"He is never going to work for anyone, " Clarke Murphy, managing director and head of chief executive officer practice at Russell Reynolds Associates.
More executives will be settling with the SEC as the scandal wears on, says Steven Friedman, chairman of the executive compensation practice at law firm Littler Mendelson.
Part of the problem is standard executive compensation practice.
About 10% of all public U.S. companies pinch executive pay due to a negative return, twice the proportion that did so in 2008, estimates Irving S. Becker, head of Hay's U.S. executive compensation practice.
Top sources of stress in previous years were personal finances, work and issues related to raising children, said Dr. Katherine Nordal, the association's executive director for professional practice.
Policy. (a) Recognizing that gender-based violence undermines not only the safety, dignity, and human rights of the millions of individuals who experience it, but also the public health, economic stability, and security of nations, it is the policy and practice of the executive branch of the United States Government to have a multi-year strategy that will more effectively prevent and respond to gender-based violence globally.
By contrast, Mr. Horn has made no changes in Walt Disney Studios' executive ranks, defying typical Hollywood practice.
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So every Tuesday we have our sales team present to our executive committee, where they can practice overcoming objections from folks who say they can find our product cheaper, for example, by talking about the benefits of our products versus the competition.
"Firms are thinking long and hard about who they want in these roles, " said Jeanne Branthover, head of the global financial institutions practice at Boyden, an executive-search firm.
Despite one or two notable exceptions (the Harvard Business School and Stanford GSB are yet to offer an EMBA course) it appears that schools around the world have been taking note, and placing international expansion and global business practice at the top of the executive agenda.
William O'Brien, chief executive of Direct Edge, makes no apologies for the practice, saying flash has gotten investors better prices on larger orders roughly 10% to 15% of the time.
In practice, this almost never works and the executive usually makes a string of bad decisions that must later be undone by the next CEO who invariably has lots of industry experience.
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Henry Ashworth, chief executive of Portman Group, which operates a code of practice for the drinks industry, said it was questionable whether removing the drinks from shelves was the best way to help people who misused alcohol.
Tim Passmore, chief executive of Choose Suffolk, said he had concerns over the practice and the potential hazards.
Ryan Howard, chief executive of San Francisco online health-care start-up Practice Fusion Inc.
Dr. Jan Adams has "multiple convictions for alcohol-related offenses, " medical board executive director David Thornton said in his complaint charging Adams with violating the Medical Practice Act.
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But even less controversial topics must be adapted to local medical practice, according to Mikael Vissing, the firm's chief executive: lyme disease, for example, is treated with different drugs in Britain, Denmark and Germany.
But Mrs Brooks, who left her role as NI chief executive because of the hacking scandal but denies having had any knowledge of the practice while at the paper, says the phone "was not a personal gift".
"I think we should be very careful about trying to change established medical practice, " says FredHassanFred Hassan, Schering-Plough's chief executive.
"I think we should be very careful about trying to change established medical practice, " says Fred Hassan , Schering-Plough's chief executive.
However, he would argue that the three-yearly votes should reduce the pace of rises in executive pay, in that the current system of setting pay every year has in practice ratcheted up boardroom rewards far faster than pay has risen in the rest of the economy.
Particularly if board members have taken a proactive role in uncovering past executive chicanery, prosecutors may let the board off the hook even in companies where the practice was widespread.
If past practice is any guide, what passes for a decision-making process in the executive branch on such issues will authorize the enunciation by Ambassador Wendt of a general commitment to such flexibility.
It is rethinking the practice of allowing congressmen and parties to insert pet projects into the budget, which the executive can then approve as a way to buy legislative support.
The former executive chairman of the company, Les Hinton, admitted earlier this year that previous evidence suggesting the practice was restricted to one reporter had proven inaccurate, but denied misleading the committee.
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Every senior executive needs to watch the video of former Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice verbally and physically abusing his players during practice.
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Working with an executive coach can help you to be clear on the communication style at your level within the company and to confidently practice this style so you will be heard at work.
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