Sentences with phrase «execs do»

Timeshare execs don't expect to see an explosion in fractional growth anytime soon.
If they're in a job search, boomer execs do come around when they realize the old ways are less likely to work, and will probably prolong their search.
I'm sure Microsoft execs do, too.
Even so, AdAge says Comcast execs don't see it as mutually exclusive.
Sony and Nintendo execs do not play other company's games.
Again, what this says to me is that these publishing execs don't read and think those of us who do are «stupid.»
Another thing was noted by Jerry Della Femina - higher execs don't see new ideas as a way to benefit the company.
Perhaps the first clue that «10,000 B.C.» would fall short was the decision by Warner Bros. to release what otherwise looks like a summer blockbuster in the spring, the traditional dumping ground for films that studio execs don't think measure up.
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NBA execs do determine the requirements necessary for entry to their respective organizations.
The hypocrisy of this («Gee, how come the execs don't need «collaboration»?»)
Unlike other places I've worked, even the execs do the same.
Two friendly cleaners from Exec did a great job on our house (which, admittedly, was a little more grungy than usual).
The execs did not meet with the undercover reporters after this session, the company says.
If he's worried, the first - term — a little over eight months on the job, actually — county exec doesn't show it.
I suppose TV execs didn't think that Bruce was a macho enough name or something.
Can you believe Soderbergh actually struggled to get his film financed because Hollywood execs didn't think audiences would want to watch an entire film about the drug trade?
But Jeep execs didn't do that.
The retired exec did about 80 percent of the restoration work himself, a rare move.
Toyota won't release firm prices until closer to Sienna's on - sale date in March, though execs did say the base model CE will go down in price by $ 1,000 to $ 23,465.
We can't tell you much about those new models yet (embargoed), but a Toyota exec did reveal that the 2019 C - HR crossover will get Apple CarPlay when it arrives in a few months.
During the Detroit Auto Show, the Lexus exec did say that the LF - A was never designed to be as expensive as it ended up being, but as building materials changed from steel to aluminum and finally to carbon fiber, the cost increased accordingly.
Users will be able to share their location information as their BBM status, but RIM execs didn't go into much detail on how check - ins will work or just how feature rich the implementation will be.
The exec did confirm that the service shares information with exhibitors and studios but said that it's all anonymous.
Company execs didn't need a new law.
Microsoft execs didn't mention Cortana at all when describing the smart events Outlook feature.
While some reports put the acquisition price tag at $ 400 million, Circle execs did not confirm that number to CoinDesk, explaining that the deal started last spring.
But Microsoft execs did provide a few updates about the operating system known as Windows Threshold.

Not exact matches

Then there's a mystery product: After the entrepreneur's 60 seconds are up, Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch judge and Sprint Business Solutions exec Kimberly Green - Kerr flatly remarks, «We don't know what it is and we don't know what he wants,» a major faux pas that leaves the panel's hands tied.
But so are the benefits: proximity to high - level execs, who drop in for pep talks and training sessions (founder Marc Benioff did not appear the week I was there, but his aura was everywhere); free run of the City by the Bay after hours; and the glow, the buzz, the grace that imbue Salesforce's vibrant headquarters in San Francisco's SoMa district, reminding initiates at every turn that they're part of something special.
And he didn't have anything to add on the subject of EMC - owned (EMC) RSA, its encryption and network security firm, per its pending inclusion into the Dell family — at least nothing beyond the casual remark that it will be a «differentiator» for Dell, which is what the company's execs said on a Monday call.
So when three Facebook HR execs, along with Wharton professor Adam Grant, say in the HBR write - up of the findings, that «at Facebook, people don't quit a boss — they quit a job,» you should probably consider whether the same is true at your organization.
If it involves the business of music, Allan Reid has done it — having worked as a major label A&R exec and an indie artist manager (among other gigs) before becoming president and CEO of Canada's music industry association, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
After all, these folks have further to fall, yet when the going gets tough (for the execs who «get» it), the volume doesn't amplify.
The global capital markets exec said that «the direct listing didn't save fees.»
Its three locations, all in Toronto's financial district, is a hub where business elites can do some squats, but also talk stocks over scotch with likeminded execs.
The direct listing did solve a thorny capital - structure issue for the firm, the global capital markets exec said.
Tall and affable, he looks equally as comfortable in jeans and black cowboy boots, addressing a group of Marriott execs in Dallas, as he does in a suit back in his office.
A company whose product is consumed more inconspicuously — a developer of security software, perhaps — «can't do what Spotify has done, because that company has to build up a fan base,» the exec added.
Execs predicted that the bank will indeed do those things, rating the possibility a 5.0 on a 7 - point scale, where 1 means not at all likely and 7 means very likely.
A recent Compas Inc. poll revealed that execs think the biggest change will have to do with the costs of protecting confidential information.
When asked in a recent COMPAS Inc. poll what advice they would give someone finishing an undergraduate degree and thinking of doing an MBA, 66 % of the execs recommended getting job experience first.
On the other hand, one Google exec says the company was not aware of the complaint until after Damore was fired — so it couldn't have been retaliating against something it didn't know about.
This slick volume by digital ad agency execs uses elegant typefaces to dress up a serious critique of modern marketing: Most ads don't work, and brands must adapt.
As Rebecca Rosen noted in The Atlantic today, the magazine's pages are «dominated by advertising execs, its text peppered with McKinsey - speak («we kept iterating»), and a feature story highlighting the good work Googlers are doing around the world.»
He offers well - drawn portraits of record execs like Lyor Cohen, hustlers charged with making hits in an industry that no longer offers a clear path to doing so, and he understands better than most the industry - specific challenges Bronfman faces.
He didn't attack that meetings week directly, but the slog suddenly grew much more productive as execs started using it to focus on more pressing initiatives.
At the same time, however, Chipotle execs acknowledge that a relationship with McDonald's — which represented the company's first non-burger endeavor — did bestow critical lessons in fields like distribution, real estate, construction, talent and organizational structures.
«Most execs insist they can only speak about their own businesses — they don't want to step on anyone else's toes.»
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