The largest shareholder is now Alexander Rezes, who handed management control to his son in order to run Mr Meciar's re-election campaign.
So far, there have been fewer sales to foreigners than to local wheeler-dealers who arrange management buy-outs for their friends at big discounts.
For those of us who teach management students, and in particular for those schools like Yale School of Management, which focus on leadership in service to society, another important question is how a firm like BP, faced with a crisis, should deal with the public.
When a hurricane strikes, as it did with Katrina, we have to have a FEMA that works, which by the way, means that we should be encouraging young people, the best and the brightest, to get involved as civil servants, to pursue careers of public service so we've got people who are trained in federal emergency management who are able to take on the job.
Therefore, it is the management who hires the auditors and it is management to whom the auditors look for a job.
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With creative examples like a poet who became a management consultant, and an Army helicopter pilot who transitioned into corporate America, Dorie makes this point eloquently and shows us how we can all do it.
This year Viacom daringly hired as Paramount's new boss Brad Grey, a talent agent who previously ran his own management business but who has no experience of running a studio.
"ECB also wishes to thank the 12 players who had agreed to play in the International XI and the management team who had been invited to support the International XI, " he said.
As for Torres, Evan Morganstein, who runs Premier Management Group, a sports agency in Cary, N.
Security expert Ira Somerson, who runs Loss Management Consultants Inc. in Upper Gwynedd, Pa.
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He still drinks with friends who are in management (and thus still work in his factory).
Once again, it was the employees at the grassroots level who convinced corporate management to offer recognition.
Both Nike and Apple are great companies with competent management who continue to redefine their respective categories.
It would require more board members who understand talent management and are concerned about the societal impact of corporations.
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She suggests approaching someone else in senior management who might be in a better position to approach the boss.
People who took money management and investing for granted in the past might take the opportunity to learn new skills that will stick.
"I had a meeting with Oldbury site management who said they said they had enough fuel to run to December 2012, " he said.
But the firm's actions had still been serious, with the blame lying mainly with senior management who had failed to train their staff properly.
Finnigan will link up with two former team-mates who are the management team at the Blue Square Premier club - Mark Yates and Neil Howarth.
Mr. Tepper, who runs Appaloosa Management LP, said during an interview on CNBC that he was "definitely bullish" on the market, citing improvements in the housing and auto markets.
Her name was Sue Davies, who impressed the management so much she became one of BBC Wiltshire Sound's leading and most popular presenters, as she is to this day!
But who in upper management is taking them seriously?
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Trembling, who completed a management buy-out from former owners Munto Finance last month, admitted in a statement that he had held talks with a consortium but did not agree with the proposals.
In the same way, whether executives knew about the money laundering or rate manipulation, such illegal behavior should result in the return of incentives by any member of senior management who was in post when it happened.
WellPoint will be using the system internally for its nurses and clinicians who handle utilization management, the process by which health insurers determine which treatments are fair, appropriate and efficient and, in turn, what it will cover.
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Mr. Mulally was "under terrible financial constraints from Chicago" to cut the price tag of an all-new airplane, says Aaron Gellman, a professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management who has known Mr. Mulally for decades.
"There's never been an athlete whose been as well-positioned to leverage his success in the Olympic games as Michael Phelps, " says Howard Bloom, who teach sports management at Ottawa's Algonquin College and has worked with several Olympic athletes.
While I can see the merit in not having 64 year-olds climbing fences or ladders, I believe that street cops and working firemen who go into management should immediately be transferred to the general or miscellaneous retirement pool.
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They are the pawns in a brutal game of profits before credibility, led by a management who care not a jot for Scottish culture or society... an ignorant bunch of number crunchers who don't give a toss about producing a quality Scottish newspaper.
Many theories of business--from the work of Fredrick Winslow Taylor, who introduced modern management practices a century ago, to that of writers like Jim Collins today--have posited that success comes largely from figuring out what business you want to be in and then focusing on it intently.
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