Sentences with phrase «management at the publishing company»

In - House Self - Publishing If you've spent any time observing the publishing industry you've inevitably heard a project described as in - house — meaning it was initiated by an editor or someone in management at the publishing company that produced the work.

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-- Rix Kramlich, CEO and director at self - publishing platform Blurb, who has six startup exits to his credit and has held senior management roles in public companies such as Macromedia, i2 Technologies, and ABB
A study published in Financial Management in 2008 found stocks that traded for at least one year without research coverage jumped by an average of 4.8 per cent once an analyst began tracking the company.
At Avalon, Carter says he and the scientific management constantly weigh the implications of publishing data for the company's intellectual property strategy against the benefits for its reputation and individual scientists» careers.
The study, «CEO Narcissism and Accounting: A Picture of Profits,» published in The Journal of Management Accounting Research, by Professor of Accounting Mark Young, who holds the George Bozanic and Holman G. Hurt Chair in Sports Entertainment and Business at Marshall, Professor of Accounting Kelsey Kay Dworkis, Ph.D.» 13, University of Melbourne, and Kari Joseph Olsen, doctoral student of accounting, Marshall, found that companies led by narcissistic CEOs reported higher earnings - per - share and share price than those with non-narcissistic CEOs.
This Net Assets article (published May / Jun 2013) recaps a panel discussion held at the 2013 NBOA Annual Meeting of financial aid management companies.
Prior to joining the firm, he spent over three years as an equity analyst at Wellington Management Company, LLP, where he focused on the advertising, publishing and marketing services industries.
In the article with the catchy title Asleep at the wheel, or, How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb published on 7 April 2008 James Montier points out that company management and analysts are unwilling to revise their profit estimates in spite of the looming recession as everyone thinks their business is recession resistant.
The second piece is that we've actually built in, to our technology, the ability — it's almost like an automated fraud detector, and my partner, Mark, had to deal with this issue back at Rent.com, in terms of the property management stuff, so he's got experience in building this piece — but the basic idea is that we have a baseline from where our company is starting from, based on those published attributes, and if that changes dramatically, or if things start to disappear because they're getting negative attributes, say because it's made in China, and then they pull that off, that'll actually get a worse score if they don't publish the source of where it's made vs. if they publish that it's made in China or made internationally.
Jason Wilson, former trial attorney, vice-president of an independent legal publishing company and popular blogger released a comparison of all of the legal practice management vendors at ABA TECHSHOW 2015.
former trial attorney, vice-president of an independent legal publishing company and popular blogger released a comparison of all of the legal practice management vendors at ABA TECHSHOW.
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