Registered nurses with advance educational qualification also enjoy better pay package,
more flexibility of work schedule and autonomy.
Utilizing a loan to consolidate your debt will give
you more flexibility of payment amounts and schedules.
«If you look at Durango, people call it the Charger of its segment, because everything else is front - wheel drive, car - based platforms that emphasize
more the flexibility of the packaging rather than the utility of the packaging,» he says.
These pods are available in a variety of sizes as well as flavors, which gives
you more flexibility of use.
Protestants as they view the development of Catholicism have good reason to assume that as it becomes more mature culturally and theologically it will have
more flexibility of mind and that there will be greater tolerance and breadth in dealing with non-Catholics and with the public issues that concern Protestants most.
Not exact matches
«If you can diversify the tax treatment
of your assets over time it can benefit you so you have
more tax
flexibility when you hit retirement.»
With younger employees pushing for
more mobility and
flexibility, and companies seeing productivity gains from teams working while on the move, it's no wonder that 71 %
of Canadian firms in a recent ICT Council survey said boosting mobile adoption was a priority.
Sharing tasks makes you not only
more emotionally resilient but also
more economically resilient as well, Smith points out: «
Flexibility and redundancy add up to greater resilience in the face
of economic shocks.»
Thanks to the «economics
of flexibility» they can also bid for contracts they would never have had the chance to go for previously, when so much
more was done «in house.»
As their popularity continues to grow and options and
flexibility continue to expand it's becoming
more and
more important for business owners
of every size and type to take notice
of this popular payment trend.
At Egon Zehnder, we have learned in much
of our work with many
of the leading Chinese tech giants and startup unicorns what type
of talent is likely to thrive in China, which prioritizes the
more nuanced «soft» skills
of adaptability,
flexibility, and potential rather than simply the «hard» skills
of language fluency and past work experiences.
I find that I enjoy the
flexibility and freedom
of remote work much
more if I create a routine and organization structure that makes it easy for me to keep my stress level low and focus high.
Millennial employees expect
more connectivity in the workplace, and managers need to be able to provide them with the
flexibility and support for their use
of technology in order to bring in and keep new talent.
And its current debt - to - Ebitda ratio
of 2.6, below the industry average, suggests that it has
more flexibility to withstand sustained low prices than many
of its competitors.
The gymnastics work stresses mobility and
flexibility, which is
more important to me as I get older, and the mountain biking is just a great long stretch
of hours outdoors.»
As the business landscape is changing
more and
more rapidly — particularly due to the impact
of new tech on customers expectations and staff behavior — being responsive requires a certain level
of flexibility and vision from your employees.
«By clarifying the definition
of what can be patented, we are giving New Zealand businesses
more flexibility to adapt and improve existing inventions, while continuing to protect genuine innovations,» New Zealand's Commerce Minister Craig Foss said.
Uber, which allows users to book and pay for a taxi by smartphone, says its
more than 30,000 London drivers enjoy the
flexibility of being able to work when they choose and receive on average
more than the minimum wage.
They initially thought about names showcasing the wheel's singular X design, but rejected them in favor
of giving Connolly
more product
flexibility.
He pointed out that Apple Music's competitors in China offer customers far
more flexibility with different tiers
of free and paid streaming.
''... Amid the nightmare
of Dave's death when my kids needed me
more than ever, I was grateful every day to work for a company that provides bereavement leave and
flexibility.
Besides the alluring benefits
of flexibility, it's simply much
more fun.
The emergency declaration would also free up public health emergency funds at the Department
of Health and Human Services, and grant individual states
more flexibility in how they use federal dollars, and allow them to direct
more funds toward addiction treatment and prevention.
This kind
of flexibility enhances the survivability
of any business and also makes day to day work
more enjoyable.
In a bigger environment with
more individual
flexibility, the selfish worker may be able to thrive, but in the confines and team - intensive environment
of a small business, there's no benefit.
WASHINGTON, April 26 - The head
of the U.S. derivatives watchdog on Thursday said he would like to allow
more flexibility in the way swaps are traded while at the same time tightening requirements for reporting
of such trades.
While the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is set up as an LLC, which will reportedly give it
more flexibility in its giving, it's unknown if it will become hobbled by restraints similar to those
of older foundations.
But the evidence is mounting that yielding control and empowering others at every level
of the organization is the very thing that enables
flexibility, openness, and
more consistent innovation.
The updates are aimed at helping advertisers measure the effectiveness
of their campaign in real - time, Facebook says in a blog post announcing the changes and offers
more flexibility and customization
of the available data.
Unless you score a great job right out
of school, you might need a little
more flexibility, which is where the income - driven repayment plans come in.
Best Buy's initial reasoning for charging $ 1,099 and $ 1,249 instead
of following Apple's $ 999 and $ 1,149 pricing model was that the additional fee allowed it to give its customers
more flexibility.
In recent years, however, these networking companies have begun to shift to a
more software - oriented line
of products and are restructuring their own businesses to accommodate the needs
of business customers that want
more flexibility.
What's
more, those 9 - to - 5 schedules aren't a smart strategy: Employees with
flexibility in their workday report higher levels
of job satisfaction and reduced levels
of burnout and psychological stress, according to a study conducted over 12 months at a Fortune 500 company with 700 employees and published in the February issue
of American Sociological Review.
It also gave students
more flexibility in customizing their coursework to account for their ability level, offering core classes at several different levels
of difficulty.
According to a Defense Department memo obtained by Military Times, the undersecretary
of defense for personnel and readiness will direct «an effort to form a working group to determine changes to military personnel policies necessary to provide the Military Departments increased
flexibility to organize, train, and equip
more ready and lethal forces.»
The
more confident you are in the
flexibility of your workforce, the easier it will be to assemble workers in disparate places after a disaster, Barnes says.
This blend
of rigidity and
flexibility makes the Vie - Long 12705 a great alternative to other natural brush materials if you want something
more pliable than boar bristles
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.
Despite the trend towards increased workplace
flexibility in the form
of perks like unlimited PTO, working from home and staggered hours to cut down on commute time,
more Millennials are job hopping or leaving behind the security
of full - time employment to join the gig economy.
Roth says that according to a survey conducted by LinkedIn, «nearly half
of American workers would forgo the corner office job and a high salary to gain
more flexibility in their schedules.»
More surprisingly, several «best - and - brightest» EMBAs are earning their MBAs in their 50s — a trend that signifies the flexibility of the format as much as it foreshadows lengthening career spans and changing business dynamics that require more adaptive ski
More surprisingly, several «best - and - brightest» EMBAs are earning their MBAs in their 50s — a trend that signifies the
flexibility of the format as much as it foreshadows lengthening career spans and changing business dynamics that require
more adaptive ski
more adaptive skills.
This blend
of rigidity and
flexibility makes the Vie - Long 12705 a great alternative to other natural brush materials if you want something
more pliable than boar bristles yet
more suitable for hard soaps and mug - lathering than a plushier badger brush.
Corporations also give you
more flexibility in the long run for income splitting, an estate freeze, etc. that go beyond the scope
of this article.
«A significant expansion
of the Child Tax Credit will help parents have
more money at a time in their lives when they need it the most and give them the
flexibility to make the best choices regarding their families» care,» Ivanka said in a statement late last month.
Other options could involve an extension
of the G - League that allows teams
more flexibility with younger players, or teams could adopt something close to the academy system
of soccer and basketball clubs in Europe.
For some business owners,
flexibility of repayment is
more important than getting a slightly lower rate.
Exxon board member Bill George led a National Association
of Corporate Directors Blue Ribbon Commission on «Executive Compensation and the Role
of the Compensation Committee,» which included recommendations such as not offering contracts to executives (giving the board
more flexibility in how it deals with the CEO's pay and tenure), which is reflected in the pay practices at ExxonMobil.
The U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics reports 20 million Americans actively choose to work part time for
more flexibility.
For instance, there's the rather technical — but still key — matter
of entrepreneurs pleading for a way to save that lets them defer tax, but also offers
more flexibility than the RRSPs that are typically at the core
of the savings strategies
of Canadians who don't own businesses.
The gradual shift to a strong culture
of individualism and self - betterment, the role
of technology in driving the transition from boardrooms to basements, the
more global and interconnected markets that require greater specialization,
flexibility and speed, as well as small - business friendly demographic trends are among those forces that are likely to support a net creation
of 150,000 new businesses in Canada in the coming ten years.