Sentences with phrase «thing big corporations»

If there's one thing big corporations are afraid of, it is backlash.

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«We have the complete ability to make products virtually and not be in a big corporation where you end up doing the same thing every day.»
Just when economic bullying by big corporations threatened the whole idea of independent small business, company builders nationwide did the last thing anyone expected — they turned to one another for help.
Linnea Geiss, vice president of corporate development for NCR Corporation, and a board member for Venture Atlanta, describes this as a city where the entrepreneurial community invests in the most important things, which she lists as: «Revenue, finding real solutions to big problems and creating products that people really want.»
But while the average consumer may not be able to spend big money on VR gear, HTC believes corporations have the cash to do so, if they believe VR can help their business and save money on things like workplace safety training and maintenance.
But Apple and other Big Tech corporations like Google and Amazon — along with much of Big Pharma and even Starbucks — have avoided paying hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes on their worldwide earnings because they don't mainly sell physical things like cars or refrigerators or television sets that they make here and ship abroad.
Now here's the thing; the big corporations, the intermediates, the commercial producers, are all under - equipped and ill suited to connect with these thousand true fans.
When I did big things, some large corporation like the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was behind me and the responsible party.
Big corporation with millions of dollars in budget can afford to spend money on even the most absurd things; they can afford to gamble with a few million dollars on research but not you.
«Films can do many things, they can entertain, terrify, they can make us laugh and tell us something about the real world we live in - sorry it's early for a political speech - and in that real world it's getting darker and in the struggle that is coming between rich and poor and the wealthy and the privileged and the big corporations and politicians who speak for them.»
In the case of vaccines, that emotional response probably stems from many things, Mnookin says, including frustration with our lack of personalized health care, a general distrust of large corporations and of big pharma specifically, distrust that isn't necessarily misplaced.
So liberals take vitamins and other supplements because they love all things «natural» and hate big pharmaceutical companies and private insurers, while corporation - worshipping conservatives take them because they love free markets and hate nanny - state bureaucrats telling them what they can and can't take for their own health.
I just think it depends on what kind of organic we're talking about factory farm, you know, big corporations have started labeling things organic.
The cast and creative team's beliefs in time travel runs the gamut: Trevorrow says, «On the science side, the great inventions don't always come from someone working at a big corporation — they could come from that crazy lunatic building things in the garage.
The head of the Blue Water Corporation, Sands has overseen the genetic engineering of S - 11, a shark - octopus combination being developed as the next big thing in contracted military weaponry.
When the school district of Philadelphia teamed up with the Microsoft Corporation in 2006 to redesign the American high school, the result was the School of the Future, hailed by National Public Radio as «the next big thing»... While technology was a crucial element at the School of the Future, the redesign sought fundamentally to rethink the models for teaching and learning... What Next?
You see, Amazon is now the big dog in book distribution and indie publishing (as to if this is a good thing, that's another discussion for another time, but let me just say, you shouldn't trust that a corporation has your best interest at heart and / or put all your pretty Easter eggs in one basket).
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Jason Schreier: Do you think that, you also have to deal with this cultural clash, I'm sure you guys experienced this: BioWare being this independent studio in Canada, does RPGs, does your own thing, [BioWare founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk] leading the charge, and then suddenly you're part of this big corporation.
At this point, it should be a surprise to no one that big corporations care about one thing above all else: increasing their bottom line.
yeah big brother and greedy corporations go hand in hand so expect this surveillance thing to get even worse.
I was heartened to see that the film did not completely tilt toward the predictable Hollywood approach to «Big Pharma» of an evil corporation plotting terrible things in the pursuit of money.
All those big corporations like Exxon, etc. need a helping hand cuz their American, or Arab, and it's practically the same thing.
The funny thing is that the sort of people who stand up for Planet Gaia against the evil corporations also want to save all the «pwiddy liddle bunnies and wodents» from evil vivisection's and Big Pharma.
Leverage points are those «places within a complex system (a corporation, an economy, a living body, a city, an ecosystem) where a small shift in one thing can produce big changes in everything.»
Whilst I am sure there is little sympathy for senior executives earning large sums in our biggest corporations, the fact is that with the cap on unfair dismissal compensation, in reality, there is no such thing as employment protection for those individuals against unfair dismissal.
He was later caught out in a silly matter concerning a sex worker whom he had recruited as a partner and this very considerable and able business man was brought low, but he turned his disadvantage and his humiliation into a positive thing, he wrote this book The Glass Closet it is book about why it is in the interest of employers to reach out to everybody, to reach out to women, to reach out to minorities, to reach out to minorities on the grounds of gender, on the grounds of race, on the grounds of sexuality and he makes the point as the CEO of one of the 500 biggest corporation in the world this I in the interest of the shareholders, in the interest of the business and it also in the interest of the employees and those who work with them.
Pretty much the same thing that got him noticed in the first place: carrying on a tradition of excellence, fighting big insurance companies and corporations with a bull - dog tenacity, winning large settlements for those needlessly injured or lost, and earning the trust and respect of his clients and peers.
The event brings together the smartest startups with corporations, media and investors eager to support the next big thing.
«Forward - casting studies we have done with corporations suggest that for every 20 jobs lost from the combined impact of technologies such as SMAC (social media, mobile, analytics and cloud), digital fabrication, Internet of Things, big data, knowledge automation and robotics, another 13 will be gained,» he says.
Work - life balance is a big buzz term for corporations these days, so it's reasonable to look for a company that supports shifting schedules around things like doctors appointments and snow days.
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