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How to Become a Chief Executive What personality types become CEOs? What other CEO qualifications count? You need to learn the keys to success for senior executives in your own culture. aspiring ceo • make it to the top • ceo qualifications • executive personality types • organizational cultures
Marvel - New Board of Directors Toybiz announces its new board of directors for Marvel Enterprises. toybiz • marvel enterprises • board of directors
What Is Level 5 Leadership? The main difference between level 4 and 5 leaders is that the latter have a participative leadership style. jim collins • good to great • level 5 leadership • chief executives • great leaders
Executives Love Bill Gates Chief executives love Bill Gates. Don't believe it? Read on. bill gates • microsoft • executives • executives love bill gates • chief executives
Let's Go to the Library! A museum devoted to one man? If the man (or someday, woman) is President of the United States, why not? Here's a summary of what the Presidential Library system has to offer. president of the united states • presidential libraries • chief executive • presidential libraries act of 1955 • presidential records act
Rogue Trader Hits Alleged Irish Bank “…currency traders earn their daily crust by carefully analyzing all the data available before making informed decisions as to which currencies are going to rise and which are going to fall in the near future. Or else they toss a coin.” ireland • irish • humor • humour • funny
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Sheikha Lubna al-Qasimi Sheikha Lubna al-Qasimi, the Minister of Economics and Planning in the United Arab Emirates, is the Emirates first female government minister. sheikha lubna al-qasimi • first woman government minister • united arab emirates • oman • bahrain
Another Benefit of the Doubt Discussion on the presidential clemency of terrorists. faln • terrorists • puerto rico • presidential clemency • hillary rodham clinton
Chocolate Fireguard and Other Stories England's bid to stage World Cup 2006 is rocky at best. world cup 2006 • soccer
In Memoriam: Anne d'Harnoncourt The Philadelphia Museum of Art's Anne d'Harnoncourt, Director and Chief Executive Officer, died on June 1, 2008. She was 64 years old. anne d'harnoncourt • philadelphia museum of art • pma • director and chief executive officer • rené d’harnoncourt
MMA's Philippe de Montebello Soon to Retire Philippe de Montebello, Director of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art for over 30 years, announced his retirement on January 8, 2008. director philippe de montebello retires • the metropolitan museum of art • museum of fine arts houston • the cloisters • european paintings
Air Force One: The World’s Most Recognizable Plane A look at the history of Air Force One and the liveries used on each presidential plane. Although the livery has remained virtually unchanged since the first 707 went into service, the earlier planes are little-known. air force one • president • roosevelt • truman • eisenhower
Bringing Massage Therapy to Africa Find out how you can help The African Touch Education Fund Society's goal to reduce poverty, empower youth, women, and disabled persons in Kenya, Africa. massage therapy • africa • the african touch education fund society • teaching massage therapy • visually impaired
Mavel Enterprises - A new beginning? CompUsa James Halpin Whippoorwill Associates Shelley Greenhaus Golden Books Family Entertainment Eric Ellenbogen Dickstein Partners Mark Dickstein Avi Arad Marvel Films Marvel Entertainment Joseph Ahearn Spencer Stuart Morton Handel Toy Biz Inc marvel enterprises inc. • reorganization • toy biz • comic books • buyout
The Great Gulfstream Gulfstream Park has come a long way, baby. horse racing • florida • gulfstream • race track • jockeys
SHORT, FAT AND THIN: PRESIDENTS ARE HUMAN, TOO! (PART I) In this first contribution to this site by a guest author, William Reynolds (known to fans of this site as "Ossining") presents the transcript of a talk he gave recently. Mr. Reynolds is the official village historian of Ossining, New York, and a member of the Democratic Committee. I have taken the libery of adding some pictures and making some technical corrections. presidents • fat • thin • madison • taft
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Autism On The Rise Autism seems to be on the rise in schools. It causes verbal, social and emotional problems. Boys are four times more likely to have autism than girls. autism • mark greer • david greer • vaccines • mercury
Britney Spears Overexposed The magazine that brings you the best of the best, the richest of the rich and the worst of the worst is at it again and celebrities hogging the spotlight are under fire. spears • hilton • lohan • jackson • trump
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More on Boards: Two Excellent Resources Here are two resources that take different approaches to the roles and responsibilities of nonprofit board members. One uses the traditional nonprofit board model and the other offers new ideas for boards of religious organizations. board • boards • nonprofit boards • nonprofit governance • church boards
Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winfrey flies to South Africa and proactively deals with allegations of abuse by a dorm matron oprah winfrey • oprah winfrey school • oprah winfrey abuse • oprah winfrey school scandal • oprah school news
Schumacher To Develop Ferrari Cars After a year of speculation as to the legendary Schumacher's position within the Ferrari team, his role has - at last - been defined as that of Head of Team Development. michael schumacher • ferrari development • luca di montezemolo • gestione sportiva • ross brawn
Secrets of Booking Good Flights Smart Senior Travelers Booking Online Delve into Details at Specialized Websites Before Choosing an Airline, a Seat, Airport or Specific Route on next trip cheap airline tickets • low fares • cheap flights and fares • kayak flights • farecast lowest fare flights
USATF Plans Indoor Series; National Exposure Keys Program Track and field will be hitting the airwaves with a bit more frequency beginning in February. The United States Track and Field Association (USATF) has implemented a new program aimed at giving American athletes more money and more exposure on television. track and field • united states track and field association • usatf • indoor track and field • espn
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Airbus Bankruptcy Looms Near? Days after record aircraft sales in Dubai, UAE aircraft manufacturer Airbus has implied that the falling US dollar imperils the future of the contemporary giant. airbus bankruptcy • falling dollar • airbus restructuring • euro dollar exchange rate • job cuts
Airbus Labor Unions Take Hard Line Employee Unions throughout Europe are taking an assertive stance toward management at the beleaguered aircraft manufacturer Airbus. falling dollar hurts airbus sales • airbus power8 plan • airbus unions hard line stance • airbus losses total billions • airbus management appeal to workers
Bruce Gabbard Timeline Wal-Mart's surveillance practice are being scrutinized since Bruce Gabbard blew the whistle on some of the company's intelligence gathering practices. wal-mart • spy • scandal • buce gabbard • corporate surveillance
Can Credit Affect your Healthcare? Fair Isaac states the hospitals could be using a new medical score (medFICO) as early as this summer. Some are concerned about the impact on healthcare. medfico • medical credit score • fico • fair issac • credit report
Choice Hotels Tries to Earn Franchisee Trust It’s no secret that franchising has its share of strife. Franchisors and franchisees, after all, don’t always see eye to eye. Choice Hotels is trying to head off conflict within its system with a new Franchise Trust Pact. franchise • franchisor • franchisee • hotel • choice hotels
Furniture exports stack up on demand from Europe I was browsing the net and I came across this news article by Asif Khan of <i><b><a href="http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_6-7-2003_pg5_10">"Daily Times”</a></b></i>. Have fun reading! karachi • export • furniture • marketing • european
Jaguar and Land Rover Sold to Tata The all-cash sale of two luxury car brands Jaguar and Land Rover by Ford Motor Company to Tata Motors, announced 26 March 2008, was formally completed today in the UK. tata • jaguar • land rover • ford • ford motor company
James Dahlman and Omaha Politics Flamboyant and beloved, "Cowboy Jim" Dahlman reigned as mayor for 21 years during the most corrupt period in Omaha history. james dahlman omaha politics • cowboy jim omaha history • tom dennison • political machine • courthouse riot of 1919
Join A Charity Knitting Project There are a number of charities would are grateful for knitted items, either for direct use or for sale. charity knitting • knitting for charity • knit for charity • knitwear donation • dog charity
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Middle Georgia Museums, US Throughout middle Georgia, in Macon, Eatonton and Milledgeville, traditions merge with the past at various museums. harriet tubman • tubman african american museum • noel collection of african art • segregation and the passage of jim crow lawsauthor • the color purple
N is for New Land Protected in Adirondacks In keeping with his goal to protect one million acres of land in New York State over the next 10 years, on April 8, 2004, New York State governor George E. Pataki announced the protection of two parcels of land equaling nearly 16,000 acres within the Adirondack Park. adirondacks • adirondack park • international paper • donation • easement
Organizational Democracy Organizational democracy is a popular idea that only applies in employee-owned businesses, not to those owned by shareholders. organizational democracy • employee owned businesses • employee ownership • democratic decision making in organizations • motivating employees
Philadelphia Right Choice for MLS The premier soccer league in North America will have a new team in Philadelphia in 2010 major league soccer philadelphia franchise • sons of ben fan club • major league soccer in chester • rowan university and major league soccer • manchester united at lincoln financial field |
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