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en Companies realize they spend X dollars on recruiting and training any employee. What we've convinced them is, this person may cost you more to train. But the job won't turn over as fast.

en The 8.5 percentage-point gap in cost increases between a best-performing and a poor-performing company is very significant. Through focused initiatives such as building data warehouses and using hard-dollar ROI calculations, best-performing companies lower cost trends, minimize employee absence and earn higher rates of employee satisfaction with their programs.

en What most employees do not realize is that corporate rebates and incentives are enacted when the employee population reaches thresholds outlined in their vendor contracts. Meaning, while an employee thinks the actual cost of his or her airline ticket is $500, the actual cost may be much less. And in most cases preferred supplier contracts contain volume commitments that, if not met, could jeopardize an entire contract and cost the company millions in lost discounts based on non-performance. This is precisely why compliance with preferred vendors and contracted rates is critical.

en I have 100 billion dollars... You realize I could spend 3 million dollars a day, every day, for the next 100 years? And that's if I don't make another dime. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. Tell you what-I'll buy your right arm for a million dollars. I give you a million bucks, and I get to sever your arm right here.
  Bill Gates

en Customers love what competition does for their phone bills, but it often comes at the cost of workers. Real people lose real jobs to keep the companies cost-competitive. ... We can't have it all — competition, lower prices — and expect the companies to keep their employee counts the same.

en It would be nice for the Legislature to give the mandate to help Utah companies. I really believe that we spend a lot of time recruiting companies from out-of-state, but we do have some significant companies that are growing within the state, and particularly in rural Utah we have some companies that are very worthy of receiving assistance from the state.

en If Barcelona want to train at our training center on Tuesday to give us more time to work on the pitch, the offer is there. The training the day before a game is nothing. It's just to get used to the ball. If they want to train at our training center we'd be very pleased for them to go there.

en We want to continue to help train them and make then competitive in this global economy. And there is no better way to spend this money than on job training.

en It was tougher to find a job out of school initially in my day. It's very much an employee's market today. Companies our size are fairly expensive, so we've gone with some alternative methods of recruiting new staff members.

en The cost to sponsor a train is $250. Sponsors will engage an artist, or artists, of their choice to turn their train into a work of art. We will be glad to suggest or give (sponsors) a list of artists,

en We have not had trouble recruiting for Iraq, but we can experience short-term difficulties in recruiting after a violent event, such as the death of an employee in the country.

en This will continue to be a hot topic for a lot of tech companies. Companies are beginning to realize that their time is limited for ignoring the cost of options.

en For the same cost we currently endure, we might bring so much more if we spend those dollars locally.

en I think, ... that Pfizer is going to benefit from their merger with Warner-Lambert. I think that makes a very good deal. But most pharmaceutical companies do eventually strike deals with biotech companies in terms of marketing their product. And the genomic companies don't have a lot of cash. They have a lot of high valuations, but they don't have a lot of dollars to spend. So, they usually look toward the pharmaceutical sector to help them out, which usually helps both sectors.

en We all knew there was just one way to improve our odds for survival: train, train, train. Sometimes, if your training is properly intense it will kill you. More often -- much, much more often -- it will save your life.


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