Not exact matches
While the government has been elusive
in defining the
word, «cluster» is taken to mean a group
of companies in the same industry and location, such as fintech
in Toronto or artificial intelligence
in Montreal.
In other words, if the company notices a shift in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six month
In other
words, if the
company notices a shift
in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six month
in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch
of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years
in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six month
in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes
in a season, which lasts six month
in a season, which lasts six months.
In the words of one former employee: «I came to the realization that I, as a female, would not grow in that company.&raqu
In the
words of one former employee: «I came to the realization that I, as a female, would not grow
in that company.&raqu
in that
company.»
In other
words, it creates and publishes video and photos and text and news stories on a variety
of platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and more — and none
of that content is designed to push readers to the
company's website.
And 100 felt like a lot for Howard Hoffman, who began snapping up domains like HealthWater.com and SportsWater.com to help redirect web surfers to his bottled water
company's site, taking advantage
of what's called «type -
in traffic,» when users just enter
words or a guessed - at domain into the browser address bar.
In other
words, how much
of each
company's sales are coming from drugs fresh out
of the pipeline versus how much are coming from older meds?
In other
words, even good news can be bad news for a
company like Ecolibrium, which, despite the industry tumult, has racked up a three - year growth rate
of 988.7 percent.
In the words of Dr. Mayasari Lim, CEO of a bioprinting company in the bay area SE3D, «In April 2017, Jenny organized the first ever 3DHEALS Global Conference and to date, it is the largest 3D printing for healthcare conference in the worl
In the
words of Dr. Mayasari Lim, CEO
of a bioprinting
company in the bay area SE3D, «In April 2017, Jenny organized the first ever 3DHEALS Global Conference and to date, it is the largest 3D printing for healthcare conference in the worl
in the bay area SE3D, «
In April 2017, Jenny organized the first ever 3DHEALS Global Conference and to date, it is the largest 3D printing for healthcare conference in the worl
In April 2017, Jenny organized the first ever 3DHEALS Global Conference and to date, it is the largest 3D printing for healthcare conference
in the worl
in the world.
In other
words, if talented entrepreneurs starting
companies outside
of those three cities don't have access to capital, all
of us are worse
of economically and politically.
In other words, it encourages the smallest companies to expand and hire employees — thus making a bigger contribution to the economy — in order to take advantage of the tax brea
In other
words, it encourages the smallest
companies to expand and hire employees — thus making a bigger contribution to the economy —
in order to take advantage of the tax brea
in order to take advantage
of the tax break.
In other
words, it shows how good the
company is at wringing more money out
of its existing, highly caffeinated customer base.
The
company's content strategy is a simple positive - feedback loop,
in other
words, and the theory is that each revolution lifts the overall quality
of the content the audience is producing, the size
of the audience, and the number
of cameras and accessories sold.
In other
words, the
company shows it cares about the well - being
of employees, and employees know that they are valued.
As
word of the giveaways spread, Woodman decided to make a bigger deal
of them by gathering friends
of the
company in front
of his booth at 3 p.m. each day
of a show.
Of course, for many of the socially responsible companies, including Wild Planet Toys, reaching as wide an audience as possible is crucial if their mission is to be realized — it's important to spread the word as well as to bring in enough revenues to carry o
Of course, for many
of the socially responsible companies, including Wild Planet Toys, reaching as wide an audience as possible is crucial if their mission is to be realized — it's important to spread the word as well as to bring in enough revenues to carry o
of the socially responsible
companies, including Wild Planet Toys, reaching as wide an audience as possible is crucial if their mission is to be realized — it's important to spread the
word as well as to bring
in enough revenues to carry on.
In other
words, make your customer — not your
company — the hero
of your story.
«The days
of sending a foot soldier out
in the field to randomly call to qualify are over,» says Gary Hultgren, director
of sales training at Moore Business Forms, a $ 2.5 - billion
company in Lake Forest, Ill. «Cold calling has almost become a dirty
word because
of the economics.
Gillespie says that
in the mid-2000s, the
company, which relies on
word -
of - mouth referrals for new contracts, had connected with a couple
of Asian customers.
This gives the candidate better opportunities further down the line, and can result
in a referral or some good old - fashioned positive
word -
of - mouth about your
company.
The
companies that make those beers, Boston Beer (sam) and Molson Coors (tap - a) respectively, have found themselves
in a war
of words after The New York Times published an op - ed by Boston Beer founder Jim Koch
in which the brewer lamented the effect Big Beer mergers have had on the craft beer industry.
He said the
company is leading the way
in «differential privacy,» a field that,
in his
words, «uses hashing, sub-sampling, and noise injection to enable this kind
of crowdsourced learning while keeping the information
of each individual user completely private.»
While Facebook and Apple might not look like direct competitors on the surface, that's not stopping Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook from engaging
in a war
of words with regard to their respective
companies» varying business models.
(Although, his
company used the
word «investigation,» which may indicate that they actually looked into this and found that this was typical
of his behavior
in the office.
The value
of this $ 815 billion
company,
in other
words, goes far beyond its market cap.
And
in virtually every case we reviewed, the front - burner crisis involved an episode at the core
of the
company's business —
in other
words, it was foreseeable.
In the case
of the Zeo event, the
company was trying to spread
word of the new product through media attention, so the
company designed its event to educate the key reporters and editors they invited to review the product.
Internet provider members such as Comcast and AT&T are currently locked
in a war
of words with technology
company members such as Netflix and Amazon over the idea
of paid prioritization, where ISPs can charge online content
companies more for better - quality connections.
Canadians aren't alone
in this regard: In the U.S., companies such as Motorola and Charles Schwab have experimented with forced holidays, and even the government of Japan — a country with a word, karoshi, to describe sudden death caused by occupational exhaustion — is mulling mandatory time of
in this regard:
In the U.S., companies such as Motorola and Charles Schwab have experimented with forced holidays, and even the government of Japan — a country with a word, karoshi, to describe sudden death caused by occupational exhaustion — is mulling mandatory time of
In the U.S.,
companies such as Motorola and Charles Schwab have experimented with forced holidays, and even the government
of Japan — a country with a
word, karoshi, to describe sudden death caused by occupational exhaustion — is mulling mandatory time off.
In other words, Weinstein had all sorts of safeguards in place that would work to keep him at the helm of the compan
In other
words, Weinstein had all sorts
of safeguards
in place that would work to keep him at the helm of the compan
in place that would work to keep him at the helm
of the
company.
In other words, Dorsey's stake in the company was already publicly disclosed, so the amount of his options grant was already factored into the stock purchase decision of existing shareholders who had already bought the stoc
In other
words, Dorsey's stake
in the company was already publicly disclosed, so the amount of his options grant was already factored into the stock purchase decision of existing shareholders who had already bought the stoc
in the
company was already publicly disclosed, so the amount
of his options grant was already factored into the stock purchase decision
of existing shareholders who had already bought the stock.
After SAP bought the
company, he was asked to stick around to help give the
company some «cloud DNA,»
in the
words of CEO Bill McDermott.
While Musk is clearly smart enough to have considered all this already (or at least to pay someone else to consider it), Maynard ends with a
word of caution for the SpaceX team: «If enough people feel SpaceX is threatening what they value (such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them
in some way (for example, by allowing rich people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest
of us here), they'll make life difficult for the
company.»
In the true sense
of the
word it allows me to be an entrepreneur again — and not just
company founder and owner.
They are often short, punchy, with plenty
of actions
words that provide a sense
of direction and help the
company stand out
in a crowded market.
In fact, Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster
of the Delaware Chancery Court actually had some positive
words for the
company board's conduct.
Now comes
word of another moonshot project from the
company's Google X division: an ingestible disease - detecting pill containing thousands
of microscopic magnetic particles that course through a person's bloodstream
in search
of malignant cells, according to the Associated Press.
In his
words, he won't violate the terms
of his
company's unwritten «social licence» to operate.
The
company acknowledges that, while it has largely been able to rely on
word of mouth, it will need to pay more
in the future to bring
in new clients.
I've found through my own personal research that a lot
of companies have blogs (meaning they know it's important to have one), but they haven't been updated
in 5 months — or they're publishing short, 300
word posts that are read by no one.
He notes the tactical importance
of the
company's cloud build - out
in Europe and the «
words and actions» needed to smooth its progress.
If well - crafted, a
company narrative can result
in a
word -
of - mouth effect that turns customers into advocates and drives awareness minus a big marketing budget.
In a 3,500 - word blog post on Tuesday, Goldberg went into even greater detail in accepting blame for the many hits that Fab has taken over the last year, which include a massive round of layoffs that reduced the e-commerce company's headcount from 700 to 30
In a 3,500 -
word blog post on Tuesday, Goldberg went into even greater detail
in accepting blame for the many hits that Fab has taken over the last year, which include a massive round of layoffs that reduced the e-commerce company's headcount from 700 to 30
in accepting blame for the many hits that Fab has taken over the last year, which include a massive round
of layoffs that reduced the e-commerce
company's headcount from 700 to 300.
The search giant («a multinational technology
company, specializing
in Internet - related services and products»
in the
words of the indictment) became a target because, like Facebook, it buys enormous amount
of computer servers from Quanta.
And as so - called unicorns — private
companies worth more than $ 1 billion — struggle with lower valuations, less potential investor cash, and more demanding investors
in follow - on rounds, it should be a
word of warning for startups
of all kinds.
By 1978, the retail shops were gone, and Helen
of Troy,
in the
words of company president Aaron Shenkman, was left with «a nice little $ 6 - million business [net margins were about 4 %].
Now there are signs that the
company is emerging from its funk with a shift driven by a $ 10 billion cost - cutting plan and a promise to create,
in McDonald's
words, a «culture
of productivity.»
In other
words, despite its well - known brand name, the
company is dwarfed by industry leaders Wal - Mart, Kroger, and Costco Wholesal e, which control more than half
of the market.
In December, the company, which chooses the year's top words based on out - of - the - ordinary spikes in interest, announced that «austerity» clinched the top spot in 201
In December, the
company, which chooses the year's top
words based on out -
of - the - ordinary spikes
in interest, announced that «austerity» clinched the top spot in 201
in interest, announced that «austerity» clinched the top spot
in 201
in 2010.
Over the weekend came
word that the social messaging
company is
in talks to buy Flipboard at a price
of more than $ 1 billion.
In other
words, Chesbrough is encouraging managers to rethink their internal process
of innovation on two levels: first, to acknowledge there is knowledge to be tapped from the general public, and second, a
company should strive to offer that innovation back to the world.