"A big company can mutilate a successful strategy, " says John Stanton, marketing professor at St.
"Rather than being true to our big company, we were true to our vocation, " says Gadwood.
Every big company hides a dirty secret: Some of its products are overpriced dogs.
"It's adverse selection, " says David McSweeney, whose company Health Care Data Management audits big company plans.
In Singapore, the closest thing to a magical moniker is a connection to a big company.
For a big company such as Syktyvkar, that sort of thing is annoying but surmountable.
Steve Jobs cofounded Apple and left it the most dynamic big company on Earth.
"We were acting like 105 little companies instead of one big company, " said Mr. Beusse.
Kobo has, however, managed to fit its big company logo just below the display.
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In a big company, that might mean taking charge of a division or a region.
If a big company is using me as a tool, then it's a problem.
And, like a big company, it may simply be too large to be nimble.
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Even after the company has decided to take the right direction, it suffers the big company syndrome.
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From here, Nacchio could proceed to build a really big company, or he could just sell out.
It is decent question to put to any big company in these times of unprecedented technological change.
Being boss of a big company was the closest analogy he could think of to running Britain.
The engines are available and in use and the big company manufacturing them is Westport Innovations, Inc. (WPRT).
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And if you build a platform people love inside, you can build a big company around that quickly.
Mr Ebner, who is Algroup's biggest shareholder, has long wanted the chance to run a big company himself.
We no longer live in the days of guaranteed employment with a big company in return for loyalty.
Was she afraid this esprit de corps might end with the arrival of a big company like Kendall-Jackson?
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If the goal is to have a big company, then obviously you hire as soon as are ready.
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On the contrary, every big company in the digital economy has a very low global taxation rate.
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But some say that nothing short of a megamerger with Eli Lilly or another big company will do.
"It's so embarrassing, the amount of money that was wasted because I acted like a big company, " she says.
But just as important, IBM is buying something a big company needs to close the really big sales: Trust.
Although it continues to outgrow the market, Dell Computer is like any other big company trying to cut costs.
Microsoft is the smartest big company in history--I'd guess a typical employee IQ of 120, spread over 32, 000 people.
He was told as much by a personnel officer when he applied for a job at a big company.
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