Sentences with phrase «move your business away»

This isn't the first time Cott has tried move its business away from soda.
I'm not thrilled with the idea that OnePlus is gradually moving their business away from the «shockingly - good value» market to the «decent value» market,...
I'm not thrilled with the idea that OnePlus is gradually moving their business away from the «shockingly - good value» market to the «decent value» market, but if they can manage to do it, more power to them.
With a wide variety of seminars and webinars available on probate investing, you will be able to learn some new tips and techniques that will help you to quickly move your business away from a stalled phase and into one of rapid growth.

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While the discount applies today only with Amazon, small businesses can use Amazon's move to drive business away from local brick and mortar stores as motivation to be creative in their offerings and marketing efforts.
More companies are shying away from traditional sources like the want ads in the newspaper, and are moving more towards online sources and social media when hiring.Social media is a great place to start advertising your business, whether you are a small business or even starting out large.
Writing ideas down will save you time when you are ready to launch your next business idea and enable you to move on to the next project instead of getting caught daydreaming the afternoon away.
Many businesses shy away from moving into inner - city areas like South Central Los Angeles due to concerns about market viability, vandalism and gangs, but when we were looking for a location for our Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar franchise, my partner, Karim Webb, and I realized it didn't make sense to look anywhere else.
If you don't move away from this dynamic, the business lags in creating value.
FACED with increasing property management fees and wielding a thirst for more core business control, many of WA's listed retail property trusts are moving away from managing agents to in - house shopping centre management.
The move away from these informal guidelines could have big implications for both small - business owners and freelancers — and may signal the need for both groups to make strategic adjustments.
The company has expanded into other businesses to diversify away from the traditional news model, with moves like hosting live conferences, starting a wine club, and opening an online store selling branded products.
Until the company can move away from an ad - driven business model (which accounts for 90 percent of revenue), it will continue to make people's data available to advertisers and potentially bad agents.
The decision to move the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's banking business away from Wells Fargo is based on the bank using corporate advertising to promote lifestyles that are counter to what God's Word teaches.
What saved the business was the family's decision to go fully organic and move away from the conventional style of farming.
Christine Barry, senior analyst at consultancy Aite Group, notes: «They are looking for businesses to move away from Excel spreadsheets and use more sophisticated tools.
After eventually acquiring Canadian citizenship — and setting up two businesses in Canada which employed about 60 people - the businessman moved to income - tax - free Bermuda, long favoured as a home - away - from - home for rich Americans (including former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg).
In order to move away from recruiting and hiring based on intuition, businesses should add third party testing, do group interviews and consider company culture.
Ivanka Trump has since stepped away from any business holdings as she moves to Washington, DC.
Last year, when D'Aquanni wanted to move her business, The Chocolate Gecko, to an abandoned building three blocks away, she needed $ 25,000 in owner's equity for the $ 260,000 renovation project.
While the Trump administration's move away from the Obama - era recommendations doesn't represent a concrete change to regulations, it does set a tone that could impact both small - business owners and, more notably, freelance workers.
As Japanese rivals grabbed business away from them, U.S. electronics companies moved production to countries with lower labor costs.
The company is focusing more resources on higher - value specialty materials products like semiconductors for cell phones and moving away from the lower - margin chlorine business.
Gambles that could ruin your business may be necessary in the early stages, but you should move away from them as soon as possible.
Despite your best judgment, you're going to have to move the armoire away from the front door and move your business out of your studio apartment as you start to grow, bring on new employees, and begin to build a workplace culture — preferably one that watches Shaun of the Dead on a loop each day.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal last week, Murdoch, now executive chairman of the news operation, said moving away from personalities like O'Reilly and Hannity would be «business suicide.»
In recent years, however, federal regulators have increasingly pressured businesses to move away from the use of independent contractors, who are not legally entitled to unionize under federal law.
This focus on a model may cause you to move away from thinking about the competitive advantages of the business.
As with Morgan Stanley's move, UBS's decision was designed to focus on retaining the best advisers, moving away from high recruitment costs and, in the long - term, benefiting the bottom line of their business.
Richard McBee, who has been chief executive at Mitel since 2011, said Tuesday that with customers moving away from large purchases of telephone equipment, the time is ripe for the company to pursue new business opportunities.
AT&T moved heavily and aggressively into the wireless communications business years ago, seeing the writing on the wall regarding the shift away from landlines.
«Instead, it would put C corporations at a significant tax disadvantage and would move the tax code further away from neutrality between business forms.»
For most executives, the future is very bright for the sector as a whole as companies move away from restructuring for mere survival and return to business as usual.
Moving away from paper - based communication and transactions has slowed the flow of business to Canada's Postal Service.
As a result, businesses such as BitPay and LocalBitcoins.com have already moved away from using the Gox pricing API.
«Unlike businesses and schools we can't close down, we still have a lot of in - patient care going on so [we're] moving patients away from windows, boarding up windows and making sure supplies are all in place if the hospital does get cut off and transport becomes very difficult,» he added.
Such trends were reinforced by ever - increasing percentages of university budgets being drawn from government and business research grants, which moved the center of gravity away from the humanities.
Despite a declining turnover as customers moved away from the premium products that had been its traditional area of strength, Finsbury Food Group managed to deliver growth in key areas, increase profitability and restructure the business to achieve operational efficiencies during the year ended July 3rd 2010.
Dave: Our entire business is built around that notion that people are moving away from meat, and they're moving toward something — and that's grain.
Gonzalo Higuain has openly indicated that he is looking for a move away from Naples, and Mertens may also be seeing his future away from Napoli [International Business Times].
One, we could have done nothing, in which case the Rams would have had the chance to move into the L.A. market and take away the 25 percent of our season - ticket business that comes from L.A. and Orange County.»
The new Joe Harris store opened on the Embarcadero later in 1906, moving just a salty whisker away in 1930 as business got bigger and Joe took in his three brothers as partners.
Reus would be able to ocme in and compete striaght away, he is a player who might be able to play CF for us in a couple years once adapted to EPL and I think that's what Wenger is looking for, Giroud will be over 30 then and the smart business move would be to cash in on him while promoting within.
While a move in January away from the club may not be ideal, it is a good bit of business to sell Payet for 20 million or more pounds, after all, he was purchased by West Ham in the summer of 2015 for 10.7 million pounds, netting the team a cool 10 million pounds in transfer profits.
'' I am focused on doing well for Alcanenense, I have people who handle the business area of my career, a move away from here is in their hands.
The suggestion to move away from end - to - end encryption also ignores quite how critical it is for businesses of all kinds in trying to prevent cyber attacks and fraud.
In essence, Blair is telling big business that a sanitised Labour Party moving away from the unions and into alliance with the Liberal Democrats is a safer bet than a Tory Party which may not be able to win another general election.
Facing a significant revenue shortfall this year, BuzzFeed is laying off about 100 employees and reorganizing its advertising sales and business operations as it moves away from relying purely on native advertising.
NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer is moving key aspects of doing business with the city away from a paper - first model and allowing for quicker online function.
The reason for moving away from the «business case» is that it has always relied on the entirely flawed concept that no business traveller (not commuter) has ever worked on a train.
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