Conservative Fiona Ferguson will hold the corporate resources brief and Conservative Stephen Rushworth takes over economy.
Much depends on how you allow access to the corporate resources.
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Congress had seen its earlier efforts to incentivize the investment of corporate resources in the development of low-income housing, including the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 (CRA) and the passive-loss provision in the Economic Recovery Act of 1981, fail.
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The chief corporate resources officer admitted 35 nurses had been underpaid.
The people in the corporate human-resources department find that all this emphasis on people power gives them a new role.
Needless to say, storing so many different copies of the same data is not the greatest use of corporate resources.
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One of the most clearly defined areas of crossover between corporate responsibility and other departments of any big business is the intersection between corporate responsibility and human resources.
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To add insult to injury, corporate aircraft utilise the same resources that commercial aircraft use.
Will it fall to the Human Resources function or Corporate Responsibility function?
In both cases the demand expands because more resources are being soaked up by the corporate sector.
Ram was elected a Distinguished Fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources and has served on the Blue Ribbon Commission on Corporate Governance.
In the end, 660 companies received the questionnaire, and 189 corporate human-resources or executive- development officers completed it, for a response rate of 29%.
The Corporate Responsibility Officer (CRO) and Human Resources Outsourcing (HRO) media markets are the result.
"We are providing a platform for business leaders and others concerned with the environment and corporate social responsibility to work together toward the common goal of ensuring the availability of natural resources, supporting social reforms, and at the same time securing the efficient delivery of supplies, " said Hau Lee, co-director of the Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum.
Just one-quarter report directly to the CEO, while the rest answer to human resources or another department, according to a recent study by the Institute for Corporate Productivity, a membership-driven research organization.
Mocking the corporate establishment only encourages it to starve you of resources.
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For example, if you disconnect the human resources or finance department networks from the corporate network, how much disruption will occur to your business processes?
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The most recent issue contained articles about using the Internet for education and about the EDGAR database of corporate information maintained by America's Securities and Exchange Commission, all electronically linked to the resources on the network that they describe.
In an official blog post about the deal, Microsoft corporate Vice President of Marketing Yusuf Mehdi said the sale of Mediaroom would allow Microsoft to dedicate more resources to making the Xbox an entertainment service, delivering content as well as games across devices.
Human resources department, corporate leaders, the way through this is to build an interface that connects China and HQ.
In April 2007, Ms. Burns was named president of Xerox, expanding her leadership to also include the company's IT organization, corporate strategy, human resources, corporate marketing and global accounts.
Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy , along with Ed Zander , president and COO, and Michael Lehman , vice president of corporate resources and CFO, will be in the hot seat while they give Wall Street a heads up on how Sun's business is weathering the slowing economy.
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Any of those devices could be used to access the corporate network safely and efficiently, making best use of the resources available.
Portfolio holder for corporate resources Ms Ferguson, who had only been in the post for two months, announced her resignation in an email to Conservative-Independent council leader Jim Currie.
Mr McCaig will convene the corporate policy and performance committee, and Mr Stewart will convene the finance and resources committee.
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The goal is to come up with business strategies that protect natural resources while reducing corporate risks and enhancing profitability.
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Americans for Prosperity and their supporters as well as labor unions and their allies are taking advantage of the 2010 landmark Supreme Court campaign finance ruling that found the "government may not suppress political speech on the basis of the speaker's corporate identity, " freeing up corporations and unions to use their vast resources to have a say in elections.
Farm Aid needs corporate sponsors to help underwrite the costs of its 2013 concert event, which will increase the resources available to support its work with family farmers.
Corporate Executive Board, for one, signs annual contracts with job sites, but overall, the firm tends to spread its resources among many sites, says Eric Coffey, head of corporate recruiting.
His small German operation lacking resources, he teamed with another BorgWarner business unit and then applied for funding from the fledgling corporate venture fund to bring it to market.
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