However, they do little to capture and
retain valuable business knowledge.
Not exact matches
Time spent capturing or
retaining a high - value client, for example, is more
valuable to your bottom line than spending an exorbitant amount of time with a client whose
business adds less value to your enterprise.
How could I expect my
business to attract and
retain valuable employees when I couldn't afford to pay them enough to meet their basic living needs?
This research is
valuable to policymakers and to
businesses as they attempt to
retain the competitiveness of British industry in an increasingly global marketplace.
If the covered lagoon method (pictured) proves to be globally
valuable for
business, the upshot is a large scale incentive to prevent lagoon flooding or leakage, and the resulting loss of raw material (the poop) needed profit from a waste that, if not carefully
retained to extract economic value, offends neighbors, is a potential disease vector (for Avian flu for example) and poses an ecological hazard to downstream waters.
«I see many
businesses who focus on the safety and health of employees and others experiencing a broad range of benefits, including being better placed to attract and
retain talent, scoring points in procurement processes for
valuable contracts or even when seeking external investment.»
As consumer technology continues to infiltrate the corporate working environment, a proper information governance strategy is paramount to ensure that
valuable business information is
retained while stale data is purged to reduce legal and regulatory risk exposure.
During the negotiations, the airline official allegedly «solicited the sales rep for personal benefits» and while seeking those payments, «provided
valuable information to help PAC gain an improper advantage in obtaining and
retaining business» from the airline.
Keeping on experienced workers as contractors
retains valuable knowledge in the
business and allows more time to train the next cohort of leaders.