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  • Jack Groppel came up with the term Corporate Athlete twenty years ago, and he has been our partner, comrade, sounding board and supporter all through this process.

    The Power of Full Engagement Jim Loehr 2003

  • Jack Groppel came up with the term Corporate Athlete twenty years ago, and he has been our partner, comrade, sounding board and supporter all through this process.

    The Power of Full Engagement Jim Loehr 2003

  • Jack Groppel came up with the term Corporate Athlete twenty years ago, and he has been our partner, comrade, sounding board and supporter all through this process.

    The Power of Full Engagement Jim Loehr 2003

  • I'm using the term Corporate Social Opportunity to refer to businesses with a desire to do well by doing good.

    Fruitful 2009

  • Although the analogy of running the Democratic Party like a Corporate is apt:

    Matthew Yglesias » Different Strokes 2010

  • For higher yields within a short-term framework, some relatively new ETFs invest in corporate issues: Vanguard Short Term Corporate Bond , which holds investment-grade bonds with maturities of less than five years; PowerShares Senior Loan Portfolio , which holds floating-rate loans, typically to companies with below-investment-grade ratings; and SPDR Barclays Capital High Yield Bond , for low-rated bonds.

    Bonding With ETFs Chris Gay 2011

  • There's no shame for those who try an entrepreneurial route only to find that they prefer working in Corporate America.

    From corporation to start-up: Who is going to fix the printer? 2009

  • The largest allocation in bonds is 13% in Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond Index ETF , which holds bonds maturing in one to three years.

    Making Room for Midcaps Shefali Anand 2011

  • In my real life, I work in Corporate Communications for Cabela's.

    Idaho House Votes To Allow Guns In Cars 2009

  • In reading Good Faith, one can't help but think about the recent events in Corporate America, Enron specifically.

    A Conversation with Jane Smiley about her novel Good Faith 2010

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