Sentences with phrase «like viable businesses»

We are building our business plans through testing hypotheses, and some of them are really starting to look like viable businesses: at least some of us plan to take them «live.»

Not exact matches

I can't tell you when for sure, but I can tell you for sure that there will be UBER - like providers of outsourced IT support for companies of every size and shape because the explosion of diverse technologies in every industry and our businesses» complete and utter dependence upon these tools means that there's simply no choice and realistically no other viable solution.
If you only have one product or service, your business is almost certainly not a viable business, but more like a hobby or avocation: You may make sales and get paid, but you will never grow very large or become very profitable, much less make a living off selling that one product or service.
Ms Perkins said all of Canva's staff were empowered to feel like entrepreneurs thanks to the business adopting a «minimum viable structure» and every employee owning equity in the business.
On the international level he is encouraged by shifts within the World Bank (such as the hiring of Herman Daly) toward more ecologically viable programs; the spread of vital information through organizations like the World Resources Institute and the Worldwatch Institute and through various United Nations programs; world conferences on the future of the living species; and even stirrings among national and multinational business corporations.
Selling your expertise in eLearning format has become a viable business opportunity as Learning Management Systems have burgeoned and eCommerce platforms like Course Merchant have developed to support the sale of courses.
Entitle went out of business in July and like Oyster they were solely reliant on venture capital funding in order to keep the lights on, because the e-book subscription market does not have enough paid readers to make the business model viable on its own.
For a couple years I've been telling authors to publish like a business: put out a «minimal viable novel» and get some feedback before betting the farm.
Barnes & Noble's digital business (its website at bn.com and its Nook) continues to grow and, along with Amazon.com's growing market share, further supports the notion that distribution - on - demand with self - publishing companies like Outskirts Press is not only a viable solution but is on its way toward becoming the de facto standard for how books are distributed and sold.
The publishers don't see the traditional treat - an - ebook - just - like - a-book model as viable for their business outlook.
Such is the case with a new generation of on - demand print and digital publishing services like Lulu.com, that have transformed «vanity publishing» into a legitimate and viable business and opportunity for independent and self - publishers.
Companies that don't use BlackBerry smartphones will be in the same position as AT&T - provisioned BlackBerry device users like me: The PlayBook will not be viable for business communications.
Other companies are also trying to turn electrowetting display technology into a viable business, so it seems that, like the development of the LCD display, which began in the US but was not perfected until the technology was acquired by Korean companies like Samsung and LG, this is the sort of technology that could take a long time to develop and will eventually give rise to an ecosystem of competing manufacturers.
But for those with bad credit, the prospect of business ownership may seem more like a fantasy than a viable option.
Namco Bandai Partners VP Oliver Comte recently spoke to MCV about how the current business model of the game industry «isn't viable» and how developers and publishers need to join forces in order to make something happen... kind of like a gathering of Justice League to fight evil!
They concluded that taking applications like Photoshop to Linux just wasn't a viable business proposition.
Embracing a for - profit model or a hybrid for - profit / non-profit enterprise (like fiscal sponsorship), are viable business options for artists.
I have to hand it to visionaries like (architect) Wade Killefer who saw the potential here, and then worked to make it viable for people to live here and open businesses here.»
While they plan on incorporating some targeted advertising to make their business model more viable, they hope to see the brunt of their revenue stream derive from commissions they'd obtain by connecting users with their mostly non-profit affiliates like Energy Federation Incorporated (for instance, a user could choose to purchase carbon offsets at a discount from one and part of the cut would go to MMS).
By making an agreement like this both partners are assured to have a business that is viable after either of them were to pass away.
«To make this a viable business model, MFIs typically club premium collection with other activities like loan recovery or financial literacy camps.
Google is presently amid a major consumer electronics push that's centered around the Google Assistant, the most commercially viable manifestation of the company's AI - focused business strategy to date that permeates the majority of its contemporary offerings ranging from smartphones and speakers to gadgets like the Pixel Buds and Google Clips automated camera, as well as apps such as Google Photos and Gmail.
Example resumes for this position indicate skills like organizing meetings with internal committees to discuss viable strategies for end users; and designing marketing reports for risk appetite, state visibility, and increasing desired lines of business.
Setting an LLC or any entity up is one thing, is it actually a viable business operation or is it an empty shell that gets run through like Grant going through Richmond (no offense Richmond).
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