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Throughout history, most women have been denied a fair shot at contributing to research, engineering, business-management, and leadership roles.
Marcia Meier: Smart Women; Deaf Men Marcia Meier 2011
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Throughout history, most women have been denied a fair shot at contributing to research, engineering, business-management, and leadership roles.
Marcia Meier: Smart Women; Deaf Men Marcia Meier 2011
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One, with the internal working name Pangoo, is meant for the millions of family businesses too big to continue keeping their accounts and records by hand, and too small to afford regular business-management software.
China's Way Forward 2009
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Institutional investors may not provide start-ups with the business-management expertise or potentially valuable contacts as the typical individual angel investors might provide.
Angel Investors Play Big Role For Start-Ups, Think Tank Says Angus Loten 2012
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Instead, the 400-plus attending members of the servicers trade group, created by majap parts distributor Marcone Appliance Parts, are expected to apply what they learned from the event's extensive technical-training sessions and in-depth business-management seminars to their own businesses back home.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The group Strong America Now, led by retired Texas consultant Mike George, requires candidates to vow to eliminate yearly deficits by 2017—and to attend two days of training on a business-management strategy to reduce waste, known as Lean Six Sigma.
Pledges Become GOP Litmus Test Danny Yadron 2011
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One, with the internal working name Pangoo, is meant for the millions of family businesses too big to continue keeping their accounts and records by hand, and too small to afford regular business-management software.
China's Way Forward 2009
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Danaher was built through a string of acquisitions, using lean business-management practices to boost margins and unlock value, and the brothers remain members of the board at the Washington, D.C.-based company.
Colfax Bids $2 Billion for Charter Doug Cameron 2011
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Krishna Rajeev, a 26-year-old business-management graduate, bought two water jugs and some bread and cookies that he planned to share with Zeus, his 3-year-old Husky dog.
East Braces for a Walloping Mike Esterl 2011
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Illinois at Springfield, Wilkins divided his time between teaching business-management courses and assisting the most powerful people at the university — first as faculty associate to the vice president for academic affairs and later as executive assistant to the school president, a post he held through 1988.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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