Nor does she grasp at bigger themes or the many common factors that hedge-fund managers share.
Fund managers share their strategy for investing in a volatile market.
The expert working group will provide a forum for government, industry, researchers and natural resource managers to share their experience of mining and biosphere reserves.
Cantalupo also sent 900 operations missionaries into the field, each visiting stores multiple times to fine-tune operations while also conducting daylong seminars where store managers could share tips from corporate kitchen gurus--such as where to place staff--that might shave precious seconds off average service times.
Which, as Mr Bernerd laments, does not help to motivate managers who hold share options.
Cisco Systems, for example, has made hundreds of managers rich through share options, but also managed to hang on to them.
The government can also charge managers with a share of the losses.
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In an ETF, managers balance the share makeup of the fund so it accurately reflects the performance of its underlying index, charging lower fees.
In addition, many leaders and managers hesitate to share information with other departments, believing that controlling the data puts them in a position of power.
Managers refused to share silicon and designers with other teams.
Startup America, he says, was "on the same track" as Startup Weekend, which was launched four years ago and has since organized thousands of 54-hour networking events, where software developers, engineers, product managers and others share ideas for new ventures.
Managers are motivated by share options and share prices are driven by changes in earnings per share.
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On the one hand, middle managers are exhorted to share in the intuitive energy and passion of the business.
They would share top managers but say this would happen over a number of years through retirements and natural wastage, rather than redundancies.
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Every one of his nearly 5, 000 employees is on it, but true disciples--the "Chatterati"--are called out, even invited to what was once an exclusive annual gathering of the 250 top managers, where they share their views of the company.
Within that group, the share of big-company managers declined sharply over the last 20 years, while the share of executives of small businesses grew.
Hedge funds have had their share of famous managers, such as George Soros and Julian Robertson.
At the time of the merger, senior Chrysler managers became rich, as share options suddenly became hugely valuable.
But midlevel Mercedes managers have been unwilling to share much else, for fear of sullying the luxury brand's image.
BAAM's seeding fund, which invests in start-up hedge-fund managers in return for a share of their profits, is likely to benefit as banks scale back, for example.
Share options for senior managers of American firms now represent by far the greatest part of their remuneration.
Managers and investors should not set share price increases as their overarching goal.
Thanks to all those stock options, America's senior managers now own a much larger share of their companies than before.
As money managers typically seek protection against sharp share declines, the Vix is considered a gauge of how fearful investors are.
If their rewards are more closely tied to a company's share price, top managers should have a stronger incentive to maximise profits.
And because the Wallet Allocation Rule is tied to share of wallet, managers can prioritize their efforts by their potential impact on future revenues.
For example, managers are less loaded up with share options, which has reduced their temptation to chase deals that deliver a short-term pay-off at the cost of long-term value creation.
The trouble is that although the managers partake in the upside, they share none of the downside.
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