As for George Osborne's decision to require RBS to slim down its investment banking even further, and to retreat into being more of a UK bank, the word from the Royal Bank is that he's simply falling into line with chief executive Stephen Hester's blunt assessment with his third quarter results last month.
Mr Shapps urged councils to save money and protect front line services by cutting executive pay and pooling activities.
"The basic premise of the program has kind of a triple bottom line impact, " said Executive Director Chris Collins.
Defending BT's position as the dominant player in the ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) market, chief executive Ben Verwaayen said looser regulation would encourage BT investors to create a 21st Century network.
Whether you're dealing with an endless line of customers, a demanding executive or an uncertain economy, anxiety will find you.
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He was dying on the phone when he heard another mute button switch off and the voice of an even more senior executive came on the line.
The pressure to deliver short term profits is intense and reaches through every level of the company, cascading down from the Board room to the executive suites to the line managers.
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Her ability to toe the line between fashion lover and ambitious executive is just one of the many ways that Mayer will transform perceptions of what it means to be a woman CEO today.
"TWA would not be in bankruptcy court now if it were not for Mr. Icahn's prior plundering of our airline's resources, " said Robert Pastore , chairman of the TWA Master Executive Council of Air Line Pilots in a statement.
Delivering an effective online town hall meeting is much more than a technical feature, involving active involvement by the executive as well as their line managers, and project staff.
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Bloomberg is reporting that Ford Motor Co. directors will promote Mark Fields to chief operating officer as early as tomorrow, putting him in line to succeed Alan Mulally as chief executive of the second-largest U.S. automaker.
France's dilemma is described in a November report on competitiveness to the French government by Louis Gallois, the former chief executive officer of EADS. Bottom line: Unlike their counterparts across the Rhine, French industrial companies have ended up in the wrong segment of the global product markets.
If the people from the executive suite are the first ones on line to get their food, he knows that their priorities are misplaced.
He heard a mute button switch off and a voice he recognized as that of a senior executive in New York came on the line.
"We estimate that every home built on the river side of the levee from Memphis all the way to the Louisiana line is flooded, " said Mike Womack, executive director of the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.
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The language, developed by IRS workers with the involvement of a "front-line manager" was "not reviewed or approved by executive management, " Ms. Lerner wrote.
"Even if they aren't cooking or using the products very often, very wealthy people want to have the top-of-the-line of everything, " explains Milton Pedraza, chief executive of the Luxury Institute , a research firm based in New York.
He was a superlative, productive dynamo, a technology genius, and someone who learned from his own management failures and set-backs to become a worthy corporate executive too, who focused on the bottom line and on the commercial viability of his products, whether in user-friendly computers, animated motion pictures, online music or smart phones.
Additionally, the women on executive committees tend to hold staff jobs rather than the line jobs which feed the CEO level.
Belfast City Council and the Health and Safety Executive stepped in and ordered the buildings taken down in line with asbestos guidelines.
In the NBC interview, recorded Saturday, Obama slammed executive compensation packages in the industry as "out of line" compared to Japanese auto companies.
Chief executive Michael Clarke said he intended to "draw a line under the performance of 2011" and focus on the refinancing package agreed with banks.
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"Each of our three primary sectors, commercial, broadcasting and Matchday, delivered strong top-line gains and helped us achieve a record third quarter, " said executive vice chairman Ed Woodward.
The Caf executive committee took the decision to bring the Nations Cup in line with the World Cup and the European Championships, both of which have brought in the new ruling.
Fifty-six people gave that amount, including Dreamworks Executive Jeffrey Katzenberg, designer Ralph Lauren and Robert Shaye of New Line Cinema.
In 2001 Joseph Galli swooped in as chief executive of housewares conglomerate Newell Rubbermaid with big plans for the top line.
The committee's motion called on the executive to introduce measures to protect and restore the modiolus habitat in line with the EU's habitats directive.
If the first schemes work, the executive has other towns in mind, with difficult Belfast somewhere down the line.
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