Sentences with phrase «transitioning from brick»

Broker - owners explain the steps needed for a smooth transition from brick and mortar to a cloud - based business.

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As we transition into the hybrid phase of transformation — in which digital companies acquire brick - and - mortar businesses, and traditional businesses reorganize from end to end — it would behoove all directors to become more digitally cognizant.
Suddenly the market you helped identify and build is undergoing transition, shifting away from brick - and - mortar stores to online purchasing and socially - driven decision making.
«[The brick workout] helps you with the transition from the swim to bike to run,» Isaly explains.
LEGO Junior sets are for preschool aged builders transitioning from the larger DUPLO blocks to smaller bricks.
BRICK cements Joseph Gordon - Levitt's transition from kid comedy star to serious adult actor, though, for those with long memories, he was doing some excellent work as his generation's designated «creepy kid» before signing up for the absurdist shenanigans of «Third Rock from the Sun.»
Their affiliate program has drawn some of the sting of transition away from retailers, giving them a way to recoup some revenues from digital comics and showing that the publishers do care about maintaining a viable brick - and - mortar channel for the foreseeable future.
From a fragile network of brick - and - mortar direct market retailers and the often fickle tastes of hardcore, social media - savvy fans, to online piracy and the tantalizing possibilities of the iPad, comic books have been out on the bleeding edge of the digital transition for years.
Furthermore, Barnes & Noble and the Nook, in general, have been unstable companies in recent years with a difficult transition away from as many brick and mortar stores.
The transition toward town life in the devastated Darfur region of Sudan, is coming with increasing environmental costs, as brick kilns burn round the clock, reports my friend and colleague Neil MacFarquhar, in a «Letter from West Darfur» posted on The Lede:
Transitioned my business from a locally based, brick and mortar office (with premium office space leasing costs) to a globally focused, completely virtual operation serving clients from coast to coast in the United States, in Canada and also in far - flung places such as Europe and Asia!
David Jamieson, COO of Kimco Realty, notes that pop - ups have become a way for retailers to test market ideas, create a customer following, or transition from «clicks to bricks» without the liability of a long - term lease.
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