Sentences with phrase «whos whole company»

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«People who I never would have expected to be effective leaders win the elections and amaze the whole company,» Atkinson says.
We recently had some employees who really wanted to go indoor skydiving, so I sent out a note to the whole company and said, «If you're able to achieve a certain level, you can join us.»»
They were so busy fighting over who was going to pay for what that they couldn't make decisions that were good for the customers or the company as a whole.
As Dave Hackenburg, who runs an industrial pollination services company in Pennsylvania, says, «If you start shortening lives of bees, just by a few days, young bees have to go to the field earlier, and the whole thing gets messed up.»
«I often see people at the top who are burnt out, and then the VPs become burnt out, and then the whole company is sick.»
Bezos & Whole Foods CEO John Mackey: «The two men — who only got to know each other a few weeks ago, people familiar with the matter say — are iconoclasts whose outsize personalities shaped their companies.
But one entrepreneur, who runs a nationally distributed product company and who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Whole Foods» decisions have resulted in a loss of business for her brand due to confusion within the company and a lack of clarity about the new system.
And yet Mackey, who is set to stay at the helm of Whole Foods, also remarked that his company has a thing or two to learn from Amazon, especially when it comes to putting shoppers front and center.
A look at this list as a whole reveals something altogether more interesting than who had the greatest number of grumpy customers: of the worst 20 companies in the index, seven were telecommunications companies, five were airlines, and four were public utilities.
And in October, Scott Galloway, a professor of marketing at NYU Stern School of Business who correctly predicted the company would buy Whole Foods, said Amazon could buy Nordstrom next.
Moreover, while prisoners were generally taken, particularly if they were in large numbers — whole companies or even battalions of soldiers giving themselves up, as sometimes happened — it was an unspoken rule that soldiers who resisted too long or too hard had given up any right to quarter.
It's building insurance companies; it's building pension funds; it's building whole structures that we need for long - term investments,» said Mark Tinker, who is Head of Framlington Equities Asia at AXA Investment Managers.
It's building insurance companies; it's building pension funds; it's building whole structures that we need for long - term investments,» said Mark Tinker, who is
Prosecutors said Livingston, who owned a spam company called A Whole Lot of Nothing LLC, hired Chmielarz of Rutherford, N.J., to write computer programs that send spam in a manner that conceals their origin and bypasses spam filters.
On the whole, though, workers view that as a net benefit, says Ondrack, who recently conducted a study into attitudes to portable work tools sponsored by a telecommunications company.
Today, with instant low price search, ordering via smart phones and unfiltered online reviews everywhere, the advantage has shifted to companies who can make the whole customer experience positive.
-- when you take the time to answer the whole set you have a [clearer] view of who you are as a company and where you are going.»
«There's a whole other area of companies that are investible that a lot of the large money outfits won't look at,» says Clark, who ran a software training company for 26 years.
And as the Guardian recently reportedly, these concerns are shared by a whole host of lesser known but still hugely influential technologists who, having less financial stake in talking up current realities than tech company bosses, are often even more frank about their worries.
One of the company's first customers was a regional buyer from Whole Foods Market who discovered the drink at a food show in 2013.
Of course, that adds a whole new round of evaluation duties to the demands already made on company managers, who spend a lot of time with workers in one - on - one conferences.
The project was the brainchild of Robb, who was growing increasingly concerned by Whole Foods» reputation as a white, elite, expensive company.
But according to Dr. J. Wesley Boyd, a psychiatrist who teaches at Harvard Medical School, there's a whole other class of users, which he terms «almost addicted,» and they might be working at your company.
You have a whole bunch of people — basically, companieswho invest in their businesses.
Charles Kantor, who oversees Neuberger Berman's investment in Whole Foods, said that the company had «a phenomenal brand and had executed the difficult things,» but that «they haven't done well with the basic Retail 101.»
Sam Peters, who was said to be Miller's heir apparent when he was promoted to co-manager of the fund last year, will become the sole manager of the $ 2.8 billion fund as well as chief investment officer for Legg Mason Capital Management as a whole, the Baltimore - based company said in a statement released Thursday.
When Amazon acquired Whole Foods earlier this year — leading many to speculate that the company would quickly become one of the largest grocers in the country — Congressman Ro Khanna, who represents Silicon Valley, tweeted that he was «deeply worried» about the move.
For example, there are environmentally focused funds, funds that concentrate their efforts on finding companies who have sound corporate governance policies, others that look at the impact a business has on society as a whole, and this is just to name a few.
Investors hungry for yield are throwing money into companies who then drill more, and the surge in production is hurting the industry as a whole.
Mike Cagney, who was ousted last summer from the lending company he founded, is back with a new startup and a whole lot of funding from at least one of his previous investors.
Even a company as bottom - line obsessed as Walmart has singlehandedly doubled the market for organic food — by selling billions of dollars worth of it to people who, for the most part, never shop at Whole Foods.
Specifically, companies operating in the whole of B.C., and many located along Ontario's main rail corridor, are not allowed to apply for the right to use LHI, according to some shippers who proposed amendments this week.
The move likely appeased Whole Foods» shareholders, who had been laying siege to the company's executives for relatively poor performance, but moreover it served as a harbinger of significant disruption in the grocery market.
Mike Cagney, who was ousted last summer from the lending company he founded, is back with a new startup and a whole lot of funding...
Since it is doing God's will that makes one a member of Jesus» family, it seems right to broaden the concept of true family to include all who do God's will, so that Jesus» disciples represent the whole company of the faithful - past, present, and future.
The fact is that we have whole industries employing the most advanced scientific and psychological skills to promote institutionalized deceit, not only the advertising and public relations industry, but manufacturers who rely on deceptive packaging and planned obsolescence, and the drug companies who promote drugs before they know what the side effects may be.
We have to take into account the whole company of saints and wicked, the once - born and the twice - born, the strong of spirit and the weak, the kindly and the ruthless, those who have saved their souls by withdrawal from the world, and those who have assumed the moral risks of ecclesiastical office and public trust.
If you really were aching for company, you wouldn't need to go through this whole earth process to discover who's worthy of heaven.
kermit4jc You mean capital «C» capitalists, the people who run whole companies and earn all the profits for themselves.
And I earnestly pray for this whole company, with a hope against hope, that all of us, who once were so united, and so happy in our union, may even now be brought at length, by the Power of the Divine Will, into One Fold and under One Shepherd.
Furthermore, the fact that the worshipper himself is involved in all this, that he has his own «liturgy» or expected part to play within the great liturgy of the Church as a whole — his own work to do as a member of the company — and that he is well acquainted with what is going to happen next in the course of the service, delivers him from the vagaries of the minister, who in such worship is not able to obtrude his personality and his personal predilections in any offensive sense.
Here we part company with the whole - hearted individualists, the egoists who seek to grow by excluding or diminishing their fellows, individually, nationally or racially.
I am going to weigh in, being a catholic and the whole shabang... First of all this is not infringing on anyone's right to practice their religion... Requiring insurance companies to provide contraception for women does not mean the woman has to use it or purchase it... Catholic hospitals take federal funds for their patients, therefore they are not exempt from employment laws... If the Catholic Diocese doesn't want to provide the insurance claiming religious beliefs, then they can no longer accept federal funded patients... They also know that they will be subjected to discrimination lawsuits based hiring and religious discrimination — non-catholics work there, and therefore are being denied healthcare due to catholic beliefs... Majority if not all Catholic women do, have, or had used contraception in their lifetime... God does not nor does the bible say anything about contraception, since it had not been invented yet — so this is a man - made law, made by a bunch of men, who have never had a menstrual cycle — and the pain that comes with it....
Green Chef is an Certified USDA Organic Meal Kit Company that makes life a whole lot easier for anyone who has limited time in the kitchen and wants healthy, nutritious meals made with clean, wholesome sustainable ingredients!
The San Francisco - based company signed a five - year delivery partnership with Whole Foods, according to a person familiar with Instacart's business who was not authorised to talk publicly about it.
Five different award categories paid tribute to a variety of foodservice professionals and companies who demonstrated overall excellence that benefitted the industry as a whole.
but the whole «UFC held a tourney just to find a man who he hasn't beat» was pure company marketing, desperately trying to figure out how the heck to get his PPV numbers up.
It was shown by all (i.e. both) the TV companies (no satellite or cable back then), who devoted the whole morning to building up the atmosphere — live pictures of the players» coaches leaving their hotels.
So who benefits from this continuous cycle of mergers and de-mergers other than company directors, advisors, consultants and corporate lawyers, many of whom appear to drive the whole process and receive bonuses and commissions as a result?
«There is a proposal on the table which we made to the Kufuor administration that instead of seeking public investment to be led by the state and its attendant procurement problems why won't you allow that whole cartage to be owned by different business groups so that you do a road show and allow mining companies and people who cart heavier goods to understand that they own a part of that whole railway sector because we've been at it for too long.»
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