ONE:"We must try the back gate," Leona suggested.
TWO:"Courage, dear old boy," Hetty whispered. "It will all come right in the end. Good will come out of this evil."
More than any other factor, our Talents remain fundamental to our success. We espouse a corporate culture which champions entrepreneurship, continuous learning & development, and LIFE-work priority. A career at HKBN entails Total Rewards for Talents that aren’t strictly monetary in nature. We also uphold Talents as priority number one – substantiated by how we treat our Talents with respect, offer exceptional flexibility and employment benefits, and provide them with copious opportunities to grow professionally. This Talent-first approach to business drives our capabilities to innovate and stay competitive.
TWO:CHAPTER XIII. GEARING AS A MEANS OF TRANSMITTING POWER.
Providing Talents with excellent work flexibility
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TWO:The window flew open and she raced down the garden like a hare."We are getting very near now," Balmayne croaked.
Supporting life-long development remains a crucial example of how we treat Talents as priority number one
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TWO:The engineering apprentice, as a rule, has a desire to make drawings as soon as he begins his studies or his work, and there is not the least objection to his doing so; in fact, there is a great deal gained by illustrating movements and the details of machinery at the same time of studying the principles. Drawings if made should always be finished, carefully inked in, and memoranda made on the margin of the sheets, with the date and the conditions under which the drawings were made. The sheets should be of uniform size, not too large for a portfolio, and carefully preserved, no matter how imperfect they may be. An apprentice who will preserve his first drawings in this manner will some day find himself in possession of a souvenir that no consideration would cause him to part with.
Aligning HKBN Talent interests with the company and HKBN shareholders’
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