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Reorg implies streamlining, something good for everyone but in reality it leaves workers over the age of 50 out in the cold and jobless -- just ask most of my friends.
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The idea is to streamline something that used to take hours of back and forth negotiation via phone or other communication, putting it in a simple workflow with confirmation of job acceptance and rates paid within a few seconds.
This would create a larger drug company that could then be streamlined into something valuable.
"We live in a second-storey flat so needed something light, and also need something streamlined for getting around.
Maybe the crew at Twofour, the British production company that made the show, could teach me something about streamlining the plot and punching up the dramatic bits.
Pick something easy such as changing a meeting or streamlining a report; or find something more challenging, such as speeding up customer response time.
On arriving at the UN, he streamlined the secretariat, something nobody else has yet achieved.
Africa is calling for those designers who want to offset streamlined modernity with something more earthy and tribal.
Then you nag some partners and channels into putting their stuff on there because it's a "more streamlined experience" or something and collect rent when they do.
Where are the story editors in this scenario, ready to nip, tuck and tweak until we've got something streamlined and tight as a drum?
Instead, Hodge selects a chartreuse glass ice bucket by Reed & Barton, marked down twice, from $40 to $14.99 to $6. "This is an example of how something streamlined can be decorative without having too much ornamentation," she says, admiring a silhouette that tickles her fancy for midcentury Danish design.
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