It's a "business-speak" way of saying that you're willing to listen to other peoples' ideas.
Don't use phrases like this. Generally, when people hear these buzz-phrases, it's a huge red flag that the company does nothing worthwhile. They have too many people sitting around in meetings spouting stuff like this, and they aren't actually doing anything productive worth paying the company for. It's a huge turn-off for anyone listening, and it tends to annoy and anger the customers, who feel they are being ripped off by paying for this useless dreck instead of time spent on actually developing the product.
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Consolidated Communications provide services to individuals and businesses for internet, television and phone. They provide high speed internet and TV packages with many channels.
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Charter communications is a cable company that offers many cable television channels through satellites. It also offers Internet services. Its main customer base is in the central part of the USA.
Imc differs from traditional MC in terms of channels, strategies,and maket coverage.
Device codes on televisions are used for communications between the television and the remote control. The codes are used to setup and change channels.
Plasmodesmata are membrane-lined channels between plant cells that allow materials to move among cells, but communications occur via signalling hormones that may or may not move through plasmodesmata. Some do, and others move through the matrix of cell walls that lies between the individual cells in the plant.
Don't know, but they don't seem to have a problem carrying a zillion unwanted sports channels. No wonder we are a dumb down society.
There are so many options to choose from as Consolidated Commnications offers several different packages.You can choose the package you want that has the chanels you want in it.
In the Philippines, artificial satellites work as transmitters. These transmit cellular phone communications, Internet, weather observation, television channels' signals, and navigation.