"He had a lot of finance experience, and he really wanted to gain some more administrative and executive background to round out his experience, " recalls classmate Kelly McDonald, an information technology consultant and conservative party member.
And while it probably goes without saying that at least a few still fetch coffee for the higher-ups, a fair number of administrative and executive assistants would probably look askance at a boss who asked them to stop answering phones, planning for meetings and dealing with the time-consuming minutiae of keeping an office functioning to do a personal task like that.
We have -- when we have administrative support at all, which is increasingly rare in the post-recession hyper-productive economy -- administrative assistants, executive assistants or (if you're a celebrity) personal assistants.
Mr Klarman argues that the framers would not even recognise America's modern government, with its mighty administrative branch and imperial executive.
The assembly would, in Mr Donaldson's scenario, work in a committee-like structure to advise the ministers of the Northern Ireland Office, but would not have administrative powers or make executive decisions.
And this President will continue to do everything he can, both using his administrative authority, his executive authority, and through working with Congress, to make sure that we continue to move this economy forward.
Executive secretaries and administrative assistants perform general office functions to keep the higher-ups of the group organized.
Dooley was appointed to the newly created positions of senior executive vice president and chief administrative officer.
On January 19th, 2012, President Obama signed an Executive Order and announced new administrative initiatives to significantly increase travel and tourism in and to the United States.
Ryder System Inc. has increased its use of outside consultants by as much as 20% since March to help guide its response to the bill, says Gregory Greene, executive vice president and chief administrative officer of the truck rental company.
Such a plan would have curtailed lobbyists for the insurance industry, huge compensation packages for health-care chief executive, advertising, marketing and administrative costs.
For a harried executive, or an even more harried administrative assistant, Rearden Commerce' software would replace the repetition of making trips to Web sites like FedEx, Hotels, Orbitz, Travelocity and OpenTable.
Roper, executive vice president of NYC Clerical-Administrative Employees Local 1549, which represents the roughly 1, 160 city operators and supervisors, said the upgrades are adding stress for 911 operators and urged the city to hire additional staff.
This process, known as devolution, would effectively transfer a whole swathe of law making and administrative powers from Westminster to the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive.
"However, because the administrative justice and tribunal system deals with disputes between the citizen and the executive, moving the process closer to ministers have serious disadvantages, " he said.
The president issued an executive order in the summer of 1906 mandating simplified spelling in all government administrative documents.
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