Not exact matches
Project Jasper, a joint effort between the private
sector and Canada's central bank and payment systems
operator over the past two years, is a good example of this type of work, and is a blueprint that the U.S. should follow
if we ever want to see blockchain become a viable Social Security number replacement.
For example,
if you have retired as a seasoned marketer with huge experience in the aviation
sector, you can offer expert advice to new airline and private airline
operators on how to attract customers and grow their business.
They don't even want a «system,» per se, but a raucous «
sector» that welcomes new entrepreneurs and washes away legacy
operators if they don't keep up with the times.
-- And even
if you paint a scenario where Applegreen ends up facing an array of smaller / more nimble as well as much larger / more aggressive competitors, the
sector's still all about location — which explains how so many single - store
operators have survived & thrived this long — which still presents opportunity for Applegreen to continue carving out share for the foreseeable future in the UK / US, where it has a negligible presence.
In the last few years the number of
operators in the
sector has mushroomed, and whilst this increase in activity is extremely encouraging for all, from the consumers point of view, in order to be able to commit with confidence an investment in geothermal heating it is advisable to ask to contact, and
if possible view the companies previous clients.
From minor incidents to major disasters, employers,
operators and owners in the
sector need specialist expertise in dealing with the potential fallout
if and when something goes wrong.