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Nessie000 Posted 17 years ago
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'drivers of the company's survival'?

Hi,

Please have a look at this:

A one-day off-site meeting with the board will give you a chance to show how the drivers of the company's survival and their relative importance are changing this rocky environment.

Does 'drivers' here mean people or things?

Many thanks,

Nessie.
  

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Hi, A one-day off-site meeting with the board will give you a chance to show how the drivers of the company's survival and their relative importance are changing this rocky environment. Does 'drivers' here mean people or things? Things.

  • Hi, A one-day off-site meeting with the board will give you a chance to show how the drivers of the company's survival and their relative importance are changing this rocky environment.
  • Does 'drivers' here mean people or things?
  • Things.
  • Business people like to speak of 'drivers' instead of the facrors, resons, beeds, etc.
  • In this case, the things/factors/needs that are causing or can cause the company to survive.
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Hi,

A one-day off-site meeting with the board will give you a chance to show how the drivers of the company's survival and their relative importance are changing this rocky environment.

Does 'drivers' here mean people or things? Things.

Business people like to speak of 'drivers' instead of the facrors, resons, beeds, etc.



In this case, the thi

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