In a series of four seven-week executive-education classes, and a separate course for M.
The monthly survey is conducted jointly by the Journal and San Diego-based executive-mentoring group Vistage.
At the very least, firms end up footing the bill for two chief-executive-sized pay packets.
He is also serving as an Executive-in-Residence at the Haas Business School of UC Berkeley.
Those forays were preceded by yearlong executive-training programs for local staff, said Mr. Mwangi.
But what if, as some corporate governance experts claim, the executive-pay market is becoming less rigged?
Executive-pay restrictions would not put that horse back in its box, but they would harm companies.
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And we're going to set up an executive -- by executive order a commission to do this.
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The archbishop - a former oil industry executive - is a member of the cross-party Banking Standards Commission.
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The programs have also spawned variants, such as executive-in-residence jobs for people training to someday run a startup.
His audience -- an investment banker, a corporate lawyer and a record industry executive -- isn't buying it.
His audience -- an investment banker, a corporate lawyer and a record industry executive -- aren't buying it.
The Scottish Executive-funded site aims to reduce anxiety for those giving evidence in criminal trials or children's hearings.
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And the recent restructuring of Haas's executive-education arm is intended to improve efficiency.
Russell Lewis--a nonfamily senior executive--was named chief executive to work closely with him.
Surrey Police is investigating and the Health and Safety Executive - which investigates work-based accidents - has been notified.
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Hess is professor of business administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence at the Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia.
But before we discard them, we should consider the useful role they can still play in most executive-compensation programs.
The group spent several days at IBM's executive-education centre in New York state.
Having just experienced a massive executive-level fraud perpetrated upon it, the people seemed unprepared and unwilling to be fooled again.
The two chambers write their own ethics rules, but both impose limits on how lawmakers can approach an executive-branch agency.
The 2004 marathon attracted 2, 594 runners and 5, 657 spectators, according to the research compiled by jogscotland, a Scottish Executive-backed running organisation.
Macau Chief Executive-designate Edmund Ho (no relation) has said other companies may be allowed to operate casinos when the franchise expires.
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Some women have found new executive-level positions, while others have solved challenges related to their client-base by tapping into outside resources.
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Doug Friske, global head of executive-compensation consulting for Towers Watson, expects total CEO compensation to rise a "couple percentage points" this year.
It is almost impossible to get hired for an executive-track position at any other time of year, or any later in life.
Rob Chesney, a former executive-in-residence at Greylock Partners and former eBay executive, has joined startup Trunk Club as chief operating officer.
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At Thunderbird, executive-education revenue now constitutes 35% of the school's total revenue.
He believes board members who aren't seen as punishing top bosses for poor results may spur shareholders to vote down executive-pay plans.
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