Not exact matches
They also
serve as market research
tools, not to mention a great way to
recruit new talent.»
Except for targeted outreach messages to bloggers, journalists and activists, email messages should
serve as a relationship - management
tool, not
as a
recruiting tool (though every respectable CRM includes «tell - a-friend» links to help messages spread from person to person).
Granted, this provocative polemic might
serve as a Black Lives Matter
recruiting tool, but it is likely to be of little value to any truth seeker interested in an impartial investigation.
Collective bargaining contracts are especially problematic on three fronts: 1) they restrict efforts to use compensation
as a
tool to
recruit, reward and retain the most essential and effective teachers, 2) they impede attempts to assign or remove teachers on the basis of fit or performance and 3) they over-regulate school life with work rules that stifle creative problem solving without demonstrably improving teachers» ability to
serve students.»
Large firms, however, often have well - established summer associate programs that
serve as a
tool to
recruit young, talented lawyers.
Combining these programs with adjunct professional lectures and sharing opportunities after schooling continues to
serve as [an] education and
recruiting tool for the industry,» says Chuck DiRocco, director of research at Altus Group.
The company has grown exponentially, today
serving more than 33,000 agent subscribers and brokers, many of whom, Eggleston notes, use the Realty Resource product
as a
recruiting tool by providing their agents with free access to the prospecting data.
Being recognized among the country's top brokers in the Power Broker Report
serves as an important
recruiting and retention
tool for today's leading real estate firms; it also helps secure relationships with today's more discerning real estate consumers.