Spotlight Six Software, the one person company that makes Insight Timer, clearly thinks that these are tools, and that an app that makes meditation more convenient does a service for humanity.
Since the death of Jobs, the company has been trying to move from a company built around one person, to a company struggling to adapt to a new model.
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The handset maker, according to one person close to the company, is trying to bulk up on mobile software as mobile becomes a larger portion of its revenue.
From a practical point of view, it will be as if we are simply adding one person to the organizational hierarchy, except that one person will just happen to be a billion-dollar company that could buy and sell each and every one of you like you were office furniture.
Today our 45 person company is represented in 10 states, including one person in Hawaii.
The comments that he made at the opening of the meeting and to the chair were not directed at any one person but directed at the entire company, and underscore the responsibilities that they have as the responsible party for this disaster.
In fairness, there is at least one other company that does better per person.
It is, the author argues, something similar to environmental pollution, where one person's action (or a company's) makes others worse off.
If just one person in that village, whether a company employee, contractor, consultant, or customer representative, fails to adequately protect the information, its value and its potential for becoming intellectual property is lost.
The entire human resources department of a small company may consist of just one person who may not have copies ready to send out.
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Success at one company does not mean that a person or a team is capable of bring the formula of success with him or her to another company.
If one person works full time and has access to company sponsored health insurance, he or she can add his or her husband or wife to the policy for an additional cost.
It is also a risky one for Brown, whose 142, 000-person company has long bragged to clients it can be trusted as "technologically agnostic, " unlike the services unit at its rival IBM.
Actually customers have concluded that already: that CMO Council survey also asked customers what their expectations were when they complain to their carriers about an issue. 29% of the respondents said the company simply would not care and another 16% said the company would not address the concerns of one person out of a million.
It could perhaps even be a single person within one of the companies, unbeknownst to others at this company.
This turned out to be one of the most complicated taxes of all time, considering that every single person or company that had any interest in oil or gas wells was subject to it and had to fill out onerous forms laying out their tax liability.
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At Fimat, Mr. Roseman warned the company not to take too much risk on any one client, said a person familiar with the matter.
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Many startups are initiated by one person who coordinates bringing in the other players (many of whom would never start a company on their own).
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One day in 1998, at a company budget meeting, Jimmy walked in late, scowling and angry, recalls one person present.
There is no syncing between accounts, but more than one person can sign into the account and use it that way, says Ryan Cush, the company's vice president of business development.
At a meeting in New York with one network in October, an Apple executive said the company was specifically looking to access four to six shows per channel, said one person familiar with the meeting.
Watkins' one-person energy shop, Watkins Pencor , is a principal owner in Masada Oxynol , a Birmingham company that has devised a way to turn municipal solid waste into fuel-grade ethanol.
Since founding the company in 2007, its workforce has grown from one to 30 people and Mullen interviews at least one person a day.
Chinese firms now are attempting to negotiate partnerships with FTS International, a Fort Worth, Texas, company that specializes in hydraulic fracturing, a process used to extract energy from shale, according to one person familiar with the matter.
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