«We've assembled the cruise industry's best team of culinary professionals under one roof here
in our corporate office in Miami, and of course, out on the ships,» Steenrod maintains.
She has worked in private practices and
in corporate offices in New York City.
After working for two years
in a corporate office in London I decided to escape the 9 - 5 in pursuit of a bigger adventure.
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Not exact matches
She must also send out a virtual «gong hit» to the
corporate email list, which prompts colleagues
in other
offices to strike their own gongs
in celebration.
Keith Tully has worked
in corporate recovery since 1992 and currently is a Partner with a leading independent UK business rescue firm www.realbusinessrescue.co.uk With 35
offices across the UK they have a wealth of knowledge and expertise to support and advise company directors who are facing financial distress.
Ricky's NYC founder and chairman Todd Kenig says Halloween sales account for about 20 percent of the firm's annual $ 50 million revenue, but Sandy forced to shutter all of its stores, as well as its
corporate office,
in the two days leading up to the holiday.
«For the first year or so, we traveled from military base to military base
in our trailer and wrote proposals, made phone calls, filled out loan applications, and conducted payroll with a post
office box as our
corporate address,» Latshaw recalls.
The Pomerantz Firm, with
offices in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Paris, is acknowledged as one of the premier firms
in the areas of
corporate, securities, and antitrust class litigation.
The deal came only days after Industrious, a co-working
office space startup that competes with WeWork, raised $ 80 million
in venture funding to grow its roster of
corporate customers.
In such cases, you may have to try to sell directly to the
corporate office, or potentially target smaller, more independent properties that have more purchasing flexibility and freedom.
But the most impressive accomplishment is found
in 352 Inc.'s ability to cultivate a
corporate culture of dedicated teams embraced by Geoff's ~ 90 employees across 3
offices and a slate of large customers.
The concept registered
in the
corporate world, and Muzak proliferated
in office buildings.
One of the most insincere signs I see hanging
in some
corporate offices is the poster that says, «TEAM — together everyone achieves more.»
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 argue
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 argue
In order to live happily and at peace with ourselves, we have to live
in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she argue
in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she argues.
That identity solidified one day
in 2013 after Mee, a self - described software developer who is «allergic to mission statements,
corporate values, and things like that,» was cornered
in his
office by one of his senior vice presidents who threatened not to leave until Mee clarified Pivotal's mission.
Every night the
corporate office of Smoke's Poutinerie
in Toronto receives a fax from the boss, an enigmatic hermit known simply as Smoke.
OTS shifted some power from local buyers to Whole Foods»
corporate headquarters
in Austin, which the company calls its global
office, employees said.
- foot factory and
corporate offices in Magog.
After sorting through the dozens of entries, as well as consulting with a number of people on the ground — that is, those working
in corporate offices and PR firms — we noticed two patterns emerging:
Family members of a slain employee
in Tennessee said they «never once imagined that this would touch anyone high up
in the Papa John's
corporate office, let alone John Schnatter.»
By late 2009, Zappos was very close to outgrowing the three low - slung beige buildings it occupied
in a
corporate office park
in Henderson.
People hear about how great Slack is — from friends who have it
in their
offices, or from co-workers who used it at their last job, or from people they follow on Twitter — try the free version inside their teams, then get so hooked on it, the
corporate IT buyer is obliged to pay up or risk mutiny.
Mike Garland, executive director of
corporate governance for New York City Comptroller John Liu's
office, which has a $ 550 million investment
in JPMorgan Chase, said «it was a disservice to shareholders that the vote became a referendum on Jamie Dimon.
If you're gutsy and fast - paced, then your expert — no matter whether he hails from a traditional role
in corporate America or the startup
in the
office next door with the magnetic black walls and neon chalk — better share your values and vision.
The firm has also set up a start - up incubator for returnees, which will provide free
office space, business partner matchmaking, and business consulting
in areas like equity structuring,
corporate finance and property rights.
Sacks was named
corporate vice president
in Microsoft's
Office Division.
«My
corporate office now is booth 32
in whatever restaurant our leadership team happens to be.»
He's renovated properties, built new apartments and is attracting
corporate tenants — Twitter put its first Michigan
office in one of Gilbert's buildings.
Poorly measured, conferring little
corporate glory and mired
in office politics, customers» affection is taken for granted — or, worse, considered unimportant — by too many companies.
That changed about three years ago when Kraft, which had owned Oscar Mayer since 1988, began to feel its own financial pressures and installed
corporate executives from the head
offices in Illinois.
While smart boards have mostly been used
in classrooms around the world, if SMART Technologies (TSX: SMA) has its way, these boards — which are like a white board, projector and computer rolled into one — will become a staple
in corporate offices and other non-educational sectors.
From the street, the 20,000 - square - foot building sits quietly tucked
in an
office park
in Beaverton, Ore., about two miles from Nike's
corporate headquarters.
The average worker
in Corporate America spends 40 hours at the
office, 10 hours on the freeway going back and forth to the
office, and five to seven hours per week getting ready to go to the
office.
But as Cignal grew to $ 25 million
in sales — and a staff of 140 employees — the court went from sacred
corporate cultural ground to badly needed
office space.
Mr Bryan blamed the same
office confusion for
corporate records
in the state also showing that a string of his energy companies had their
corporate registrations revoked.
Although they do appreciate — and expect — more flexibility than older generations of workers, «Millennials and Gen Z value the
in - person communication that comes with a traditional
corporate office much like older generations do,» Dan Schawbel, Future Workplace's research director, said
in a statement.
Wellins will manage a team of private bankers and will be based
in the San Diego
corporate office.
This can take various forms, such as working
in different locations (perhaps employees can work from home occasionally, take a
corporate retreat to brainstorm new ideas, or just work
in alternate areas of the
office), or working with people from other parts of the business or even from outside it all together.
In a poll conducted earlier this year among several hundred corporate members of the American Productivity & Quality Center (APQC), a nonprofit business - research organization in Houston, more than half the respondents (56.8 %) said they worked in fully walled offices, while less than a quarter (21.4 %) claimed modular setting
In a poll conducted earlier this year among several hundred
corporate members of the American Productivity & Quality Center (APQC), a nonprofit business - research organization
in Houston, more than half the respondents (56.8 %) said they worked in fully walled offices, while less than a quarter (21.4 %) claimed modular setting
in Houston, more than half the respondents (56.8 %) said they worked
in fully walled offices, while less than a quarter (21.4 %) claimed modular setting
in fully walled
offices, while less than a quarter (21.4 %) claimed modular settings.
You know, it doesn't start here
in Oakville, where the
corporate head
office is.
He said the new
corporate positions would be focused on e-commerce technology, cloud computing and machine learning, and employees will be working
in the tower the company is building on the site of the city's old post
office.
«It might be
in some ways that access to political
office has been a little bit easier than navigating that
corporate pipeline,» says Kim Parker, director of social trends research at Pew.
We were able to meet everyone
in the
corporate office before we made any final decisions and see what the company was all about from the inside out.
Everyone spends more time than ever before
in the workplace and, with most first marriages taking place
in people's mid - to late 20s, falling
in love at the
office would seem inevitable, rather than a
corporate misdemeanor.
In Russia, Edward Mermelstein spent six months training and relocating top - level executives to run the Moscow office for Rheem Bell & Mermelstein, a corporate law firm based in New Yor
In Russia, Edward Mermelstein spent six months training and relocating top - level executives to run the Moscow
office for Rheem Bell & Mermelstein, a
corporate law firm based
in New Yor
in New York.
Office Depot (odp) saw shares plummet as it reported weaker - than - expected sales
in the quarter ended July 1, but more crucially, admitted that Amazon (amzn) Business was eating into its
corporate services segment.
Ensuing web chatter applauded Sandberg for not yielding to
corporate peer pressure that correlates time spent
in the
office to one's worth to the company.
To help inspire my fellow golf - lovers who spend more time
in the
office than on the course, here are 10 quotes about golf that can easily be applied to
corporate life.