Sentences with phrase «taking on all»

[So] even if you do meet the requirements, think carefully before taking on the loan, and be sure you can service the repayment terms.»
He likes to illustrate that point to prospective customers by taking them on a scavenger hunt through his database.
Pamon is now taking on the role of chief operating officer of Beyoncé's management company, Parkwood Entertainment, which encompasses artist management, production, tours, film, television, and apparel.
His project grew through word of mouth until it grew so big, he moved the company to San Francisco and started taking on venture capital investments, eventually raising $ 259 million at a valuation of $ 1.5 billion.
The plant in La Pocatiere, Que., will lend a hand by taking on work transferred from an operation in Mexico where there have been quality issues.
Or taking on an assignment or job nobody would ever expect you to do.
Here are three questions to ask yourself before taking on a social cause as part of your business strategy:
CB: Are people taking on more reno jobs themselves or is contracting on the rise?
JAB's strategy has not involved massive management restructuring and taking on leverage, as is sometimes the case with private equity buyouts.
One of the most common mistakes that entrepreneurs make when they're just starting out is growing their inner circle too quickly and taking on too many projects at once.
Taking on investors is one way to grow your business — but before you seek funding, make sure it's the right path for you.
He and a physician's assistant explained that I could either get treated now and risk taking on a high bill, or go home and try all over again tomorrow.
The inevitable trade - off is that you will be taking on some additional risk; if the growth doesn't materialize, the stock price could fall.
Of course, there is nothing wrong with taking on investment capital from venture capitalists or angel investors, but I do think it's worth considering the alternative if you have the means to do so.
Instead, she is taking on the world of comedy.
The maker of the biggest passenger airplane is taking on a different kind of challenge: traffic jams.
You have to give Trevorrow a lot of credit for taking on «Jurassic World»: This was a film meant to attract a huge audience that could have easily made a lot of people angry if done incorrectly.
IN 10 years, CJ King and Co Pty Ltd has grown from a small annex behind a North Beach home to what it claims is the biggest full colour printer in the Southern Hemisphere — a $ 1,500 investment that is now turning over $ 10 million a year.With the assistance of Austrade and the WA Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR), the company is taking on the UK market, already with some success.One of the remarkable things about this success story is that it has been achieved through a consummate belief in a philosophy to use standardised, leading - edge technology and to supply just the print trade and other on - sellers.
Between 2008 and 2012, the federal government implemented a handful of ad - hoc policies meant to deter poorer households from taking on excessive debt, including the reduction of the maximum amortization period for government - backed home loans to 25 years from 40 years.
Neistat has told Entrepreneur that taking on a partnership or project for brand is a balancing act.
Whether they're investors or board members, you can profit from former execs in the very industries you are taking on.
And that will require investors to adjust their strategy and their expectations henceforward — by paying more for equities, taking on more risk with fixed income and socking away more than they used to.
For one, investors are going to have to get comfortable taking on more risk in their equity portfolios by buying stocks at higher valuations.
All startups are likely to start tripping when it comes to taking on new rounds of financing, because investors are likely to demand lower valuations, Nordlicht says.
Giphy is taking on the biggest, weirdest branding challenge online today: How to become the go - to company for a new kind of internet culture.
«We loved that David and Goliath story, where Craig was taking on these major incumbents and was going to disrupt them,» says Peter Falt, director of creative consulting at DesignWorks.
While part of his plans involve taking on a larger role at Initialized Capital, the VC firm he co-founded with Garry Tan, he also says that the decision involved the «promise he made to this little poppy seed.»
It may sound like a classic entrepreneurial story: taking on a massive student - loan debt load and erasing it through hard work and perseverance while finding success in the high - risk startup world.
This year has been a huge one in the royal calendar — there has been a pregnancy, a proposal, Prince Philip leaving full - time royal duties, Prince William taking them on, and foreign trips and state visits galore.
The shareholder points to a number of self - inflicted wounds: poor disclosure, abruptly firing the CEO in April, and taking on financing at egregious terms, all of which gives short sellers more ammunition to sow doubt.
A non-communicative employee won't say anything, taking on the excessive workload until the damage is already done, possibly quitting or neglecting responsibilities.
For many years while I worked for Exxon Mobil their slogan was, «Taking on the World's Toughest Energy Challenges».
In Friedman's time, taking on one new worker required a big financial commitment.
Leadership and the Environment features leaders taking on personal challenges to live by their environmental values, then sharing their experiences, failures, and triumphs.
You've been working around the clock, beating every deadline and taking on extra assignments: that dream of a raise seems to be close to a reality.
With employees» new expectation for flexible work and the toll that commutes are taking on productivity and retention, it's an issue that can no longer be ignored.
With licensing, you can continue being creative and taking on new projects and revenue sources.
If you are a director or a VP and are taking on most of the «in the weeds» work, something is wrong.
In January, NBC announced that Kelly would be taking on a triple role at the network: host of an unnamed daytime news program, anchor of a Sunday night news show, and contributor to NBC's special political programming and other big - event coverage.
Between these two new features, and a new crop of touch devices coming this summer, Chromebooks will soon be taking on both Windows 8 PCs and the iPad.
In effect, the state - owned construction firms will be taking on debt and investing — while hiring Western engineering and construction giants as their subcontractors.
Asked about China's «Belt and Road Initiative,» he said developing countries need to take a careful look at projects backed by the program and avoid taking on unsustainable debt.
India's legendary tycoon Sir Ratan Tata told «Managing Asia» in an exclusive interview in 2013 how he relished taking on new challenges as he built Tata Sons into a corporate behemoth.
«The Hogan lawsuit, the pressure it put us under, the decisions we made as a result of that pressure, professionalizing the company, streamlining our objectives, focusing on the seven great media brands that we have, taking on outside capital, realizing we can't do it ourselves.
Between that and, say, Square taking on Twitter troll Fart Sandwich, the takeaway might be, There appears to be latitude to good - naturedly smack down a rude hater — not to be confused with a genuinely disgruntled customer — from time to time, if that is something that makes sense for my brand.
Or start each week by taking on your most important tasks on Monday.
When first starting with a company as a new employee, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed when taking on board new practices and getting used to the processes in place.
Some people are still keeping their Bay Area jobs — they're just taking on extreme commutes.
Now, Omada is taking on some major biopharma talent as it heads into 2017 with the goal of becoming a go - to «digital therapeutics» option.
In an interview with the Boston Globe, Pelosi made clear she is still the boss and has no intention of taking on a smaller role after the 2018 midterm elections this fall.
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