Other OISs of note: 1) AGC LIC seems to be an intermediate level holding company, with
little business of its own.
And I'm so excited to be starting year two, wondering where it will take me and
this little business of mine.
Not exact matches
Coyne noted that Morneau did
little to address the root
of the problem, which is the wide gap between the small -
business tax rate and individual rates.
The
little black dress, a wrap dress, a pencil skirt, and a pair
of straight - legged pants could be staples in a woman's casual wardrobe, white and blue button down shirts, crewneck sweaters, wrinkle - free khakis and cashmere blazers could provide the basis for a man's
business casual attire.
The obligation to keep your social media marketing activities ticking over can seem to sap all
of your most productive time and energy, leaving
little time left for the things that matter — like concentrating on keeping the doors open on your
business.
It's obviously geared towards having the chance
of a romantic connection, but if it's not, then there's a great chance that it'll at least be a friend or someone that might be a good
business connection or something, and so I think being geared towards just social discovery generally both makes it a more effective product and also there's still I feel like a
little bit
of a stigma associated with online dating, and this makes it just a much more accessible product.
But
little has been written from the perspective
of the banks, which are beginning to view crowdfunding's rise as a potential threat to their core
business.
Very
little, says Andrew Crane, professor
of business ethics at York University's Schulich School of B
business ethics at York University's Schulich School
of BusinessBusiness.
Examples
of advocates
of this approach abound, but here's a
Business Insider post suggesting that «instead
of creating neat
little boxes for each area
of our life,» we try to «eliminate the distinctions as much as possible.»
A positive cash flow can make up for lots
of little day - to - day problems in
business.
So, the U.S. talent pool is doing six things in six places,
little of which directly leads to new
business formation or is likely to alleviate income inequality.
The near - term growth potential
of a brand's
business is almost entirely circumscribed by the number
of people out there in the world who are already somewhat familiar with it and at least a
little intrigued.
With this in mind, you may need to take some time to find a freelancer who can deliver on the kind
of content you're looking for; most writers will also require a
little bit
of time to learn about you and your
business.
As it grew, «it became a
little less cool in the eyes
of some core boarders,» says Mike Lewis, who covered Potdevin for years as the editor
of Transworld
Business magazine.
Little tweaks can have a huge impact on the future
of your
business.
If you get the strategy and the values
of the
business right, the execution, while no less challenging, is at least a
little easier to pull off.
With the possible exception
of social media company Snap, these companies — a carmaker, a phone maker and a music streaming app — have
little to do with WeChat and video games, all part
of Tencent's core
businesses.
If I have a point to add, it's to avoid those «celebrity gifting» suite «opportunities»... these are ways to keep the marketing agencies
of such events in
business, and provide
little else.
It's a question that can be a
little scary to entertain, but it is one that some
of the
business world's biggest leaders have answered.
The first part
of the suggestion comprises
of obliging the financial sector to write off a certain (not huge) amount
of their bad debt, while also driving down the costs
of doing
business a
little more at the same time.
Coding isn't just for the supergeeks anymore — getting a
little code under your belt is an incredibly valuable skill for marketers and any other members
of a
business team.
The principles behind
business strategy can be thought
of using the following straight - forward guidelines, implemented with a
little bit
of common sense and an attitude that mistakes are there to be learned from.
I'm sure many
of the people requesting meetings with me last week (and didn't notice the email signature) thought I was getting a
little ahead
of myself — or that
Business Insider had some serious cash to burn, and was giving its section editors their own personal lackeys.
Not all powerful
business families implode: When Paul Desmarais died last year, his sons, Paul Jr. and André, succeeded in dividing responsibilities over the vast financial services firm with
little evidence
of acrimony.
Some
of our best people came out
of internship programs and people who came in with
little business experience, but had the attitude and will to learn and excel in a new industry.
Maybe it's because we're from Maine, and it's a
little bit
of a different way
of life there, but our family values shape how we run our
business — from how we treat our customers to how we treat our employees to how we nurture vendor and
business relationships.
For
businesses with large followings, this tab is
of little use for viewing specific followers.
In a world
of informal communication demonstrating a
little decorum in
business interactions is a great way to make you stand out as a professional.
Since starting my podcast a
little over a year ago, I've had the pleasure
of interviewing some pretty brilliant people about
business, money and the idea
of success.
The Bank
of England said to expect very
little economic growth this year and next as
business investment craters.
He's also the chief executive
of Square, Inc., the maker
of a
little gadget that makes it easy for individuals and small
businesses to accept debit and credit payments from their tablets and smartphones.
If you're one
of them, and you have expertise in, say, one or two areas, the broad range
of questions you must answer — with
little or no prior experience to draw on — burdens those first few years
of running a
business with challenges.
Naturally, you'd need to be able to to afford putting the
business on hiatus, but the benefits
of a
little time away can be plentiful.
Like so many books about innovation and the exciting world
of tomorrow's
business, it's a
little buzzwordy and breathless, which can get stale quickly — and when you're talking about the future, stale is the last thing you want to be.
The Bank
of Canada's latest quarterly survey
of businesses shows that companies expect
little sales growth over the next 12 months and that their investment intentions are stuck near the lowest levels since the Great Recession.
President Trump's latest tirade left a White Hosue panel
of business leaders
little choice but to disband, one member tells CNBC.
But an analysis
of its first month on the market has critics wondering if the web search giant should do a
little corporate soul - searching and stay clear
of the hardware
business.
«We're trying to force a
little bit
of congestion,» says Rob Topol, general manager for Intel's 5G
business.
There was
little accountability, he adds, and many
of the small
businesses using the free space didn't participate in events to share advice with other entrepreneurs.
I'll walk you through some
of the basics
of websites today to make you a
little more conversant and hopefully able to filter out the charlatans trying to win your
business.
But small
businesses mean small investments, and corporate Canada contributes relatively
little of total spending on research conducted at Canada's post-secondary institutions:
Accenture is an example
of what naming guru Alex Frankel describes in his book Wordcraft: The Art
of Turning
Little Words into Big
Business as «the synthetic, just - add - water (and a lot
of advertising dollars), umbrella name.»
Not only are the figures for women - owned companies very low, relative to the female fraction
of the labor force, but also the growth
of women's
business ownership seems to be greatest among non-employer
businesses, which have
little economic impact.
Many
of us are guilty for being workaholics and only networking a
little or none at all, can be more damaging than helpful to your
business.
He spoke to Canadian
Business about being a young leader, how creativity drives him, and the value
of being a
little paranoid.
«Boeing's book
of business wasn't hurt by a
little wage inflation or modestly rising interest rates or margin calls in the financial markets.»
No commitment was made regarding equity, the company claimed, and Bell was dismissed as the firm transitioned to a new line
of business that she «put
little effort» toward developing.
When you're creating a new way
of storing and processing data for global
business infrastructure, a
little fun can go a long way toward relieving the pressure.
In that sense, the terminal
business is a
little like AOL's dial - up unit, which continued to spin off hundreds
of millions
of dollars long after it became obvious that the open web had won and AOL was doomed.
Entrepreneurs understand that visibility
of a
business is key to success, and when you can garner that visibility with
little effort or expense, even better.