Jobs, and Apple, seem to mesh where managers who thrived at very different companies failed.
There are some conferences, like the Ira Sohn series, where managers make a public address.
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The time in the business world where managers and employees face, often with anxiety, year-end performance appraisals.
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If your name was on the green sheet you went to the back of the room where managers handled your redundancy.
Most of these are actively managed funds where managers attempt to outperform a benchmark by selling winners to lock in gains.
Performance-related pay is widespread in private firms, where managers regard it as an effective way to motivate staff and raise productivity.
Only in cases where managers were accused of illegal insider trading does the stock price show above-market returns in the post-disciplining phase.
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In baseball, where managers are traditionally former players, nepotism rarely takes hold.
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It's a complaint voiced behind deli counters in heavily Hispanic East Harlem, where managers such as Yolanda Peralta see the restriction as inequitable.
That, he hopes, will help change the whole culture of the company, to one where managers think for themselves and shed the bad habits of the past.
Yet, broader social issues, such as population increase, environmental degradation, and climate change suggest additional arenas where managers can contribute their talents to make the world a better place.
Seventh, the consultant may sell marketing consulting services to managers (including how managers should market themselves to consultants) and host conferences where managers can meet pension clients of the consultant.
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There is a mock hotel room where managers try out a score of different mobile devices, building confidence in working anywhere on the kind of tablet or phone they like.
Of course, one could just take winning percentage or championships won, but where managers have taken over successful teams, continuing that success is not as impressive as turning a team around.
The weight of the evidence seems to be that companies did boost dividends after the 2003 tax cuts and those increases were concentrated in firms where managers owned a lot of stock.
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Wells Fargo, a big bank that has been running internal markets for over a year to identify ways to improve service to some corporate customers, says its most effective trials took place in areas where managers could do something with their findings, making staff feel that trading was worthwhile.
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Now they may do it very indirectly by hiring an advisor who allocates funds to many different money managers who invest in companies like CVS, where managers decide whether they should have a store every quarter mile or so or that maybe people can make it an extra mile or two to fill their prescription or buy a bottle of Mountain Dew.
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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.
The login information was passed up the supervisory chain, where restaurant managers viewed the comments.
This is one fund where the managers' interests are aligned with yours.
But for the handful of subadvised funds where name managers have copycatted their approaches, you can, as the Wall Street saying goes, exploit a few inefficiencies.
The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society's network established a Monsey office, where case managers arrange housing and disburse food stamps, cash and other refugee benefits to the Yemeni arrivals.
To the dismay of active equity managers, the ranks of the random-walk converts are swelling all the time, especially in the United States where passive managers now handle most of the shares in public-sector pension funds.
Spinoffs these days are being driven by the growing influence of hedge funds, where impatient managers buy up shares of a company and pressure managers to sell off parts of a business to spur quick market gains, many experts say.
So persuasive is cloud computing that companies have been known to plunge into it with gusto while turning a deaf ear to warnings from information security officers, who see gaping holes in the corporate data security fabric where business managers see agility and economic benefit.
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Making clear to your team and managers where you are blocked is a great way to get things moving.
Humility is a rare trait in an industry where most senior fund managers have reached the top by turning in higher returns than their peers.
The latest ugly news for Bank of America is actually coming from Europe, where big institutional money managers and other mortgage securities buyers are now beginning to organize for an assault.
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.
To do the study, Abraham gathered data from a large bank where 44% of branch managers were women.
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