Sentences with phrase «of business tied»

But there still exists Legacy Inertia (Steve Ballmer included) who have their base fundamentals of business tied down to the 80's and 90's.
I've really enjoyed the social aspect of this business it ties in to the creative process as the people I meet inspire new ideas.

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CNBC's Michelle Caruso - Cabrera provides a preview of the Saudi - U.S. CEO forum in New York as corporate leaders from both countries meet to discuss future business ties.
The potential deal sent both stocks soaring as it would tie up two giants from Quebec and give Metro an expanded foothold in the drug business, mirroring Loblaw Cos.» purchase of Shoppers Drug Mart four years ago.
Woods is the co-founder of a Toronto - based startup called Nudge, which is developing a software platform to help business professionals keep track of their weak ties, meaning people they don't keep in touch with regularly.
The company joins a long list of businesses that have cut ties with the National Rifle Association or sought to clarify their relationship with the industry since a deadly shooting in Florida last month.
If you work in a profession that requires you to wear business or dress attire every day, it goes without saying that you need to own a decent amount of neck ties.
Only about half of the people who complain in social expect to hear back from the company, so in many cases they do not phrase their complaints in a way that ties it back to the business in an obvious way.
«The amount of business you can lose if one of your key sales managers is tied up on the phone for 45 minutes is remarkable,» Vaill says.
Because so much of its business is tied up in a few particular styles, a single manufacturing error — like the one that forced executives to recall the near - seethrough women's pants in March — can cause millions of dollars in lost sales.
What the pair learned is what marketing specialists want to shout from the rooftops: For even very small businesses, good branding matters, from your name to the colour of your logo to the copy that ties everything together.
But an alcoholic beverage consumed responsibly in the course of doing business can be beneficial, creating stronger social ties among co-workers.
MONTREAL — Valeant Pharmaceuticals faces years of legal challenges despite cutting ties with a U.S. mail - order pharmacy at the centre of a controversy about how Canada's largest publicly traded drug firm conducts its business, say industry observers and the company's second - largest shareholder.
Earlier this year, FedEx launched its own e-commerce fulfillment solution for small - and medium - sized businesses that tied together many of its existing retail logistics offerings.
A parade of business executives broke ties with Trump on Wednesday, a day after he blamed white nationalists and counter-protesters in equal measure for the weekend clashes that left one woman dead.
With 16 percent of business travelers worried about cancelled meetings, it ties with the previous stressor about the meeting actually taking place.
TiECon Dubai, an invitation - only entrepreneurship convention organized by the Dubai Chapter of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) is all set to feature of line - up of global business leaders on April 18 at...
TiECon Dubai, an invitation - only entrepreneurship convention organized by the Dubai Chapter of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) is all set to bring together a line - up of global business leaders on April 18 at the Dubai Knowledge Park Auditorium.
Ivanka Trump has regularly showcased the collection on Instagram, posing in front of the artwork in posts tied to her business.
The success of The Uncommon Series is closely tied to Peper's background and experience as an entrepreneur building businesses.
That program, also operated by Treasury, works much the same way TARP does, but it provides capital at interest tied to the volume of small business loans the bank makes.
«The Business of Social» is for businesses owners, marketers and social media managers looking for ways to tie social media directly into real business growth objBusiness of Social» is for businesses owners, marketers and social media managers looking for ways to tie social media directly into real business growth objbusiness growth objectives.
«My brother and I decided to look for a franchising opportunity that would allow us to showcase our more than 20 years of business experience while not tying our hands to extremely rigid corporate guidelines.
On the sidelines of the Singapore Air Show, Patrice Caine of Thales says the world has not changed overnight with the U.S. market fall and he's focused on business ties at the event.
Microsoft is also tying LinkedIn and its user data trove tightly into its Dynamics business software so that a user of Microsoft's sales software can easily find prospects for campaigns from LinkedIn without leaving that application.
Davis told a business conference in Berlin he hoped the European Commission would be able by Christmas to proceed to the next stage of Brexit negotiations - on future ties between Britain and the EU.
Once you know for sure that you're ready to take the leap and go out on your own, sever ties with your employer so you can devote 100 percent of your time to your business.
It takes more than 15,000 Christmas - tree farms to produce that annual harvest, most of them small, family - owned businesses with longstanding ties to their land.
It's a win - win, because the contractor gets the flexibility of not being tied down to one company, and the business doesn't have the overhead and the payroll expenses, and doesn't need the extra space for these people.»
Add that to the risks of business ownership and the inevitable health risks tied to aging, and even the most careful financial planning may not be able to save these boomers from financial disaster.
But some rich people make the mistake of tying the bulk of their assets up in one place, such as their own business or in real estate — two very illiquid investments.
With the vast majority of private investment capital tied up in just three states (California, New York and Massachusetts) and a fairly narrow group of industries, SBIC helped spread the wealth to a much broader portfolio of promising businesses.
Winkler, 58, has a reputation as a sort of adulte terrible, known in business journalism circles for his volcanic temper and his fondness for bow ties.
For service businesses, capital is usually tied to the various pieces of equipment used to service customers.
Among the best cities for starting a small business, Los Angeles has the highest cost of living on this list but ties with Miami for the highest rate of new entrepreneurs.
Among the best cities to start a small business, Kansas City ranked lowest in startup density, tied for last place with Dallas on the rate of new entrepreneurs and came in second - to - last for opportunity share of new entrepreneurs.
But Musk is unique in that his vision is so vast and so tied to the specific operations of his businesses.
The European Commission has given its greenlight to Dow's tie - up with DuPont and ChemChina's acquisition of Syngenta after long discussions and on the condition they would sell some of their business.
In a brief statement, China's Commerce Ministry welcomed the delegation's trip to Beijing, set for Thursday and Friday, adding that Liu would meet its members to «exchange views» on issues of mutual concern about Sino-U.S. trade and business ties.
For many businesses, depreciation is based upon schedules that are tied to the lifetime of the equipment.
Whether it be to stay abreast of the latest business trends and industry news in their fields, or sharpen their skills, the results you see may be tied to how you present your ideas.
The popularity of these men, as well as the business value they drive for their respective sports, is tied not only to their skill, but also to their showmanship.
The business schools at University of Maryland and Arizona State University are among a handful of other American institutions that have established ties with China to offer EMBA programs.
Similarly, she'll need to prove that she's attuned to the needs of the middle class — a feat sure to be difficult, as critics point to her ties to Wall Street and other big business interests.
«Simple and sophisticated» is the rule here: Rock the Charles Tyrwhitt double cuff shirt with a dark suit, a striped repp or solid - colored tie, and a nice pair of sleek cufflinks for a stylish yet no - nonsense business ensemble.
More than 50 business executives, many of whom have longstanding GOP ties, are reportedly set to endorse Hillary Clinton on Thursday.
The Bay State also ties with neighboring Connecticut for most improved state this year, jumping 10 spots, thanks in large part to an influx of business capital.
Cook also comes out tied at 14th in entrepreneurship, alongside the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill's Kenan - Flagler Business School, and above Columbia Business School and the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, both tied at 17.
Philanthropist and businessman Joseph Rotman (of the Rotman School of Management) is the institute's founding chair, and forging ties between scientists, government and business is one of its official raisons d'etre.
For several years, Cameco has tied compensation to environmental sustainability and worker safety, because «being in the uranium business, the company understands the importance of the social licence from the community,» says Nancy Hopkins, a lawyer who sits on several private - and public - sector boards, including Cameco's.
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