Not exact matches
Also, it lessens the importance of the CC» er, and it forces the CC» ees to
deal with a
problem that they didn't ask to
deal with.
But teaming up
with BuzzFeed means he can fix one of the biggest
problems Quirky struggled
with —
dealing with big box retailers.
«The reason I'm here is that I was very excited about the
problem that we weren't addressing in pharma —
dealing with the 86 million people
with pre-diabetes that can lead to a tsunami in health care costs,» he said, adding that «pharma is looking beyond the pill» and that «digital therapeutics will become therapeutics,» particularly when it comes to preventing disease.
Smartphone technology can open a company up to data theft and serious
problems if not
dealt with appropriately.
It's understandable that publishers might feel under pressure from ad blockers, but is blocking the blockers really the best strategy for
dealing with this
problem?
However, current and former employees say that Tesla leverages its remanufacturing group to
deal with new car production
problems, which is unusual.
It got enough attention to the point where founders who were starting to
deal with regulatory
problems started coming to us, and that allowed us to create a new approach to venture.
A large part of running a growing company is learning how to
deal with internal
problems like employee disputes, disorganization, or a lack of motivation.
Customer service agents say they look forward to bots answering routine questions so they can
deal with tougher customer
problems.
People will realize that yours is a company that knows how to
deal with its
problems, and then you will have their trust.
There are plenty of contractors out there that can help you
deal with complex or deep - rooted
problems and it's essential that you do.
They might be
dealing with a specific
problem that no other hotel in their area is facing.
A few of the many, many elements that make up great customer service include keeping that customer happy for the lifetime of your product, troubleshooting
problems in a timely and effective manner, offering maintenance for the product and
dealing with the customer in a warm and friendly manner.
It also
deals with such stylistic
problems as long sentences and the abundance of passive constructions.
But they step up and
deal with these
problems.
There's very little he can't do and so, when he comes up against a
problem, he usually has a way of
dealing with it.
However, despite all of the self - inflicted
problems with the million - jobs plan, I still have a great
deal of sympathy for the Tories.
Former employees say his background — primarily in merchandising — was ill - suited to helping him
deal with the severe operational and technological
problems Target Canada faced.
At some point, however, these
problems must be
dealt with head on.
But our experience shows that the best solution is to provide people
with the skills and confidence they need to
deal with problems on their own, without sticking to a script or following a flow chart.
Germany might be the known as the powerhouse of the euro zone economy but it has its own banking
problems to
deal with.
Next up was Ottawa - based You.i, a company focused on helping cable companies
deal with «the Netflix
problem.»
The political discontent in Poland is another
problem at the EU table at a time when the region needs to
deal with Brexit, an economic crisis in Greece, the rise of populism, among others.
I'm still passionate about my business and keeping our status as a customer service powerhouse in our industry, but I take a better approach to
dealing with problems.
Andrew Olsen writes: I was struck by the contrast between how established biotech and pharmaceutical companies have
dealt with this
problem vs. what you described in your 6 step process.
But officials are now
dealing with a fresh
problem: evidence of active transmission by mosquitoes in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami.
SAS's vice-president of marketing for the Americas, Cameron Dow, says part of the
problem also lies in the fact that Canadian universities aren't graduating nearly enough data scientists, who ultimately will know how to
deal with Big Data.
The canvas bags created so many
problems that clerks would tell customers that the Toms shoes were sold out, and sell them something else, because they didn't want to
deal with the tangled mess created by drawstring bags.
When faced
with a
problem personality, most of us do one of two things: We either confront the person head - on, leading to escalating hostility, or else avoid
dealing with him or her and leave the
problem to worsen.
Such pronouncements represent not only tacit acknowledgement of the
problem but also a tactic for
dealing with it.
The
problem is that government procurement officers are simultaneously overworked and under pressure to cut acquisition costs, which discourages due diligence, if not
dealing with small vendors altogether.
We're using old tools to
deal with brand new
problems.
Before Brie Larson became an Oscar - winning actress, she starred in this critically acclaimed, little - seen indie that looks at a twentysomething supervisor at a treatment facility as she tries to get through to troubled youth and
deal with her own
problems.
Often the
problem with low - hanging fruit is that you're
dealing with people who don't have the authority to say yes but certainly have the ability to say no.
Even if he doesn't get the nomination, though, it's clear that the Republican Party has totally lost control of their nomination process, a
problem that's going to take a long time to
deal with.
«We applaud the IRS for taking steps to
deal with this
problem,» said Eva Velasquez, president and CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center, a nonprofit organization that helps victims of ID theft.
But as demonstrated by the massive die - offs at the largest reef system in the planet, these sorts of efforts won't be enough to save the world's reefs without
dealing with the larger carbon emissions
problem.
The role of a mentor makes an enormous difference in helping those businesses
deal with the inevitable
problems any emerging business faces.
The issue is how you
deal with the
problem when one occurs.
Maybe the manager is
dealing with extreme pressure of his or her own, or maybe there's a
problem at home, or maybe... you get the drift.
Along
with all of the usual media - industry
problems — striking partnerships
with newspapers and magazines, sharing advertising revenue, et cetera — the company now has to
deal with the potential censorship of its content by external entities such as China.
And then how do you
deal with the inevitable business
problems every business faces in terms of finding good people?
How you
deal with concerns and
problems is what instills trust and loyalty.
If a personal
problem surfaces, gently remind those involved to
deal with it when the meeting has adjourned.
In other words, if we don't
deal with the
problem soon, we should think about what widespread ocean ecosystem collapse will look like and mean for humanity.
As Steve Blank recently pointed out in an article in Harvard Business Review, it was the failure to
deal with this issue that led to many of General Electric's current
problems.
What happens when employees are able to access information faster, restrictions are removed,
problems are
dealt with sooner, and communication happens more efficiently?
At the time the referenced article was written, The Baymard Institute
dealt with this
problem by setting a maximum width for their text of 516 pixels which leaves an average of 65 characters per line at a font size of 18 px.
Along the way, we've encountered one major
problem that every startup
deals with: churn.
About two years ago, as dPoint's sales team talked
with European and Asian customers about
problem of
dealing with hefty shipping costs, one customer suggested that the firm should think about licensing the machines that manufacture the frames — in effect, outsourcing production to dPoint's clients.