Corporate
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2366 examples of Corporate in a sentence
I don't want to make this as a
corporate
entity.
We did the family equivalent of a
corporate
retreat.
The one example I take is a
corporate
headquarters for a company called Willis and Faber, in a small market town in the northeast of England, commuting distance with London.
There are musicians all around you, making powerful, important music, and thanks to the internet and its limitless possibilities for creators to create music and fans to discover that music, those zeitgeist songs don't have to be handed down to us from some conference room full of songwriters in a
corporate
high-rise.
You just look at the way in which craft beer has taken on
corporate
beer.
Pursuing the
corporate
world.
And by sustainability, I mean the really juicy things, like environmental and social issues and
corporate
governance.
That means that despite
corporate
training programs, off-sites, assessments, coaching, all of these things, more than half the companies had failed to grow enough great leaders.
That is the fragmentation of scale because the very small can substitute for the traditional
corporate
scale.
I am a product of the American tech industry, both as a consumer and a
corporate
leader.
It's a program through which the government could compel
corporate
America, it could deputize
corporate
America to do its dirty work for the NSA.
These aren't the people that we want deciding what the role of
corporate
America in a free and open Internet should be.
They're programs through which the NSA intentionally misleads
corporate
partners.
They tell
corporate
partners that these are safe standards.
One example from
corporate
America: Even though white men make up just 30 percent of the U.S. population, they hold 70 percent of all
corporate
board seats.
I cite those statistics around
corporate
board diversity because they are real, and I stand here today talking about this issue of racial discrimination because I believe it threatens to rob another generation of all the opportunities that all of us want for all of our children, no matter what their color or where they come from.
There was a
corporate
study that said that, instead of avoiding race, the really smart corporations actually deal with it head on.
And I want them to know that anything is possible, that they can achieve the highest level that they ever imagined, that they will be welcome in any
corporate
boardroom, or they can lead any company.
Many financial organizations genuinely want to be good
corporate
citizens.
We train
corporate
travel agents for the travel industry.
We are going to have a treaty with half of the world GDP around the table with the U.S. and the European Union, so if half of the world GDP is not enough to make progress on financial transparency and minimal tax for multinational
corporate
profits, what does it take?
Truth, curiosity, diversity, no selling, no
corporate
bullshit, no bandwagoning, no platforms.
A
corporate
investment in human rights is a capital gain on your businesses, and whether you're a business, an NGO, or a private citizen, rule of law benefits all of us.
This chart is
corporate
profit margins going back 40 years as a percentage of revenues, and you can see that we're at a 40-year high of 12.5 percent.
Because if the top 10 percent of American families own 90 percent of the stocks, as they take a greater share of
corporate
profits, then there's less wealth left for the rest of society.
Now, there's another way to do it, and that's by increasing justness in
corporate
behavior, but the way that we're operating right now, that would require a tremendous change in behavior, and like an addict trying to kick a habit, the first step is to acknowledge that you have a problem.
Here's a small but startling example of exactly how we're doing that: this chart shows
corporate
giving as a percentage of profits, not revenues, over the last 30 years.
Juxtapose that to the earlier chart of
corporate
profit margins, and I ask you, does that feel right?
And I realized we give one percent of
corporate
profits to charity every year.
Now, we're not going to change
corporate
behavior by simply increasing
corporate
philanthropy or charitable contributions.
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