Not only was money lost, but so was valuable executive time.
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.
The big difference has been the creation of a dual corporate leadership, by a part-time non-executive chairman of the board and a full-time chief executive.
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He agreed and phoned Barry Meyer, chief executive of Time Warner Inc.
The value that a company assigned to an executive's stock and option awards for 2012 was the present value of what the company expected the awards to be worth to the executive over time.
At the same time, the board should consider installing a non-executive chairman over time.
When his term ends, he plans to return to his entrepreneurial roots--but not as a full-time chief executive, which would leave no time for expeditions.
Dolan was either president or chief executive during the time when the accounting irregularities occurred.
"We are pleased to announce the successful completion of this merger, " said Scott Crump, full-time executive chairman of Stratasys.
Perhaps women are suckers for the adorable, or maybe its long-time executive producer Melinda Toporoff knows her audience.
"It's likely that some Time executive has already worked the numbers on these guys, " says Scott Donaton, editor of Advertising Age.
Both the candidates for the chairmanship favour appointing a full-time executive secretary, probably with a salary (as the Democrats have done).
Heins thanks RIM founder Mike Lazaridis and long-time executive Jim Balsillie, who were co-CEOs until Heins took over the helm a year ago.
In December, Jung announced that she would be stepping down and will take the position of full-time executive chairwoman once a new CEO is named.
It took two weeks for Lawrence Rawl, Exxon's chief executive at the time, to visit the scene and make any kind of substantive statement about the tragedy.
Michael Duke, Walmart's boss, who led the international division during the controversial period, could also face scrutiny, as could Lee Scott, who was chief executive at the time.
Robert Moffat was educated at Union College and came up through the ranks to be a big-time executive at IBM before heading to prison for passing insider tips to a hedge fund manager.
"Warner Bros. has produced in both high-definition formats in an effort to provide consumer choice, foster mainstream adoption and drive down hardware prices, " said Jeff Bewkes, President and Chief Executive Officer, Time Warner Inc.
But none did, putting Yahoo in a deeper hole each time the executive suite changed hands.
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After I decided to apply I went back and forth on whether to do full time or executive.
Applications for part-time and executive MBA (EMBA) programs also reported increased demand, albeit not so strongly as before.
Brock has left, and Thornton Donaldson, CanWest's long-time chief executive, resigned in May.
Mr. Case co-founded Revolution LLC in April 2005 and has served as its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer since that time.
Annualized total return during tenure covers the tenure of the executive or from the time of the IPO or available stock history.
Ann Moore , chairman and chief executive of magazine publisher Time Inc.
His predecessor, John McDonough, a diabetic whose leg had been amputated in 1999, spent nearly all of his time at executive headquarters in Beloit, Wis.
He achieved that reputation the old fashioned way: He earned it as a former Congressman, successful non-profit business executive and long-time top-rated talk radio show.
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"Society" produces books and movies like "I Don't Know How She Does It" narratives that tell women that it's impossible to be a competent mother and a hard-charging executive at the same time.
And Forbes.com writer Dorothy Pomerantz said she would savour the experience because it might be the last time key personnel including executive producer and narrator Ron Howard and actor Jason Bateman would find time to film together.
And the divorce proceedings of Jack Welch, the long-time chief executive of General Electric, showed that commitments were made to carry on providing perks to bosses well after their retirements, such as the use of corporate jets and ritzy apartments.
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