Dominoes (also called bones, cards, men, or tiles) are a type of game piece that features a square shape with an arrangement of spots, also known as pips. Each domino is divided visually into two identical squares by a line or ridge, and its identifying mark (either an identity-bearing face or blank) is positioned in the middle of these two squares. The number of pips on either side of the domino is called its rank or weight. Each domino may be used for a variety of positional games or in combination with other dominoes to form larger sets and patterns.
While Domino’s has been successful at introducing innovative technology, the company has also made sure to keep true to its core values. One of these is championing our customers. This value has been reinforced under the leadership of CEO Doyle Brandon, who has introduced a relaxed dress code, new leadership training programs and college recruiting system. He has also focused on listening to his employees and implementing feedback from customer surveys.
The most popular way to use domino is in a positional game, in which each player takes turn placing a domino edge to edge against another in such a manner that the adjacent faces are either identical (e.g., 5 to 5) or they form some specified total, for example, 30 points or more. This allows players to compete for victory by strategically positioning the pieces to take advantage of opportunities and hinder their opponents. Positional games tend to be more complex and require a higher level of strategy than non-positional games.
For many years, Domino’s was a top choice for pizza lovers. However, in the early 2000s, the chain saw its sales begin to drop and lost market share to competitors. In an effort to turn things around, Domino’s began focusing on innovation and promoting new initiatives like a relaxed dress code and leadership training programs. These efforts, along with new delivery vehicles, helped the company to increase its growth.
In the comics, Domino has been a career mercenary who worked as a bodyguard for Milo Thurman, and later teamed up with her father Cable to form the mercenary group Six Pack. She also works for X-Corporation’s Hong Kong branch and fought alongside the X-Men on several occasions. At one point, she was impersonated by her father’s agent Copycat.
Recently, Domino was hired by S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Danielle Moonstar to help her infiltrate a medical research facility that she suspected was performing mutant organ harvesting. Posing as a camera crew, Domino and her team – Sunspot, Hammer and Anaconda – aided Moonstar in disrupting the work of the facility’s head, a man named Gryaznova, by using Domino’s mutant emotion-controlling abilities. In the process, Domino learned that her brother Lazarus was still alive. She then aided the team in thwarting a mission by John Sublime’s Third Species.