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"A lot of companies think, they can fix just one thing, says Mann, who through SAS also works with companies globally to help them create better work environments, "They think that if they add a healthcare centre then that will do.
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The more technology companies that work together to create better software, hardware and services, the happier the consumer will be.
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It begins with the ability of each of us, across the world, to imagine a better world and work to create it.
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Giving women more influence within Creative Departments will enhance the Advertising industry on two fronts: Better Advertising (because, generally speaking, women create more elegant and less sophomoric Advertising), and a better work environment.
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The researchers were not attempting to create a market or make a market work better.
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Politicians hope it will create a better system for controlling who can live and work in the island.
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So, for example, if science education is an agreed upon problem in the United States, rather than only having schools deal with the problem, tech companies, secondary schools, research firms, etc. should all work together to co-create solutions to create better students and better future science industry employees and researchers.
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Graph Search makes it ridiculously easy for recruiters and employers to make use of that data to create better targeted ads, build stronger talent communities and reach people that want to work for them.
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Then again, if Aston has put this much work into creating one of these things, it could create more, better models sometime soon.
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