Business Headquarters In Dallas

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  business headquarters in dallas: The Oil Miller , 1922
  business headquarters in dallas: OMBE Funded Organizations Directory United States. Office of Minority Business Enterprise, 1978
  business headquarters in dallas: The Oil Weekly , 1920
  business headquarters in dallas: The Tradesman John E. MacGowan, 1902
  business headquarters in dallas: A Company of One Carrie M. Lane, 2011-03-15 Being laid off can be a traumatic event. The unemployed worry about how they will pay their bills and find a new job. In the American economy's boom-and-bust business cycle since the 1980s, repeated layoffs have become part of working life. In A Company of One, Carrie M. Lane finds that the new culture of corporate employment, changes to the job search process, and dual-income marriage have reshaped how today's skilled workers view unemployment. Through interviews with seventy-five unemployed and underemployed high-tech white-collar workers in the Dallas area over the course of the 2000s, Lane shows that they have embraced a new definition of employment in which all jobs are temporary and all workers are, or should be, independent companies of one. Following the experiences of individual jobseekers over time, Lane explores the central role that organized networking events, working spouses, and neoliberal ideology play in forging and reinforcing a new individualist, pro-market response to the increasingly insecure nature of contemporary employment. She also explores how this new perspective is transforming traditional ideas about masculinity and the role of men as breadwinners. Sympathetic to the benefits that this company of one ideology can hold for its adherents, Lane also details how it hides the true costs of an insecure workforce and makes collective and political responses to job loss and downward mobility unlikely.
  business headquarters in dallas: Financier , 1919
  business headquarters in dallas: Iron and Machinery World , 1891
  business headquarters in dallas: The Insurance Field , 1908 Vols. for 1910-56 include convention proceedings of various insurance organizations.
  business headquarters in dallas: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Select Committee on Small Business United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Small Business, 1970
  business headquarters in dallas: Telephone Engineer & Management , 1919
  business headquarters in dallas: Lumber Trade Journal , 1927
  business headquarters in dallas: Nominations Before the Senate Armed Services Committee, First Session, 100th Congress United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services, 1988
  business headquarters in dallas: A History of Texas and Texans Francis White Johnson, 1914
  business headquarters in dallas: Proposed Closing of Four FTC Regional Offices United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee, 1982
  business headquarters in dallas: Kingdom Jerome Tuccille, 2004-02 This is a reprint of a previously published work. It deals with the life of H.L. Hunt, the oil tycoon, and his family.
  business headquarters in dallas: U.S. Customs Service Reorganization and Modernization Efforts United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Trade, 1995 Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.
  business headquarters in dallas: Monthly Journal of Insurance Economics , 1919
  business headquarters in dallas: Gas Industry , 1927
  business headquarters in dallas: Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Texas Texas. Secretary of State, 1889
  business headquarters in dallas: The American Printer , 1922
  business headquarters in dallas: India Rubber and Tire Review , 1927
  business headquarters in dallas: Best's Insurance News , 1912
  business headquarters in dallas: National Lumberman , 1927
  business headquarters in dallas: The Jovian , 1914
  business headquarters in dallas: Typewriter Trade Journal and the Office System , 1925
  business headquarters in dallas: The Keystone , 1923
  business headquarters in dallas: Right Away & All at Once Greg Brenneman, 2016-02-09 An expert in business turnaround shares his inspiring approach to problem-solving: “A fascinating read” (Mitt Romney). Visionary leader Greg Brenneman believes that true business success and personal fulfillment are two sides of the same coin. The techniques that will grow your business will also help you achieve a rich, purposeful, and integrated life. Here, Brenneman takes what he’s learned from turning around or tuning up many businesses—including Continental Airlines and Burger King—and distills it into a simple, clear, five-step roadmap that anyone can follow. He teaches you how to: *prepare a succinct Go Forward plan *build a fortress balance sheet *grow your sales and profits *choose all-star servant leaders *empower your team For more than thirty years, Brenneman has seen these steps foster dramatic results in a variety of business environments. But he also came to realize that he could apply these same principles to improve his life and build a lasting moral legacy. He found he could make better decisions by carefully taking the most important facets of his life—faith, family, friendship, fitness, and finance—into consideration. Brenneman’s inspiring examples, from both his business and his life, demonstrate the astounding effects these steps can have when you apply them—right away and all at once.
  business headquarters in dallas: The Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer , 1919
  business headquarters in dallas: Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record , 1915
  business headquarters in dallas: The Employer , 1918
  business headquarters in dallas: Superconducting Super Collider Program and the Department of Energy's Budget for Fundamental Science United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development, 1990
  business headquarters in dallas: State Usury Ceilings and Their Impact on Small Businesses United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on General Oversight and Minority Enterprise, 1980
  business headquarters in dallas: Electrical World , 1921
  business headquarters in dallas: HKS HKS Inc, 2001 Major international architects with many US and worldwide projects. One of the largest Texas-based firms with very strong corporate architecture.
  business headquarters in dallas: Metropolitan Management, Transportation and Planning , 1909
  business headquarters in dallas: H.R. 567, H.R. 4960, and H.R. 2379 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Minority Enterprise and General Oversight, 1977
  business headquarters in dallas: Telegraph and Telephone Age , 1914
  business headquarters in dallas: Moody's Manual of Railroads and Corporation Securities , 1907
  business headquarters in dallas: The Spectator , 1920
  business headquarters in dallas: The National Underwriter , 1926
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BUSINESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BUSINESS definition: 1. the activity of buying and selling goods and services: 2. a particular company that buys and….

VENTURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VENTURE definition: 1. a new activity, usually in business, that involves risk or uncertainty: 2. to risk going….

ENTERPRISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENTERPRISE definition: 1. an organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that….

INCUMBENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
INCUMBENT definition: 1. officially having the named position: 2. to be necessary for someone: 3. the person who has or….

AD HOC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
AD HOC definition: 1. made or happening only for a particular purpose or need, not planned before it happens: 2. made….

LEVERAGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LEVERAGE definition: 1. the action or advantage of using a lever: 2. power to influence people and get the results you….

ENTREPRENEUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENTREPRENEUR definition: 1. someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity….

CULTIVATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CULTIVATE definition: 1. to prepare land and grow crops on it, or to grow a particular crop: 2. to try to develop and….

EQUITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EQUITY definition: 1. the value of a company, divided into many equal parts owned by the shareholders, or one of the….

LIAISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LIAISE definition: 1. to speak to people in other organizations, etc. in order to work with them or exchange….