with bright colours and showcasing its new
corporate mantra: «I'm in.»
In the second round, contestants are introduced to
corporate sales via the methodology of one of 25 sponsoring
companies (including the
likes of Air Canada, Corus, Google, and Scotiabank).
Microsoft (msft) has been pushing its Skype for Business to
corporate customers amid increasing competition from
companies like Amazon (amzn) and Google (goog).
I've discussed the topic of scaling
corporate culture with many CEOs, there are countless books and I have my own experiences running similar service - based
companies like 352 Inc..
Particularly in a time of
corporate fiscal responsibility
like we are in today, individuals need to prove to their
companies perhaps more than ever that trade show / conference attendance is just as important to business success as it always has been, and perhaps even more.
The
company sells software subscriptions to schools and businesses that help teach financial literacy (understanding mortgages and credit, for example), responsible college behavior (involving hazing and alcohol consumption),
corporate compliance (
like sexual harassment and diversity training), and other programs.
Like renowned programs such as Y Combinator and Dreamit Ventures, these
corporate - run initiatives help early - and midstage
companies get from the concept phase through adolescence and into young adulthood.
Before this starts to sound
like the annual lecture from management — perhaps you're one of those
corporate employees forced to sleepwalk through an intranet quiz once in a while to prove to your higher - ups that you're familiar with the
company's code of conduct — consider DeMars's argument for the value of the ethical office from a personal standpoint: «In order to live happily and at peace with ourselves, we have to live in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she argues.
Rather than climb a single
corporate ladder
like the
company man of yore, you're more likely to spend your career scaling a professional jungle gym, maneuvering between projects, jobs,
companies, industries, and locales.
Along with professional athletes, they now work with
companies like Cisco, AT&T and GlaxoSmithKline, and the open enrollment
Corporate Athlete training courses they hold in Orlando and across the U.S. attract C - suite executives happy to pay up to $ 5,000 a head for two days of coaching from a team Procter & Gamble CEO A. G. Lafley credits with helping him stay «calm and cool under fire.»
Nevertheless, the potential money IBM and other
companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon can make by selling AI is likely to be in the billions of dollars, especially if they can convince customers to store their
corporate data with them.
While
corporate Goliath's
like Google will almost certainly survive the coming storm, the increasing emphasis on privacy protection could spell disaster for young start - up
companies that ignore which way the winds are blowing.
Led by the
likes of Procter & Gamble, parent
companies are discovering the value of promoting the
corporate brands rather than just the product brands.
Observable Networks specializes in a security technique called endpoint modeling that helps
companies track how people use devices
like smartphones that are connected to
corporate networks.
But a funny thing happens if you climb to the top of Canada's
corporate ladder, where BHP Billiton's $ 40 - billion hostile bid for Saskatoon - based Potash Corp. has many senior executives and
company directors ranting
like coffee - shop Marxists.
Investors
like the idea of
corporate tax cuts because the
companies in which they invest could become even more profitable.
Companies like Dell encourage employees to work from wherever they want whenever they want, while other
corporate conglomerates
like Yahoo! and IBM are eliminating work - from - home benefits and seeing significant increases in employee efficiency.
Among them are
companies like MobileWorks, which works with
corporate clients to outsource clerical and administrative work to low - income virtual workers.
Things
like, «I would
like a connection to the HR Director at xyz
company» or «Do you know a health - conscious mom who has a baby under one year of age and has left her
corporate job to be at home with her family?»
Corporate tax avoidance has risen to the top of the political agenda in Britain in recent years, following revelations about the complex tax structures used by big
companies like Starbucks and Google.
Companies like this see the value of customer service as part of the overall
corporate strategy.
B.C.'s Liberal Party,
like its opponents, received a number of
corporate donations during the 2013 provincial election, but the
companies making them often did not report those donations to shareholders.
Cook said that the services business is akin to a Fortune 100
company, theoretically on par with
corporate heavyweights
like Twenty - First Century Fox and cigarette giant Philip Morris.
He decided to start enforcing employee downtime and vacations, developed plans for an on - site meditation room and made a host of cosmetic tweaks,
like painting the
company's walls bright colours and showcasing its new
corporate mantra: «I'm in.»
When I left a secure
corporate job, I was immersed in writing about visionaries
like Jobs, Bill Gates, and others who started
companies in their garages or dorm rooms, dropped out of college, and became billionaires.
If your
company is heavily targeting the group —
like Converse or Red Bull — you already know that millennials are everywhere online today and they're accessing and interacting with your
corporate brand from countless devices.
Obviously there are other long - term investors in
corporate bonds,
like insurance
companies, commercial banks, etc., who could cushion the blow.
Like the voting machine
companies, Internet voting services — mostly purveying their software in private or
corporate elections — largely resist subjecting their work to public trial.
Like paper - only shells, which enable the secrecy - minded to hide real ownership of assets, shelf companies are set up by firms like Wyoming Corporate Services, then left «on the shelf» to season for ye
Like paper - only shells, which enable the secrecy - minded to hide real ownership of assets, shelf
companies are set up by firms
like Wyoming Corporate Services, then left «on the shelf» to season for ye
like Wyoming
Corporate Services, then left «on the shelf» to season for years.
Tisch also talks about his biggest worry: high
corporate taxes and what he would
like Washington to do to make U.S.
companies more competitive in the global marketplace.
SAN FRANCISCO Apple Inc lavished cash on its shareholders
like no
company in history in the first three months of the year and it intends to keep doing so, making the iPhone maker's investors the clearest winners yet from last year's sweeping U.S.
corporate tax cuts.
Instead, the
company's various divisions — whether it's a freight railroad or a mobile home manufacturer — have their own
corporate functions, including things
like HR and legal.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 2 Apple Inc lavished cash on its shareholders
like no
company in history in the first three months of the year and it intends to keep doing so, making the iPhone maker's investors the clearest winners yet from last year's sweeping U.S.
corporate tax cuts.
It's one of the reasons Republicans are floating a cut in the
corporate income tax rate — in hopes of
companies like Apple bringing their profits back to the US for investment here.
«We now operate three
corporate accelerators in India and provide our innovation - for - hire consulting services to
companies like Visa, Thomson Reuters, ICICI Lombard, and so on.»
So in the 1980s banks found a new market:
corporate raiders treated
companies much
like real estate, to be bought on credit and managed to create a capital gain.
Due to B.C.'s Wild West donation laws,
companies — even foreign - owned ones
like Kinder Morgan — can literally buy influence with their
corporate chequebook.
LOT Network members partner with other
like - minded
companies who believe good
corporate citizens don't monetize patents through patent trolls.
Kapin, who's switched to Lyft and is pushing for
companies like Uber to fix their «brogrammer»
corporate culture, says she won't ride Uber again without a «radical culture change that starts at the top.»
As some investors and entrepreneurs see it, there's room in the market for both the private blockchains developed by communities around Bitcoin and Ethereum, and the sanctioned
corporate ledgers that
companies like R3 are developing.
Our Business Partnerships team works with Fortune 500
companies like Microsoft, Gap, and TripAdvisor to support their global
corporate citizenship goals.
The examples include not just well - known socially conscious
companies like Ben & Jerry's and Patagonia, but also wildly successful
corporate giants who are also profiting by doing good in the world, including General Electric, Toyota, Unilever, Marks and Spencer, and many others.
We also excluded inside - core growth moves,
like accelerating innovation in R&D, investing in
corporate ventures, and stepping up the
company's metabolism by, say, speeding up operations or hiring more salespeople.
Trump would also submit legislation on currency manipulation, review whether our trading partners engage in «harmful» practices, and would order the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US to review food security in trade and reciprocity in international
corporate takeovers (i.e. whether a US
company would be able to buy a Chinese
company like a Chinese
company would be able to be buy a US
company).
the demand for bitcoins will be for real only when some real supplier of real goods or services
like multinational
corporate companies begin to issue bitcoins for free for his loyal customers and in the same time begin to accept bitcoins in exchange for his goods
The project is designed to buy back tokens from holders who would
like to cash in at the market price of the token at the time, along with the tokens» share of the
corporate profits, funded by 35 percent of the
company's profit on a prorated basis.
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