Sentences with phrase «on company standards»

• Examined mechanical and electronic glitches or any irregularities based on company standards.
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Fils - Aime says changes in the development process are helping to resolve that problem, but the company is still laser focused on not releasing a key title until it's one that has lived up to high internal quality standards.
Earlier this year, for example, Judy Zaichkowsky of Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business published a study indicating that the presence of just one woman on a company's board resulted in significantly higher standards of corporate governance (which has an established correlation to better financial performance).
NBC News chairman Andrew Lack sent a memo to employees on Wednesday in which he said a recent complaint that a staffer sent to the network regarding Lauer «represented, after serious review, a clear violation of our company's standards
The company did not mention the price on either new plan, but $ 9.99 per month has become the industry standard for the full on - demand experience.
Many of those companies rely on middle - and low - income shoppers for the bulk of their sales, and changes to individual taxes — such as doubling the standard deduction — will increase discretionary income.
«We are confident that a thorough review of our track record over 30 years will underscore our commitment to upholding high broadcast standards, and will demonstrate that the transaction will not result in there being insufficient plurality in the UK,» the company said on Thursday.
Regulators have steadily added tough safety, emissions and fuel efficiency standards, and in the U.S., class - action lawsuits that have yielded big judgments is putting additional pressure on auto companies.
For now, the new rules are limited to specific defense contractors, but it may not be long before the government implements more regulations on all federal contractors as it pushes for companies to adopt higher security standards, cybersecurity experts said.
For example, if a company imposed Victorian standards on women but put no limits at all on what men could wear, that would be unfairly discriminatory.
To prevent any employee departure from ever going viral on social media, clarify the company standards in initial contracts, including whether personal Twitter accounts need a disclaimer and who has the authority to speak on behalf of the company online about specific issues.
He showed early entrepreneurial promise selling candy and doing odd jobs for neighbors, eventually going on to become the founder of the Standard Oil Company.
On the corporate front, Fresnillo, Standard Chartered and Persimmon were among the major companies to release their latest figures Tuesday.
According to an Alcoa spokesperson, the company has spent $ 75 million on its Western Australian operations over the past two years in order to comply with environmental standards.
The EPA's recent move to roll back automobile fuel efficiency standards benefits almost no one except auto manufacturers, who save on R&D costs, and oil companies, for whom greater fuel consumption translates into more revenues.
Porras now sells every El Faro bean that meets Starbucks» standards to the company for $ 1.45 a pound, about 35 cents a pound more than the coffee fetches on the commodities market.
On - demand companies also need to evaluate their training offerings and standards.
The Whiting, Indiana - based company's spin on the standard coupon model is that it verifies — and then continues to update — whether an offer still works.
Lee notes that while the company has a YouTube icon on its home page, the account hasn't been updated in a year, and while Vimeo is a great video site with high standards of quality, YouTube is a better fit for the fitness market with more than 1 billion unique visitors a month compared to Vimeo's 70 million, and a huge selection of fitness videos with millions of views.
Many companies are working on standards for household automation and it's an almost bewildering melee.
The publisher also said in a comment to the regulator that since the British agency had not made very many decisions related to native advertising, the company was forced to rely on the standards of its U.S. - based parent.
«They can use it in their team, they can use it in their department and maybe eventually go on to deploy Workplace Premium across the company, but with Workplace Standard they can get started for free,» he added.
Negotiators are now said to be settling on a system that sets the regional content standard at 75 per cent, and helps car companies get credits to meet that standard if they invest in high - value research and pay workers more than $ 15 an hour.
According to a statement on the brand's Facebook page, their parent company, Loblaws Inc. has ``... robust vendor standards designed to ensure that products are manufactured in a socially responsible way, ensuring a safe and sustainable work environment.
This standard S - 1 form, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Feb. 1, requires Facebook to disclose the risks the company has identified that could impede the success of its business — a task that filled 22 pages.
And in place of the standard fitting system, which relies on cup and bust size, the company uses 10 distinct measurements, including nape to waist, bust point to bust point and the length between the armpits.
The company said Whole Foods Market will continue to operate under that brand name and pledged to «preserve its high standards and commitment to providing the finest natural and organic foods,» and John Mackey will stay on as CEO of Whole Foods, which will remain based in Austin, Texas, where it was founded in 1978.
Leikness, who is in charge of bargaining for the workers, says the company is offering incentives for employees to stay on until the close, but little more than standard severance beyond that.
The power behind Fink's threat to enforce his views hinges, in part, on the standard of one share, one vote — that shareholders» voting power is based on the number of shares they own in a given company rather than the votes of entrenched founders or early investors.
«It's becoming more and more a standard practice for companies to create backups and forensic images, depending on the level of access the employee had,» he says.
The panel was divided, however, on the issue of North American companies imposing management standards on foreign suppliers.
Disney told CNBC the food channel will uphold the same health standards that the company previously imposed on advertisers.
Canadian business leaders, in a poll conducted by COMPAS Inc., are divided on whether Apple is likely to suffer damage to its reputation, and whether North American companies should insist on better standards when outsourcing.
Many private companies begin working toward these standards early on — establishing an independent board, arranging for an independent audit, and upgrading their systems and reporting to required levels.
Big companies will evaluate your product simply on whether it meets their brand standards.
Google launched its twist on Facebook's Instant Articles feature today — an open standard for delivering mobile web pages faster for publishers of all kinds, which the company is calling «Accelerated Mobile Pages» or AMP.
The companies I mentioned at the beginning of this article obsessively train staff on their standards.
The ratings on ACT reflect Standard & Poor's view of the company's position as a leader in the fragmented and competitive convenience store (c - store) industry in North America, as well as in the more concentrated Scandinavian market; its solid profitability and cash flow; and its intermediate financial risk profile.
Following revelations that the NSA may be compromising encryption standards, tech companies in the U.S. are on the defensive.
Many larger companies use VPNs, but smaller companies may also just rely on standard wireless encryption.
It is therefore incumbent on any leader to not only pay attention to the intersections where company meets customer but also to play an active role in ensuring standards never, ever slip.
The company offers two types of funds — a standard basket of mutual funds, as well as a single mutual fund focused on sustainable investing, called the Aspiration Redwood Fund.
In addition to drawing on your policies and precedents in your company's history, one way to be more consistent is to have standard templates for documenting problems as they develop.
The average balance of opinion on investment since 2001 is about 13, so Canadian companies are positively giddy by by modern standards.
And while such standards generally evolve (or are imposed) in response to emerging challenges and scandals, they are liable to be based on the average or typical company.
On pp. 12 - 13, there's a piece by my colleague Richard Leblanc on governance standards and the recent scandal at Canadian company Sino - ForesOn pp. 12 - 13, there's a piece by my colleague Richard Leblanc on governance standards and the recent scandal at Canadian company Sino - Foreson governance standards and the recent scandal at Canadian company Sino - Forest.
Companies are also sitting on piles of cash, with those in the Standard and Poor's 500 index holding nearly $ 1 trillion on their books.
As opposed to just sending out a simple «sorry the network is slow, we're working on it» email, the company crafted a beautiful and dramatic video to acknowledge their performance wasn't up to standard, and to explain what they were doing to fix it:
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