Internally, business unit managers need to understand how the amount of capital they are allocated reflects the risk of their business.
If your Net Promoter system is working well, frontline employees and business unit managers should be reacting immediately to declines in bottom-up Net Promoter scores.
But of course there are specialists - there are expert managers out there in the form of unit trusts managers, investment trust managers and all of these people are there to help.
At the other end of the spectrum, nearly half of the directors' guild consists of assistant directors and unit production managers, both of whom receive next to nothing in residuals, says Jonathan Handel, an attorney with TroyGould in Los Angeles and a former associate counsel for the Writers Guild of America.
The police are to be sent a copy of the controversial auditors report into the affairs of the European Unit of the Welsh exams board, the WJEC. when Mr German was the unit's managers.
Since the intention of the study was to judge how well unit-trust managers performed (rather than answer the slightly different question of how well investors did), the harmful impact of costs associated with buying into the funds, a big issue in Britain, was eliminated.
Managers in one unit would balk at paying the price another unit charged for supplies.
Hospital managers said the gynaecology unit will have two single-bed rooms, which will improve privacy.
Barclays, Credit Agricole CIB and a unit of JPMorgan Chase were the lead managers of the offering.
Ms Wilson said that she had raised the issue with managers at the Good Shepherd unit but she could not recall any sanctions being taken against Miss M.
Suddenly he was responsible not just for end-of-period financial reporting but also for a new financial planning and analysis unit, an expanded roster of product finance managers, a newly installed financial system, and occasional meetings with stock analysts.
Behaviors are typically managed at the unit or subunit level, by division or department managers.
Days after the merger closed, Hassan flew to Chicago to assure sales managers in Monsanto's Searle drug unit, the front-line troops in Celebrex's marketing war with Merck, that all their jobs will remain.
Hospital managers say many people attending the accident and emergency unit could be treated by a GP.
Managers there, who lost a legal challenge to keep the unit open, had claimed closing it could put the entire hospital at risk.
It is the investing approach of the day, meaningful mostly because fund managers want to distance themselves from the widely held view that unit trusts in Asia used to concentrate more on industries than companies, letting the region's strong growth pull them along regardless of the inherent quality of the companies selected.
The Cora Foundation, which runs the unit on behalf of the Roman Catholic Church, and the facility's board of managers launched their legal action earlier this year.
BBC: Legal claim over riot at St Mary's Kenmure in Bishopbriggs
Asset managers, with or without their own distribution, i.e. brokerage unit, would have to strike marketing deals or forego commissions to attract retail and financial advisor driven purchases.
The BBC has seen documents prepared by senior managers at the CQC that clearly indicate knowledge not only of problems in the maternity unit at Furness General but across the trust.
Ten years ago about 90% of U.S. Trust's clients handed over all their money to it for management, but today 70% of its clients use multiple managers, says Loraine Tsavaris, managing director of the bank's wealth management unit.
To get this broad exposure, managers were given a variety of functional roles, eventually assuming leadership for a small business unit.
Portfolio managers often use the eponymous Sharpe ratio to determine how much excess return they are producing per unit of risk.
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