Abraham agrees, arguing that A-list stars serve as a kind of insurance policy for nervous executives simply looking to maintain their jobs.
The official Department of Justice policy is that executives of Too Big To Fail banks have a get out of jail free card.
Changing modes of integration present new challenges for policy makers and executives--economic espionage, asymmetries in market access or competitive advantages for state-owned enterprises.
Since 2002 listed British companies have been required to produce a remuneration report justifying their pay policy for senior executives, to be voted on at the AGM.
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Citi's revised clawback policy recoups pay where executives are responsible for material financial or reputational harm, either through their own actions or in failing to supervise others.
Companies need to state clearly what they are tying to achieve with their compensation policy, what targets executives are expected to meet and what the rewards will be for hitting those targets.
D. economists may know a great deal about building economic models that help business executives and government policy makers pursue intelligent decisions.
But to have the vast majority of a commission that had a profound impact upon White House-level policy so unbalanced towards industry executives and consultants is also irresponsible.
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In a first for the Birlas, Kumar introduced a retirement policy and started hiring experienced executives from outside: Hindalco's Bhattacharya was a 28- year Unilever veteran when he joined Birla in 1999.
As part of the program, interns work closely with Center executives gaining unmatched exposure to the policy community and national security arena.
Two hundred and thirty-two executives, entrepreneurs, thinkers and policy makers gathered to talk, trade ideas, and grapple with a big-picture conversation about the health care system.
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When compared with pitch books that had a more ambiguous statement about admissions policy, again the students rated the companies with executives from supposedly color-blind schools higher.
Studio executives believe China Film's new policy could reduce by 8% their theatrical revenue in coming years from the world's fastest-growing movie market, potentially costing them millions of dollars.
Last year DHHS announced it would go after drug company executives using an obscure Social Security Act administrative policy.
Michael Peterson, a vice president at the HR Policy Association, a trade group for human-resources executives, argues that employees' negative online postings could damage a company's reputation and that the agency needs to offer clearer guidance.
"We are very concerned that the department is moving forward with what is clearly a fundamental change in longstanding policies regarding affirmative action, " said Jeffrey McGuiness, president of the HR Policy Association, a trade group for human-resource executives at more than 300 of the largest private-sector U.S. companies.
The 300 Delegates are more diversified and evenly balanced among foundation trustees and executives, social investors, innovative nonprofit leaders, policy thought leaders and social entrepreneurs.
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He said the bank had decided in late 2007 to rein in lending, a policy that proved "a hard pill to swallow" for some executives at the bank.
While consumers strongly prefer purchasing music by individual song, music label executives, managers and even some artists dislike the iTunes policy that requires music to be made available by the song as well as by the album.
We then divided into five breakout sessions that included Republicans and Democrats, insurance executives and labor leaders, clinicians, trade association leaders, and policy experts.
Such companies diversify their business (a policy normally associated with managerial empire-building), increase the pay of executives and weaken the link between pay and performance.
"If this was the first black male CEO of IBM, and he was not allowed to join, IBM would not even be considering remaining a sponsor or having any other executives in the club, " said Burk, who made Augusta's policy a national issue in 2003.
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Institutional investors such as Vanguard have recently made it a policy to vote their proxies against directors who serve on compensation committees that continue to give chief executives excessive compensation.
Yesterday I met with executives at a Santa Monica Internet company that has taken the opposite approach to its workplace policy ROWE (Results Only Work Environment).
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On curbing top executives pay they are only launching a consultation into how to have greater transparency - a policy the Conservatives advocated before the last election.
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