Bianca has joined the team to coordinate
marketing and business development activities.
Additionally, lawyers are using tools that measure
their marketing and business development activities.
Potter Clarkson LLP, one of the largest full service IP practices in Europe, has selected the OnePlace Client Lifecycle Management (CLM) solution to boost the firm's
marketing and business development activities and deliver deep client insight for the leadership team.
Take this into account when planning your personal interactions,
marketing and business development activities, and service delivery approaches.
Berardi writes that «it is important to maintain an appropriate balance between the support of
both marketing and business development activities.
In essence, the website becomes a hub for
marketing and business development activity.
Unfortunately, most fail to apply that same sort of creative thinking to
their marketing and business development activity.
Supporting the Marketing Director will the firm's
Marketing and Business Development activity
Not exact matches
Actual results
and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in the forward - looking statements due to these risks
and uncertainties as well as other factors, which include, without limitation: the uncertain timing of,
and risks relating to, the executive search process; risks related to the potential failure of eptinezumab to demonstrate safety
and efficacy in clinical testing; Alder's ability to conduct clinical trials
and studies of eptinezumab sufficient to achieve a positive completion; the availability of data at the expected times; the clinical, therapeutic
and commercial value of eptinezumab; risks
and uncertainties related to regulatory application, review
and approval processes
and Alder's compliance with applicable legal
and regulatory requirements; risks
and uncertainties relating to the manufacture of eptinezumab; Alder's ability to obtain
and protect intellectual property rights,
and operate without infringing on the intellectual property rights of others; the uncertain timing
and level of expenses associated with Alder's
development and commercialization
activities; the sufficiency of Alder's capital
and other resources;
market competition; changes in economic
and business conditions;
and other factors discussed under the caption «Risk Factors» in Alder's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, which was filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 26, 2018,
and is available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
Such risks, uncertainties
and other factors include, without limitation: (1) the effect of economic conditions in the industries
and markets in which United Technologies
and Rockwell Collins operate in the U.S.
and globally
and any changes therein, including financial
market conditions, fluctuations in commodity prices, interest rates
and foreign currency exchange rates, levels of end
market demand in construction
and in both the commercial
and defense segments of the aerospace industry, levels of air travel, financial condition of commercial airlines, the impact of weather conditions
and natural disasters
and the financial condition of our customers
and suppliers; (2) challenges in the
development, production, delivery, support, performance
and realization of the anticipated benefits of advanced technologies
and new products
and services; (3) the scope, nature, impact or timing of acquisition
and divestiture or restructuring
activity, including the pending acquisition of Rockwell Collins, including among other things integration of acquired
businesses into United Technologies» existing
businesses and realization of synergies
and opportunities for growth
and innovation; (4) future timing
and levels of indebtedness, including indebtedness expected to be incurred by United Technologies in connection with the pending Rockwell Collins acquisition,
and capital spending
and research
and development spending, including in connection with the pending Rockwell Collins acquisition; (5) future availability of credit
and factors that may affect such availability, including credit
market conditions
and our capital structure; (6) the timing
and scope of future repurchases of United Technologies» common stock, which may be suspended at any time due to various factors, including
market conditions
and the level of other investing
activities and uses of cash, including in connection with the proposed acquisition of Rockwell; (7) delays
and disruption in delivery of materials
and services from suppliers; (8) company
and customer - directed cost reduction efforts
and restructuring costs
and savings
and other consequences thereof; (9) new
business and investment opportunities; (10) our ability to realize the intended benefits of organizational changes; (11) the anticipated benefits of diversification
and balance of operations across product lines, regions
and industries; (12) the outcome of legal proceedings, investigations
and other contingencies; (13) pension plan assumptions
and future contributions; (14) the impact of the negotiation of collective bargaining agreements
and labor disputes; (15) the effect of changes in political conditions in the U.S.
and other countries in which United Technologies
and Rockwell Collins operate, including the effect of changes in U.S. trade policies or the U.K.'s pending withdrawal from the EU, on general
market conditions, global trade policies
and currency exchange rates in the near term
and beyond; (16) the effect of changes in tax (including U.S. tax reform enacted on December 22, 2017, which is commonly referred to as the Tax Cuts
and Jobs Act of 2017), environmental, regulatory (including among other things import / export)
and other laws
and regulations in the U.S.
and other countries in which United Technologies
and Rockwell Collins operate; (17) the ability of United Technologies
and Rockwell Collins to receive the required regulatory approvals (
and the risk that such approvals may result in the imposition of conditions that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits of the merger)
and to satisfy the other conditions to the closing of the pending acquisition on a timely basis or at all; (18) the occurrence of events that may give rise to a right of one or both of United Technologies or Rockwell Collins to terminate the merger agreement, including in circumstances that might require Rockwell Collins to pay a termination fee of $ 695 million to United Technologies or $ 50 million of expense reimbursement; (19) negative effects of the announcement or the completion of the merger on the
market price of United Technologies»
and / or Rockwell Collins» common stock
and / or on their respective financial performance; (20) risks related to Rockwell Collins
and United Technologies being restricted in their operation of their
businesses while the merger agreement is in effect; (21) risks relating to the value of the United Technologies» shares to be issued in connection with the pending Rockwell acquisition, significant merger costs
and / or unknown liabilities; (22) risks associated with third party contracts containing consent
and / or other provisions that may be triggered by the Rockwell merger agreement; (23) risks associated with merger - related litigation or appraisal proceedings;
and (24) the ability of United Technologies
and Rockwell Collins, or the combined company, to retain
and hire key personnel.
«Many startups
and hardware manufacturers are engineers
and forget that building a successful
business needs two key
activities to be done in parallel — product
development and marketing.
Through our rich engagement platform of events, digital media, e-learning
and powerful branding, lead - generation
and business development tools from Questex, you can accelerate the process of converting your B2B event
and digital
marketing activities into meaningful
business contacts —
and sales.
Our future capital requirements may vary materially from those currently planned
and will depend on many factors, including our rate of revenue growth, the timing
and extent of spending on research
and development efforts
and other
business initiatives, the expansion of sales
and marketing activities, the timing of new product introductions,
market acceptance of our products
and overall economic conditions.
Mahni leads commercial
activities at Clear Labs, including strategy,
marketing and business development.
Prior to Eighty - Eight, she was Head of
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development,
marketing,
and customer relationship
activities nationwide.
The
activities of the various subsidiaries are divided over four
business groups, each of which ensures the
development, production
and sale of dairy products in a number of
markets and / or geographical areas.
On the other hand, the
business development tasks require, by nature, some finance
activities, an understanding of how organisations work both internally
and externally, as well as the ability to carry out effective sales
and marketing.
He has been involved in a variety of
activities of Strand from software
development to
business development,
marketing and strategy.
Multiple questions one each of the following topics
and sub-topics:
Business activity 1.1 The role of business enterprise and entrepreneurship 1.2 Business planning 1.3 Business ownership 1.4 Business aims and objectives 1.5 Stakeholders in business 1.6 business growth Marketing 2.1 The role of marketing 2.2 Market research 2.3 Market segmentation 2.4 The marketing mix People 3.1 The role of human resources 3.2 Organisational structures and different ways of working 3.3 Communication in business 3.4 Recruitment and selection 3.5 Motivation and retention 3.6 Training and development 3.7 Employment law Operations 4.1 Production processes 4.2 Quality of goods and services 4.3 The sales process and customer service 4.4 Consumer law 4.5 Business location 4.6 Working with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss 5.4 Break - even 5.5 Cash and cash flow Influences on business 6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations 6.2 The economic climate 6.3 Globa
Business activity 1.1 The role of
business enterprise and entrepreneurship 1.2 Business planning 1.3 Business ownership 1.4 Business aims and objectives 1.5 Stakeholders in business 1.6 business growth Marketing 2.1 The role of marketing 2.2 Market research 2.3 Market segmentation 2.4 The marketing mix People 3.1 The role of human resources 3.2 Organisational structures and different ways of working 3.3 Communication in business 3.4 Recruitment and selection 3.5 Motivation and retention 3.6 Training and development 3.7 Employment law Operations 4.1 Production processes 4.2 Quality of goods and services 4.3 The sales process and customer service 4.4 Consumer law 4.5 Business location 4.6 Working with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss 5.4 Break - even 5.5 Cash and cash flow Influences on business 6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations 6.2 The economic climate 6.3 Globa
business enterprise
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Business planning 1.3
Business ownership 1.4 Business aims and objectives 1.5 Stakeholders in business 1.6 business growth Marketing 2.1 The role of marketing 2.2 Market research 2.3 Market segmentation 2.4 The marketing mix People 3.1 The role of human resources 3.2 Organisational structures and different ways of working 3.3 Communication in business 3.4 Recruitment and selection 3.5 Motivation and retention 3.6 Training and development 3.7 Employment law Operations 4.1 Production processes 4.2 Quality of goods and services 4.3 The sales process and customer service 4.4 Consumer law 4.5 Business location 4.6 Working with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss 5.4 Break - even 5.5 Cash and cash flow Influences on business 6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations 6.2 The economic climate 6.3 Globa
Business ownership 1.4
Business aims and objectives 1.5 Stakeholders in business 1.6 business growth Marketing 2.1 The role of marketing 2.2 Market research 2.3 Market segmentation 2.4 The marketing mix People 3.1 The role of human resources 3.2 Organisational structures and different ways of working 3.3 Communication in business 3.4 Recruitment and selection 3.5 Motivation and retention 3.6 Training and development 3.7 Employment law Operations 4.1 Production processes 4.2 Quality of goods and services 4.3 The sales process and customer service 4.4 Consumer law 4.5 Business location 4.6 Working with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss 5.4 Break - even 5.5 Cash and cash flow Influences on business 6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations 6.2 The economic climate 6.3 Globa
Business aims
and objectives 1.5 Stakeholders in
business 1.6 business growth Marketing 2.1 The role of marketing 2.2 Market research 2.3 Market segmentation 2.4 The marketing mix People 3.1 The role of human resources 3.2 Organisational structures and different ways of working 3.3 Communication in business 3.4 Recruitment and selection 3.5 Motivation and retention 3.6 Training and development 3.7 Employment law Operations 4.1 Production processes 4.2 Quality of goods and services 4.3 The sales process and customer service 4.4 Consumer law 4.5 Business location 4.6 Working with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss 5.4 Break - even 5.5 Cash and cash flow Influences on business 6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations 6.2 The economic climate 6.3 Globa
business 1.6
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business growth
Marketing 2.1 The role of marketing 2.2 Market research 2.3 Market segmentation 2.4 The marketing mix People 3.1 The role of human resources 3.2 Organisational structures and different ways of working 3.3 Communication in business 3.4 Recruitment and selection 3.5 Motivation and retention 3.6 Training and development 3.7 Employment law Operations 4.1 Production processes 4.2 Quality of goods and services 4.3 The sales process and customer service 4.4 Consumer law 4.5 Business location 4.6 Working with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss 5.4 Break - even 5.5 Cash and cash flow Influences on business 6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations 6.2 The economic climate 6.3 Glob
Marketing 2.1 The role of
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marketing 2.2
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marketing mix People 3.1 The role of human resources 3.2 Organisational structures
and different ways of working 3.3 Communication in
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business 3.4 Recruitment
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and retention 3.6 Training
and development 3.7 Employment law Operations 4.1 Production processes 4.2 Quality of goods
and services 4.3 The sales process
and customer service 4.4 Consumer law 4.5
Business location 4.6 Working with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit and loss 5.4 Break - even 5.5 Cash and cash flow Influences on business 6.1 Ethical and environmental considerations 6.2 The economic climate 6.3 Globa
Business location 4.6 Working with suppliers Finance 5.1 The role of the finance function 5.2 Sources of finance 5.3 Revenue, costs, profit
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business 6.1 Ethical
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A highly respected industry leader with more than 20 years of media,
marketing, partnership strategy,
and business development expertise, Lori McFarling oversees Discovery Education's global
marketing initiatives, including public - private partnerships, events,
and public affairs
activities worldwide.
This person will work with the Publisher
and Business Development Director to develop new business opportunities with international publishing companies, manage relationships with existing and new advertisers, manage key marketing activities and audience development, and sell advertising and other sponsored opport
Business Development Director to develop new business opportunities with international publishing companies, manage relationships with existing and new advertisers, manage key marketing activities and audience development, and sell advertising and other sponsored opp
Development Director to develop new
business opportunities with international publishing companies, manage relationships with existing and new advertisers, manage key marketing activities and audience development, and sell advertising and other sponsored opport
business opportunities with international publishing companies, manage relationships with existing
and new advertisers, manage key
marketing activities and audience
development, and sell advertising and other sponsored opp
development,
and sell advertising
and other sponsored opportunities.
Economic
development: we take due care in providing lending services to
businesses, individuals
and organisations that conduct their
activity in a responsible way according to the rules
and regulations in the
markets in which they operate
Their specialists educate
and assist proven veterinary practices with staff
development,
marketing and analytics to ensure complete implementation of
business strategies into the daily
activities of the hospital.
Due to my decade - long experience in tourism, I am able to train
businesses in the
development of new digital strategies, the use of social media
marketing and digital PR
activity, with attention to the client's needs.
We are happy to support the dedicated team at stillalive with our QA,
marketing,
and sales resources
and allow them to focus their time on the creation of Son of Nor rather than other
business activities that are not central to
development,» added Carlo Voelker, CEO of Viva Media.
Being the CEO of First Climate
Markets AG, Sascha is responsible for the strategic
development of First Climate's carbon neutral
activities, the
development of the company's water services including the
market development for Water Benefit Certificates, First Climate's green electricity products,
and First Climate's
business development outside of Europe.
2017 was one of the most exciting years yet for energy storage, as several
markets saw formative policy
developments, interesting
business models materialize
and a rush of corporate merger
and acquisition
activity.
Christina applies two decades of climate
and clean energy policy, technology,
and market expertise to her
business development and fundraising
activities.
Marketing by type (or purpose) includes marketing to existing clients (client service, cross-selling and business development); improving name recognition and credibility (through PR, advertising, on - line / social media, community engagement, lawyer activities, etc.); community engagement (sponsorships, charities); and individual lawyer m
Marketing by type (or purpose) includes
marketing to existing clients (client service, cross-selling and business development); improving name recognition and credibility (through PR, advertising, on - line / social media, community engagement, lawyer activities, etc.); community engagement (sponsorships, charities); and individual lawyer m
marketing to existing clients (client service, cross-selling
and business development); improving name recognition
and credibility (through PR, advertising, on - line / social media, community engagement, lawyer
activities, etc.); community engagement (sponsorships, charities);
and individual lawyer
marketingmarketing.
Your personal
marketing plan is shaped by the
business development activities you enjoy
and the amount of time you have set aside.
Getting the right information to the right people is key if
business development and marketing activities are to be successful.
As Michael Gerber, author of the E-Myth series of books suggests, systematizing your practice — including your
business development,
marketing and client acquisition efforts — will enable you to focus on those
activities that require your unique skill, expertise
and personal touch.
Not one of [these]
activities showed up in our research among the highest - ranked «best results»
marketing and business development initiatives.
What is necessary for good
business development, say successful lawyers
and consultants who shared their strategies with the ABA Journal, is a
marketing plan focused on
activities you do well, targeted at the right audience
and carried out consistently.
A rare opportunity has arisen at this highly regarded law firm for an established
business development (BD) professional to manage the planning
and delivery of
marketing activities for the Litigation practice.
In an interview with National Law Review, Steven R. Petrie, Chief Strategy Officer at Faegre Baker Daniels LLP, said «I do believe that the most effective
and successful firms will be those who continue to shift their overall allocation of
marketing resources, toward the one - to - one, ground - game
activities that are characteristic of true
business development.»
This award winning national law firm is looking for a
Business Development Manager to lead the BD
and marketing activity for their Healthcare
and Technology sectors, based either in their Leeds or Manchester office.
She has directed professional practice,
marketing,
and business development activities; hired
and helped integrate lateral lawyers; helped law firms expand via new offices;
and been a senior management leader.
The definition of
Business Development is very expansive
and identifies 9 different types of
activities including expected
activities such as
marketing, event management, pr as well as new
activities such as pricing
and attorney coaching.
He also served as the CEO of Epiq Systems Class Actions & Claims Solutions, where he initiated a successful turnaround effort including a reorganization of
marketing, sales force
and strategic
business development activities, and as Director of Practice Development for White & Case, leading practice group strategy, marketing, business development, competitive intelligence and client
development activities,
and as Director of Practice
Development for White & Case, leading practice group strategy, marketing, business development, competitive intelligence and client
Development for White & Case, leading practice group strategy,
marketing,
business development, competitive intelligence and client
development, competitive intelligence
and client relations.
Thus, managing partners, CMOs,
and other firm leaders now are focused on optimizing their department structures, on enhancing the skills of all departmental personnel,
and on ensuring that all of the Department's communications,
marketing,
and business -
development activities are based on a foundation of best practices.
When
marketing and business development are an integral part of the firm's day to day
activities, the firm is potentially insulated from the need to downsize in the future.
The
business development group supports the firm's demand generation
and marketing activities by helping our attorneys strengthen
and grow client relationships.
Forward - looking information is subject to known
and unknown risks, uncertainties
and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of
activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward - looking information, including but not limited to: risks related to changes in cryptocurrency prices; the estimation of personnel
and operating costs; general global
markets and economic conditions; risks associated with uninsurable risks; risks associated with currency fluctuations; competition faced in securing experienced personnel with appropriate industry experience
and expertise; risks associated with changes in the financial auditing
and corporate governance standards applicable to cryptocurrencies
and ICO's; risks related to potential conflicts of interest; the reliance on key personnel; financing, capitalization
and liquidity risks including the risk that the financing necessary to fund continued
development of the Company's
business plan may not be available on satisfactory terms, or at all; the risk of potential dilution through the issuance of additional common shares of the Company; the risk of litigation.
My
activities in this profession include management of both staff
and projects establishment of design concepts
and execution of designs efforts in research
and development - particularly new structural systems administration,
marketing and business development teaching cold formed engineering at Montana State University on...
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Business Development,
Marketing * Responsibility of Business Development in assigned territory * Responsibility for execution, arrangement & monitoring of all Institutional Sales * Evolution & execution of Long Term & Short Term Strategy for establishment of Institutional sales and marketing in India * Monitoring of competitor activities and devise effective counter
Marketing * Responsibility of
Business Development in assigned territory * Responsibility for execution, arrangement & monitoring of all Institutional Sales * Evolution & execution of Long Term & Short Term Strategy for establishment of Institutional sales
and marketing in India * Monitoring of competitor activities and devise effective counter
marketing in India * Monitoring of competitor
activities and devise effective counter measures.
QUALIFICATIONS * Established, managed,
and grew the Japanese subsidiary for a Silicon Valley company * Spearheaded
business development and sales
activities for the Japan
market for a US tech company * Strong executive - level relationships * Value - added consultative sales approach
* Grew
and led successful sales teams at large Fortune 100 companies
and an early - stage startup company * Executive responsibilities have included direct sales
and indirect sales channel management, including all
business development initiatives
and all
marketing activities.
I have effectively undertaken
business development and market expansion
activities t...
The Vice President
Marketing is responsible for the planning, development and implementation of marketing plans and activities including the identification of markets, estimations of sales volumes and profits, the pricing and margin strategies of product lines, drive strategic growth strategies and assures a consistent marketing and communication approach across busine
Marketing is responsible for the planning,
development and implementation of
marketing plans and activities including the identification of markets, estimations of sales volumes and profits, the pricing and margin strategies of product lines, drive strategic growth strategies and assures a consistent marketing and communication approach across busine
marketing plans
and activities including the identification of
markets, estimations of sales volumes
and profits, the pricing
and margin strategies of product lines, drive strategic growth strategies
and assures a consistent
marketing and communication approach across busine
marketing and communication approach across
business units.