The hero is Michael MacCauley (Liam Neeson), a former cop who, ten years ago, moved on to sell life insurance
policies at a big firm in New York City.
Not exact matches
TED staff
at the event were friendly but
firm (they even offered to help Jackley find a local caregiver), but the staffer also admitted that the organizers «lost the moment to ask the
bigger question: Is it time to change our
policy?»
«If we want to broaden people's knowledge by letting them work in different places, most
firms have a
policy of setting competitive wages in the places they come to,» said Mikael Norman, CFO
at Sweden's Nobia, Europe's
biggest kitchen maker.
«This should be the
biggest thing we talk about,» says Michelle Richard, senior education consultant
at Public Sector Consultants, a Lansing - based public
policy firm that recently released the report «Building a Brighter Future: Recommendations for How to Improve Michigan's Education System.»
While many small
firm lawyers scoff
at Chesler's recent advocacy of a
policy they've used for years, the dire economic situation we're in right now might finally be the act of creative destruction
big firms need to reform.
So I would humbly suggest that it would behoove the decision - makers
at large
firms to step back and take a look
at the
big picture and then rethink their
policies and attitudes about emerging technology.