When calculating the best places to live on an executive salary, cost of living is imperative.
Chief executive Graham Holden said cost cutting efforts would help the group tackle the bleak economic conditions.
But struggles turning HP's plan into reality cost HP Chief Executive Carly Fiorina her job in 2005.
He also suggests trying to raise investor capital or borrow funds from friends and family early on to cover the cost of an executive salary.
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Lorraine Clifton, chief executive of CLIC Sargent said the cost of caring for children with cancer was often unexpected.
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The executive who acts bears all the cost of his own action but reaps only a fraction of the gain from those actions.
Interim Chief Executive Paul Masters said it could cost 135 posts at the council and council leader Jim Currie called it "half baked".
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Were the Scottish executive to abolish fees, however, the cost to taxpayers would be less than this, because students would need to borrow less from the government.
At Citi the expense problem has gotten so out of hand that Chief Executive Charles Prince has appointed an executive whose primary mission is to hunt down cost savings.
Think of the communications market as a pyramid with the globe-trotting, cost-is-no-object executive at the top.
S's big selling-point remains the cost-cutting reputation of its chief executive, Peter Burt.
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Not surprisingly, this has cost Charles Prince his job as chief executive officer, a move many have been anticipating all weekend.
When it resumed three weeks later, it had to resort to renting a corporate jet at triple the cost of business class, says Chief Executive Mark Lortz .
Societe Generale's chairman and chief executive chairman Frederic Oudea said the bank's cost cutting efforts would lead to a total of about 1.5bn euros in savings during the 2012-15 period.
The incident highlights the dangerous conditions workers face in Bangladesh, where multi-story factories are common because of flooding risks and high land cost, according to Kalpona Akter, executive director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity.
The IRS has failed to perform a cost-benefit analysis, as required by executive order 12866 .
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Jones, Rockwell's chief executive, has wrung hundreds of millions of dollars in cost cuts, he never shortchanges the important stuff.
Backed by the corporate bureaucracy, a chief executive might once have got by with good managers, cost-control, and a beady eye on the accounts.
The fire highlighted the dangerous conditions workers face in Bangladesh, where multistory factories are common because of flooding risks and the high cost of land, said Kalpona Akter, executive director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity.
"I think for the vast majority of kids it can be very good education and these are great skills to teach but it comes at a cost, " said Keith Whyte, the executive director of the National Council on Problem Gambling.
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There are a variety of aspects to consider if you own stock in a company that is divesting or acquiring businesses, including how well management executes this merger and potential synergies that will offer cost savings, says Ronald Roge, chief executive officer of R.
The cost cut target was set out by Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer in a memo sent to each of the company's 57, 000 staff this week.
The incident highlighted the dangerous conditions workers face in Bangladesh, where multistory factories are common because of flooding risks and the high cost of land, according to Kalpona Akter, executive director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity.
"The actual, real cost is still being hidden, " said Republic chief executive Graham Smith.
If their spouses' sympathy is exhausted, they are turning to executive coaching, a one-to-one, high-cost service (running to thousands of dollars a day) that companies increasingly offer their top-tier executives.
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It should be able to prune vines at about half the cost of manual labour, says Derek Morikawa, the chief executive of Vision Robotics.
The relative high purchase price of electric cars comes from the cost of the lithium-ion batteries, which a Ford executive recently revealed can make up one-third of a car's price.
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The real issue for Chief Executive Carol Bartz, however, is whether her competence with numbers and cost controls can be complemented with articulating her strategy for the company--and succeeding with it.
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