Sentences with phrase «take over the business quickly»

Not exact matches

When the Rockefellers were building up the Standard Oil Company, they took over the business that Rogers worked at, and he quickly rose up the ranks within Standard Oil.
By the time of the magazine's 75th anniversary in 2003, by then under the leadership of Joe Chidley — a former Maclean's staffer who quickly rose at CB from writer to technology editor to finally take over the editor's chair upon Johnson's departure in 2000 — Canadian Business was a true biweekly, with a readership of nearly 1.1 million and several popular annual issues, including the Investor 500, the Rich 100, and the annual MBA Guide.
BACK TO FRANKLIN: Surely, when Carol C. put on hip boots and went into Franklin High School post-Katrina, with a vision of reopening Franklin as a charter school, she did not imagine how quickly the business / corporate perspective would take over and seize (claim as their own doing) the work of others.
Farnam incorporated in 1955, but continued to sell primarily farming equipment and livestock products until 1964, when Mort Duff passed away and his son, Chuck Duff, took over the family business; The younger Duff was only 21 years old, but he quickly saw a multitude of new opportunities for the company.
Just like our counterparts on Madison Avenue learned to do over the past forty years, we need to start taking questionable claims to the National Advertising Division of the Better Business Bureau — affordably, quickly and out of court.
While some artists are not happy with the music subscription - based business model, it seems to be quickly taking over, replacing methods such as physical media and digital album and track sales.
I've concluded, however, that when at home, a laptop and a business to run can quickly take over one's life.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z