Sentences with phrase «reducing headcount»

In markets like Houston, Denver, Oklahoma City and Tulsa there is an outsized exposure to energy firms, which have been aggressively reducing headcount.
«Because general (non-real estate) investment returns have not been high enough to meet future return obligations, pension funds and other institutional funds have been reducing the headcount of managers as a cost - saving measure, as well as «shooting for larger returns» by looking at increased levels of investment in real estate.»
Recognized for the implementation of technology and service strategies to support increased workflow reducing headcount / client ratio by 50 % while maintaining service levels.
This much we know: President Trump has ordered a limited federal hiring freeze and a broad review of the federal workforce with an eye toward reducing headcount.
Streamlined technical support cost reduction measures, reducing headcount saving $ 120k annually.
Sure, some agencies were reducing headcount but government workers fared much better than their private worker counterparts.
Chinese technology conglomerate LeEco plans to lay off more than 300 employees in the US, reducing the headcount to about 50 people.
In July, Shyp said it would be reducing its headcount and shutting down all operations beyond San Francisco.
He cut Tyco's spending on legal matters by 20 per cent without reducing headcount or reducing the department's coverage of critical legal matters — and in a move widely followed in the City, Mr Faure slashed the number of law firms that Tyco dealt with from more than 280 to only one.
«It's not necessarily firing up the robots and reducing our headcount,» Mr Tomlinson says.
From this data it is clear that firms have taken steps to address falling profit by reducing headcount and equity partners, while working hard to manage costs.
This is a desirable result when calculating profitability of practice areas and offices, because it creates an incentive to utilize underworked lawyers by attracting new work or reducing headcount.
«Don't talk in terms of reducing headcount,» he advises, «talk about time saved that allows people to be redeployed.»
Soapstone Networks Inc (NASDAQ: SOAP) has announced that it is reducing its headcount by approximately 40 % «to reduce expenses and conserve cash in the current economic environment without dim...
IBM is reducing its headcount by 7,000 this year to stay competitive and cost - efficient in a tough economy.
-LRB-...) Television stations, airports, hospitals, schools, fire brigades and social services from Spain's southernmost tip to the Balearic islands in the east are reducing headcount as Rajoy tasks regions and municipalities with shouldering 60 percent of the cuts needed to reduce the budget shortfall to 2.8 percent of gross domestic product in the next two years.
Though Davis notes that he didn't feel the talent pinch when launching Kohort — in fact, the company is actually reducing its headcount — he suggests that the problem has become endemic at startups across the U.S.
The bank's CFO said earlier this month they're going to be reducing headcount further in their brokerage unit.
«There are a number of important factors that went into our decision to reduce the headcount in our company.
Once Blockchain has been tested at scale in a complex fast - moving business environment, it may yet evolve into an industry - wide tool to reduce headcount and operational expenses, while also adding resiliency and security.
«But other companies are better at reducing headcounts than we are.»
Embattled blood testing firm Theranos Inc. reportedly has laid off at least 100 employees, a move that reduces its headcount to two dozen or fewer.
Reagan and Thatcher did reduce the headcount of government, they did reduce the share of GDP consumed by the state.
Businesses are meanwhile growing increasingly worried by the darkening economic outlook at home and abroad, cutting investment and reducing headcounts.
God forbid if some non-profit has to lose funding or the county needs to reduce headcount.
This involves a renewed emphasis against antisocial behaviour and «keeping frontline police on the streets», despite spending cuts of 20 % at the Home Office forcing police forces to reduce headcounts.
Outside City Hall Wednesday, Bratton said the overtime in the mayor's preliminary budget helps the department compensate for reduced headcount — but like every police chief, if offered more cops, he'd use them.
«To operate as a sustainable, profitable and innovative company, we've made the difficult but necessary decision to reduce our headcount», she commented.
They did not hire MS to tell them to reduce headcount, they hired MS to explore the strategic opportunities available.
As such, the Board determined that the company no longer needs to retain the services of the majority of its employees that were supporting strategic discussions and has reduced its headcount accordingly.»
This prompted a comprehensive restructuring plan in October, which reduced headcount by 50 %, closed their Bahrain office & offered annualized cost savings of 40 %.
Our response to current conditions has been to cut operating expenses and reduce headcount; and we have attempted to limit increases in operating expenses except where we think increases are critical to potential future growth.
Prior to the special meeting the Company will reduce its headcount to a limited number of employees who will assist in the termination of operations.
We have reduced our headcount dramatically, and our cash burn, in order to focus on the download business, which is essentially a royalty business where games are downloaded from servers maintained by game companies, such as Valve, Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo.
«A relatively small number of firms rightly predicted the likely extent and severity of the economic recession and began to reduce headcount and take out cost early in the second half of FY09.»
The Wells Fargo report recommends, as does virtually every other consulting report issued in the past two years, that law firms better align their workforce with their workload — that is to say, reduce their headcount by de-equitizing «under - performing» partners.
In the face of stiff competition and reduced headcount, are you shouldering an expanding workload?
It appears that the authorities decided to reduce the headcount of Chinese judges by comparing the percentage of judges in China with those in major jurisdictions.
One in five HR directors who took part in the survey said they planned to reduce headcount, nearly a quarter plan to increase headcount, and the majority (56 %) plan to keep it the same.
The company also reduced its headcount and partnered Foxconn for developing low - end devices.
It may also threaten the need for stockbrokers, mortgage brokers, and ticket dealers, and as businesses are always looking at ways to cut costs, they will look at ways of implanting the blockchain to reduce headcounts.
The restructuring will reduce the headcount to about 50 people, a person familiar with the matter has said.
Balanced workload in departments in order to reduce headcount by 2 in accounts receivable and 1 in General Accounting departments.
Strategically integrated ERP into the company that enhanced efficiency and reduced headcount expenditure by 3 people (billing).
Sales rankings often determine on which side a med rep falls when a company needs to reduce headcount.

Not exact matches

In a 3,500 - word blog post on Tuesday, Goldberg went into even greater detail in accepting blame for the many hits that Fab has taken over the last year, which include a massive round of layoffs that reduced the e-commerce company's headcount from 700 to 300.
The company cut 6,400 workers — 8 % of its headcount — in early 2015 as it scrambled to reduce costs.
The cuts would reduce Yahoo's headcount by more than a thousand employees and could begin as early as this month, the sources said.
By Gordon Platt BEST FOREIGN EXCHANGE PROVIDERS: GLOBAL WINNER Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank increased its market - leading FX volume in 2012, at the same time that it reduced value - at - risk and headcount.
As county executive he has reduced county employee headcount 14 % without layoffs; he has reduced taxes; he has reduced the county's budget.
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