If I stay in one spot, then I can only communicate this to a limited number of
people around the company, but if I can go out and reach more people, I think there are lots of people with far greater abilities than myself out there in the world.
«That's one thing I really loved about Morneau, and as I got to meet
people around the company, that's one of the hallmarks of Toyota as well.»
Moreover, they are required to keep in touch with workers, customer service personnel and other important
people around the company to ensure that all work within the warehouse is managed properly.
Not exact matches
You can meet with clients without having to absorb the expensive travel costs and, for bigger
companies, train staff without having to deploy
people around the country or globe.
«You love your
company, you think your
company is great, but if you're not
around, what are
people going to be able to remember?
Coverall began in 1985 as a three -
person company headquartered in San Diego, Calif and now supports more than 8,000 franchised businesses in 90 markets
around the world.
Our algorithms look at 450 popcorn
companies across the country and score them on metrics
around brand engagement — how often and quickly consumers talk about the brands, the sentiment, the word choice
people use.
He envisions a world in which
people have avatar systems sitting
around in their closets, waiting for a doctor or cable
company to come in and perform a house call or fix your WiFi.
Hikmet Ersek knows just how important the service his
company offers is to
people all
around the world.
More than half of working - age adults believe they have the ability to start their own
company, according to a new report from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, which surveyed
people working in 60 countries
around the world.
As the book's main character, a young Circle employee named Mae, sinks deeper into
company life, she becomes less and less attuned to the real
people around her.
The
company is aiming for business travelers who want a step up from first class on commercial airlines and hopes to bring private travel «down to a level where
people will fly it
around the country.»
A
person close to the
company told ET that its bet on Educomp was due to its plans in the e-learning space and its ability and past track record of having turned
around bankrupt
companies in the US.
We had to take what I've learned from turning
around companies and growing them, and what the
people here know about getting 100 million meals into Canadians» bellies every year, and mesh those skill sets.
«When you're managing a
company you have to speak in the right way because if I say «me» and «my» and «I,» I'm going to lose
people around me,» Scaramucci says.»
You've got guys like Ariel Maislos (who recently sold his
company Anobit to Apple for
around $ 400 million) who make
people like me salivate because I don't care what he wants to do.
I've found that many young
people would actually prefer to work for a smaller
company in a bigger role — their main concerns are
around the risks.
An industry source told us last week that Mahalo CEO Jason Calacanis is going
around telling
people he hired IAC M&A vet Jason Rapp as President in order to sell the
company for a price
around $ 700 million.
«It started with this tiny
company making pants,» Calhoun says, «but the culture
around the brand is what's having the most impact on
people, directly and indirectly, and this momentum is building.»
So as the idea developed, about 6 months after doing this kind of exploration where we'd meet continually with a whole bunch of different
people, industry thinkers and stuff, it became clear that we could actually start a
company around this and we could build the world's first social magazine.
Only 22 percent of
companies surveyed reported they had no difficulty in retaining employees, meaning the other 78 percent struggle to keep their
people around.
From the perspective of many hiring
companies, getting top - notch
people can be a major pain point, particularly for any business located in a thriving startup scene where there's only so much A-level talent to go
around.
The
company purposely has fewer desks than employees — 1,520 for 2,000
people — to encourage staff to move
around the building.
But as the
company grew and hit
around 100
people, it realized they needed to think seriously about what
people they wanted.
I've noticed something interesting in these discussions: Even though there's universal agreement that business success is centered
around finding the right employees, many leaders use a data - centric approach — rather than a
people - centric approach — to operating their
companies.
People often ask me how BiggerPockets is able to accomplish so much with so few people in the company (I was the very first employee, and we are now up to aroun
People often ask me how BiggerPockets is able to accomplish so much with so few
people in the company (I was the very first employee, and we are now up to aroun
people in the
company (I was the very first employee, and we are now up to
around 10).
My
company would not be what it is today without the
people around it, and I find the most important element of my job is making sure my team has everything they need to do the best job they can — whether that's tech tools or just my support and trust.
The
company estimates that there are 367 million users on the service spending
around $ 1,056 per
person annually.
Wonderful, that's really helpful for
companies trying to work with
people around the world.
If you want your
company to stick
around as well, it's far better to create a product
people will want to purchase, then promote it in a compelling way but avoid the quick hits.
Pokémon Go has created a sheer frenzy, with Niantic and The Pokémon
Company happily watching as
people wander
around town catching fantastic critters, myself being one of those wanderers.
«
People who do a great job don't just get to stick
around in
companies forever,» says Squire, who is currently the non-executive chairman of Kognito, a U.K. - based data management firm.
After PayPal: Regarded as a very useful
person to have
around at a start - up, Rabois went onto hold senior positions at LinkedIn (more on that in a minute), Max Levchin's Slide (a
company responsible for slideshows and animations in social networks) and electronic payment firm Square (founded by Twitter's Jack Dorsey).
«The Chinese are coming and this is the
company that is positioned the best to become the world mobile brand that most
people around the world use and that everyone looks up to.»
As CEO, I am focused on building a
company around the vision of our founder and the talent of the
people we put
around him.
The new facility in Sao Paulo may employ up to 7,000
people by the end of the year, providing technical support for
around 9 million users in Brazil along with thousands of drivers, the
company said in a statement.
When he and co-founder Adam Neumann created the first WeWork co-working space in New York City in 2010, they soon realized what would set them apart was not just providing the logistics to other
companies and entrepreneurs to operate individually, but by «connecting then to other cool awesome
people» working
around them.
The Internet presents challenges for
companies around issues like trust and identity — determining that a
person with whom you are transacting is indeed who they say they are requires some kind of independent verification.
The Montreal - based maker of planes and passenger trains employs more than 60,000
people around the world and is a rare example of a Canadian
company with global reach.
One of these tour
companies could create fun tips for
people who are searching for sightseeing spots
around the city.
While he started with a simple social network for Harvard students, Zuckerberg ultimately led the
company to become a network connecting nearly 2 billion
people around the world.
No matter how driven a
person is, though, he or she will still want to be reassured that the
company will be
around a few years from now.
Given that another website that received lots of mis - directed traffic yesterday was Dynamic Internet Technology, a Falun Gong - linked
company that runs a service designed to help
people get
around China's Great Firewall, the Times and other outlets are reporting that experts suspect China was trying to block these websites but somehow accidentally sent lots and lots of traffic to them.
So how did Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad get his
company's furniture into the homes of so many
people around the world?
And when you open up what
people are making to the whole
company, you're inviting more than a few awkward conversations
around performance.
But first Google needs to reduce the cost of its sensor - covered vehicles from
around $ 170,000 today to less than $ 30,000, according to a
person familiar with the
company's plans.
For one, the
company might not want its systems to get overloaded by
people around the globe trying to order their new iPhones at noon on the east coast and 9 a.m. on the west coast.
Mr Baumgartner, whose Red Bull Stratos mission was watched by more than seven million
people around the world, also took aim at Sir Richard Branson after the Virgin boss hinted that his
company could attempt to break the Austrian's record.
«There are a lot of really smart
people running
around here,» says Kirk Koenigsbauer, 48, who's been with the
company for 15 years and now leads its Office 365 client applications product team.
I didn't expect
people to be running
around looking for the
company.