Andy Teach, a corporate veteran and author of From Graduation to Corporation: The Practical Guide to Climbing the Corporate Ladder One Rung at a Time, agrees.
When an employee has to suddenly take on a different role at work, the implications depend on whether or not they are taking on more or less responsibilities, says Andy Teach, a corporate veteran and author of From Graduation to Corporation: The Practical Guide to Climbing the Corporate Ladder One Rung at a Time.
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Colette Martin is a writer, speaker, allergen-free baker, 30-year veteran of Corporate America, and author of Learning to Bake Allergen-Free.
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The actual risk of any out-of-pocket settlement by a director is quite low says Stanford University Professor David Larcker, author of Corporate Governance Matters.
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"They don't think they deserve it, " says Lois Frankel , president of Corporate Coaching International and author of Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office.
These kinds of do good do well partnerships with large corporate players create what author Liz Wiseman calls a multiplier effect for the LFN.
Today, there is a 1% hit rate, meaning 300 resumes receives three callbacks, says Darnell Clarke, corporate hiring manager and author of Employmentology: A Practical Systematic Methodology of Finding Employment.
Harold and Erica go to good schools, and pass through a series of haute bourgeois jobs museum curator, freelance consultant, corporate marketing functionary, author of mid-list historical biographies until, finally, the hyper-achieving Erica arrives as the chief executive of a cable company, and the ponderous Harold scores a sinecure at a neocon think tank, where he pastes David Brooks opinion columns into papers on public policy.
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Pollina, a geoeconomist, is the author of the Pollina Corporate Top 10 Pro-Business States Study, which is published annually by Chicago-based Pollina Corporate Real Estate.
"The right culture change can without question improve results, " says John Kotter, co-author of the book "Corporate Culture and Performance" and head of research at consulting firm Kotter International.
"These acquisitions are absolutely vital to helping Tata achieve status as international company, " says Morgen Witzel, author of Tata: The Evolution of a Corporate Brand.
Paul Sarbanes of Maryland, senior Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee and an author of last year's legislation to combat corporate fraud.
Amador, 51, a clinical psychologist, has also built a career as an author, executive coach and consultant with a slew of corporate and government clients.
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Morgan and the principal author of the recent report Watching Water: A Guide to Corporate Risk in a Thirsty World.
Zig Ziglar, the famed author and motivational speaker who's been pumping up salespeople, entrepreneurs and corporate employees for five decades, announced Tuesday that, at age 80, he's finally had enough.
Seems lost on the author to look back on history, a history in which Andrew Witty was a member of the Corporate Executive Team.
Douglas Ferrans, author of a report on equity underwriting for the Institutional Investors Council, says the bundling of charges for corporate-broking services with underwriting fees raises the suspicion that shareholders are paying over the odds.
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