said, «Commission structure is favorable to those wanting to make money, management is excellent, and
corporate support puts the individual sales rep in a position to win.»
A Stryker employee said, «Commission structure is favorable to those wanting to make money, management is excellent, and
corporate support puts the individual sales rep in a position to win.»
Not exact matches
In other words, as a holding company, our job is executive oversight,
support, setting risk management parameters, and
putting the right people in the right places to align with our
corporate strategy (if we own enough stock to control an investment, we can fire the managers and replace them at our own discretion).
Corporate has a lot of pride in Pure Barre and the franchisees and have
put forth a serious amount of effort to continuously
support owners in any way that they can.
That is the beast to feed, not the
corporate get - rich - on - the - backs - of - kids mentality that has
put us where we are today... seeking life
support so we can barely be present with our students and parents.
Moales is nothing short of infamous for his role in helping the Malloy administration after they illegally took over the Bridgeport Schools, for his unending
support for
Corporate Education Reform Industry Kingpin, Paul Vallas, for his ability to acquire a multi-million dollar early education contract from the Malloy administration while serving on the Bridgeport Board of Education, for having illegally
put dozens of little children in his daycare centers despite the fact that the building did not meet fire code or have certificates of occupancy and for his long - standing
support of charter schools.
Instead of sharply and aggressively critiquing SB24 which was what was needed to match the
support put together by the
corporate education reform industry and Malloy, the CEA hugged the line between collaboration and mild criticism effectively making their critiques weaker at a time when they needed to be stronger and sharper.
There is no collaboration on RIM other than, «we
support the Jaguar initiative to cause
corporate governance change, and to push the company to
put itself up for sale or pursue strategic options».
Often these big galleries are perceived as
corporate behemoths that only think about money, and while this might be true of some dealerships, at David Zwirner I've seen first - hand the care the gallery
puts into managing artists, and the way it has consistently
supported the development of their careers.
These measures include emission reduction targets, policies that
put an effective price on carbon, energy and transportation policies, financing mechanisms, measures and financing to
support adaptation, and
corporate disclosure policies.
After interest has been expressed in seeing this policy spread to other areas of federal research funding, such as education, it appears that Elsevier, the leading
corporate publisher of scholarly journals, and other publishers have pushed for the Research Works Act to
put an end to such initiatives (judging by Elsevier's campaign
support for the bipartisan sponsors of the bill, as Peter Suber documents in a website devoted to the bill).
Following up on my last post on how clients can determine whether the alternative fee quoted is a good one or not, I invite you to read this article from
Corporate Counsel, United Technologies Takes a Stand,
Puts Billable Hour «On Life
Support.»
Corporate sponsors who
put up money to
support a sporting event should not be held accountable in the case of an injury involving a participant, according to a recent Ontario Court of Appeal ruling.
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