According to Litow, CSC opportunities help retain executive staff and attract new talent to the company.
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Mr Clinton's advance guard on a recent visit to Britain was as big as Mr Blair's entire executive staff.
"We know that most Housing Executive staff, overseeing those businesses contracted to respond to maintenance needs, are diligent and hard working, " she said.
When was the last time a senior member of the team or executive staff took responsibility for a bad decision or a misstep?
Stormont's Public Accounts Committee was told 29 Housing Executive staff were investigated as a result of problems with Red Sky, one of its former contractors.
In order for an executive staff to function effectively, the subject matter experts and the managers on the staff must be carefully chosen for expertise and competence.
The existing SNEI executive staff will manage daily operations.
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And with the new NBA collective bargaining agreement that calls for greater revenue sharing and higher luxury taxes for large spending teams, this silent juggernaut near the famed Riverwalk may just continue if the coaching and executive staff remain intact.
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An executive office staff that saw their boss as vulnerable, as every CEO is, would have made sure that he was aware and prompted an early and public intervention.
To give one basis for comparison, the several-million member powerhouse National Rifle Association reportedly has an executive and support staff of about 500.
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It found that there was a culture within the Housing Executive that discouraged staff from raising concerns, including the use of IT to attempt to identify an anonymous whistle-blower.
Mats Olson, the zoo's chief executive, said the staff is "shocked" by the incident and an investigation is under way.
This policy applies to all Executive Branch officials and staff.
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Streamlining should be undertaken as well with respect to congressional requirements for duplicative reports whose preparation consumes immense amounts of staff and executive time seemingly unjustified by their use on Capitol Hill.
Additionally, the women on executive committees tend to hold staff jobs rather than the line jobs which feed the CEO level.
With the titles of editor in chief and executive editor, the Storyboard staff is also structured in the standard newsroom way.
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Virtually every president has to have layers of Assistant, Associate, and Executive help, along with staff assistants for each level of somewhat fictitious responsibility.
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Last week, the SEC also contacted a Groupon attorney over a different matter, said a person familiar with the situation: a leaked internal memo from Groupon Chief Executive Andrew Mason to his staff, in which he touted the company and blasted its critics.
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This is saying Iain Duncan Smith will face an immediate challenge to his authority when the Conservative Party's ruling body demands that he dismiss Barry Legg, his most senior aide, the man he just appointed just a few weeks ago as chief of staff and chief executive.
Those forays were preceded by yearlong executive-training programs for local staff, said Mr. Mwangi.
Part of the reason for runaway executive pay is booming demand for staff, at all levels.
The Secretary of Commerce shall designate a senior staff member as the Executive Director to lead the Initiative.
On the other hand, the hotel executive said, the White House staff, no matter the administration, is marked by professionalism.
Robert Sable, the public interest firm's executive director, has already reduced staff.
The paper's editors "view the wonderful bounty of prizes as a real tribute to the newsroom's excellence and dedication, " Executive Editor Jill Abramson told the staff.
In an internal memo to staff, Apple chief executive Tim Cook said those who worked closely with Jobs had "lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor".
Neighboring Onondaga County doesn't have the same problem, because its emergency shelters accept people in those categories, Ben Dublin, chief of staff for Onondaga County Executive Joanne Mahoney, said.
In a similar incident in 2008, Executive Director Nihad Awad and his staff were served papers in a more recent lawsuit for fraud filed against CAIR by Muslim, African American, and Hispanic families.
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At the time four NHS staff, including the chief executive of Alder Hey, Hilary Rowlands, were suspended.
Next, he controversially appointed Barry Legg, not only as the new chief executive, but also his chief of staff.
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