As such, there's a huge opportunity to
define business culture throughout the world in a sustainable context.
Not exact matches
Small
businesses are responsible for the
culture that
defines our cities.
From the C - Suite to marketing to customer service and beyond, a newly adaptive corporate
culture,
defined by digital technology and bold leadership, is fundamentally changing
business.
Megatrends, per Bradford's PowerPoint, «are global, sustained, and macroeconomic forces of development that impact
business, economy, society,
culture, and personal lives, thereby
defining our world and its increasing pace of change.»
Established in 1995, the mission of the Partnership Committee is to steward the firm's
culture as
defined by our
Business Principles and standards, preserve the spirit of partnership, promote and enhance the benefits of partnership, and advance the long - term success of Goldman Sachs through the cultivation of its current and future leaders.
They have created «a customer - centric
culture where you seek to understand and welcome «the voice of the customer» to the table and where you are
defined by the level, quality and breadth of service provided to customers and the experience they have doing
business.»
A big believer in the importance of Eddy's well
defined corporate
culture, Robyn has successfully balanced the demands of the family shareholders with the growth of a dynamic
business to create one of Canada's finest family firms.
When leadership becomes an exercise in maintaining (and advancing) our position, we fail to nourish school
cultures based on creativity, openness, and comfort with ambiguity — qualities
defining many leading - edge
businesses that still seem scarce in the world of education.
I believe deeply that arts education is of great value in and of itself, not only instrumentally; I believe just as emphatically that education in the arts is the
business of all of us, from the home and the family to the neighborhood and the village, from the P - 12 school system to higher education to lifelong learning, culminating in the great and
defining legacy of our public
culture.
In my world as an educator, collaborative
cultures are
defined as professional learning communities (now, I say this here because I want my readers who are not in the education
business to understand the terminology and I so appreciate that you are reading along with us!).
The author and the content
defines the
culture of our
business.
We
define dog -
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Hamilton once famously
defined modern consumer
culture as «witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, big
business».
So what we have done in the last four years at Knights is, without reading textbooks, and none of this is just through experience I am talking, we have really sort of thought about
culture, and
culture in my view is
defined by the behaviors in the
business.
The
culture industry brief declares that «copyright exists to protect creators and copyright owners... It is a core principle of copyright law, «on the books» since the 18th century» and «that holders of copyright... can
define the
business terms on which their works will be used and re-used by others.»
He did not
define fluency as simply linguistic fluency, but also cultural fluency — the ability to understand and relate to other
cultures and deal with them in a
business setting.
They are certainly not partnerships, vulnerable to the whims of powerful individual lawyers; they are
businesses, whose employees (many of whom are lawyers, but not all) support a
defined culture of expectations and performance and adhere strictly to systems and management designed to maximize productivity and minimize waste.
Being inclusive is an integral part of any
business, it helps
define culture and an organisation can't be truly innovative without it.»
Business Dictionary
defines values this way: Important and lasting beliefs or ideals shared by the members of a
culture about what is good or bad and desirable or undesirable.
However, one thing holds absolutely true no matter what: Company
culture can
define a
business.
I began to wonder about our two
cultures and, specifically, how our American
culture informs our
business experience, and how much it
defines our
business to others.
The revolving door syndrome that
defines the real estate sales
business culture is the child of those who have really made it, not of those who are just survivors (the vast majority), and is therefore put forth as the theoretical underpinning (unbalanced as it is) behind the weeding - out process of producing successful Realtors.
Known for his forward - thinking
business acumen as well as his philanthropic spirit, Francis established a
defining culture of service to which all ERA companies aspire.