SEC's proposal would not, as bosses fear, turn American firms into models of corporate democracy.
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Mail, for instance, now lets you specify VIPs such as bosses and spouses, then view their messages in a special inbox.
Rather than causing power struggles, staff members suggest their mutual experience as bosses adds to a hive mentality in the writers room.
In contrast it is those leaders who have the courage to demonstrate vulnerability and an open heart in challenging situation who win the devotion of those with the good fortune to have them as bosses, teachers, mentors, leaders.
This proved quite lucrative, especially as many bosses preferred to settle rather than risk humiliation in court.
Many of its leaders are in jail, as are bosses of some Rio de Janeiro gangs, the country's most powerful.
And those they selected were half as likely to appear in newspaper articles as the bosses of less successful companies.
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This means they are often promoted over those who may be more competent than themselves, as their bosses mistake their confidence for real talent.
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Clarke returned to Chelsea as a youth team coach and has assisted Mourinho, as well as former bosses Avram Grant and Luiz Felipe Scolari.
As the bosses of that over-mighty executive, prime ministers are seldom keen to add to Parliament's power and so take away from their own.
Erin Callan of Lehman Brothers and Zoe Cruz of Morgan Stanley, both high-ranking executives, may very well have served as convenient scapegoats for their male bosses as the markets were crashing.
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He recalls that the Washington march was organised around a call for jobs as well as freedom, suggesting that, so long as white bosses discriminate against blacks in hiring, government has a responsibility to set the balance right.
In about 40% of cases, they found, subordinates changed their behaviour as a result of their telling-off, and female bosses were as successful in this as men.
Not everyone has the DNA for self-employment, but many people thrive as their own bosses.
One option was to become ever more aggressive empire-builders, as so many bosses do, and make huge acquisitions.
He believes board members who aren't seen as punishing top bosses for poor results may spur shareholders to vote down executive-pay plans.
In the middle decades of the twentieth century, political consultants replaced party bosses as the wielders of political power gained not by votes but by money.
Home Secretary John Reid is also expected to announce new measures against crime bosses as part of the new Serious and Organised Crime Bill on Wednesday.
Perhaps concern for McCain's running mate among conservatives is greater because of his age and the likelihood of sitting vice-presidents succeeding their bosses as party nominee in the future.
The talk in the market was of mergers, either with Royal Bank of Scotland or with Bank of Scotland, and of Barclays' inheriting their bosses as part of the deal.
With employees citing their bosses as the number one reason for leaving their jobs, even the most successful entrepreneur would be foolish to think that losing good talent is a risk they can afford to ignore.
Much as the chaebol bosses gripe that appointing outside directors is costly and risks transferring corporate secrets, their pleas are likely to fall on deaf ears, not least because the same rule already applies to commercial banks.
Perhaps, she will champion the merits of the Bart scheme with her bosses as they decide how they can best spend the extra billions of pounds promised for the NHS by Chancellor Gordon Brown over the coming years.
Thus alongside stars born in the 1990s, such as Bharti Airtel, a mobile-phone firm, older conglomerates such as Reliance Industries, Aditya Birla and Tata Sons still loom large in the Indian mind, their extraordinarily diverse output driven, eaten, worn and watched, their hereditary bosses as famous as film stars.
As well as seeming indecisive, Toyota's bosses went to ground as the story erupted in newspapers, on television and online.
So will giving shareholders increased authority over executive pay serve as a brake on bosses remuneration, or will this reform just give politicians and the public someone else to curse as and when the chief executive of a mediocre company pockets millions?
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Obese people are rated as being less desirable as subordinates, co-workers, and bosses and are seen as less conscientious, less agreeable, and less emotionally stable.
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It comes as figures released by bosses at Eagles Meadow show it had the biggest number of visitors last year since opened in 2008.
Bosses such as Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs have railed against the provision, saying it will harm American firms, but it is likely to stay.
Almost as painful, once bosses put their firm into insolvency they must usually hand over the reins of power to a court-appointed bankruptcy expert whereas in America managers who bust the firm often stay on.
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