(Live blog entry from Cary, North Carolina) “The employee-company relationship – this is the thing we do very, very well at SAS,” says Jim Davis, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer of SAS (delivering his keynote “Faster than a speeding bullet” at Ragan’s “Corporate Communications in a Web 2.0 World” conference”). “You have to think about your employees as your most important and valuable asset.”
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Re: SAS focuses on employees, promotes change
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Efrain Y
on Fri 20 Feb 2009 11:55 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
I agree to what Jim Davis said. Not just the company itself is the most valuable thing in a business but also the employees. They are playing an important role for a business to run. But in today’s struggling economy, many companies are cutting a huge number of their employees to keep their business afloat. No wonder why many families are dealing now with financial predicament. Finances in trouble need to be dealt with financial help, and financial changes. A change for the better like a better job, or cutting what you're spending so you're better off can help. Think of Dominos' pizza. Not only do they have the pizza, they also have chicken wings, desserts, beverages, and now they're delivering sub sandwiches. You have to be able to weather the larger storms by being practical. A temporary problem is what a payday loan is for.
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