• The chief executive of Business Intelligence software company Microstrategy is remembered for his flamboyant pronouncements, and sketchy bookkeeping that led to a spectacular corporate crash (and payment to the Securities and Exchange Commission) in the dotcom era.

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  • Day supply rates depend on a number of different factors, says Jeff Schuster, the executive director of automotive intelligence for J.

    FORBES: Vehicles

  • Your ERG must serve as a cultural competency engine to fuel better intelligence for the executive team who may not always be as informed as they should be.

    FORBES: 7 Ways to Enable Your Employee Resource Groups into a Powerful Advancement Platform

  • Aside from the military reorganization, the act established the National Security Council, a central place of coordination for national security policy in the Executive Branch, and the Central Intelligence Agency, the United States' first peacetime intelligence agency.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The National Security Act of 1947

  • Yet, we see few executive teams that treat customer understanding and intelligence as a strategic imperative.

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  • Carlucci, chairman and chief executive of IMS Health, a monitor of pharmaceutical intelligence.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • According to Rony Ross, founder and executive chairman of Panorama Software, a provider of business intelligence software to 1, 600 customers in 30 countries, the secret to successful negotiating is to take the ego out of the equation.

    FORBES: The Secret Art Of Negotiating: Take Your Ego Off The Table

  • According to Peter Sharp, chief executive at the United Kingdom's Centre for Workforce Intelligence, an organization providing research and advice on workforce planning, recruiters should encourage nurses who left the job market due to family commitments to return to the workforce.

    CNN: Where have Europe's nurses gone?

  • From September 2001 to June 2012, he served as the Chief of the Intelligence Branch, National Security Division, in a career Senior Executive Service position.

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  • The four members of the executive board will be the FBI director, the deputy director of central intelligence, the deputy secretary of defense and a representative of the attorney general.

    CNN: Clinton creates new counterintelligence chief post

  • Reg. 77783 (December 14, 2010), with such modifications as are necessary to permit their joint publication, without prejudice to the authorities of the Director of National Intelligence and the Director of the Office of Personnel Management under any Executive Order, and to the extent permitted by law.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • Without any proposed capital controls or explicit enforcement measures, the U.S. Markets Security Act of 1997 contains a clear message: The relevant Committees of the Congress -- including Banking, Foreign Relations and Intelligence -- are now watching, even if most in the Executive Branch and the markets remain perilously dismissive of this complicated 21st century security challenge for this country and our allies.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Testimony of Roger Robinson on market security

  • Ambassador Rice was using unclassified talking points that were developed by the intelligence community and provided not just to her, not just to the executive branch, but to the legislative branch.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,

  • At the same time, Hudson is stepping up investments in high-end services for the intelligence community such as cyber security, having recently hired intelligence insider Larry Prior away from ManTech International to be one of her two executive vice presidents.

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