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  • The thing to be very careful about, though, is that if you don't fix the issue of getting talented women in the pipeline, you can't fix the top-management issue overnight.

    View From the Top 2011

  • So we went to teach these highly stressed top-management bosses the simple art of being silent.

    Ed and Deb Shapiro: How To Relieve Work Stress 2009

  • Its first big top-management reshuffle, announced earlier this year, will take effect on Wednesday.

    Mizuho Integrates ... Very Slowly 2009

  • As late as in 1997, just before Kyoto, the IEA top-management issued a statement saying that you cannot have any economic growth without similar growth in energy consumption, so forget about energy efficiency.

    Lily Riahi: Hans J��rgen Koch Explains Why IRENA Is "50 times More Than the IEA" 2009

  • But these tools may also lead to situations where – lets say – 100 employees all of a sudden circle around an idea that the top-management does not seem to be appropriate.

    When your organizers organize you « BuzzMachine 2008

  • The electric-utility industry has put some power into top-management recruiting lately, with some companies changing leaders in the past year while others have searches underway for senior executives.

    Utility Companies Power Up 2008

  • Vito, in part to better cultivate a top-management aura, downsized a few hundred pounds, but when his sexual orientation came to the fore, he went on the lam and got outsourced.

    Eric Dezenhall: Management Succession on The Sopranos 2008

  • Algebris pointed to top-management pay structures -- which it said were too high compared with European peers -- and to a corporate structure that featured a chairman and two co-chief executives.

    Italy's Generali Rejects Sabrina Cohen 2008

  • A just-released report by the management consulting firm McKinsey suggests that "companies where women are most strongly represented at board or top-management level are also the companies that perform best" -- not only financially, but also in accountability, innovation, and work environment.

    Zephyr Teachout and Kelly Nuxoll: Presidential Campaign Staffs Dominated By Men: Giuliani The Worst Offender 2008

  • "This company got hit with a big 'stupid stick'," said the blunt-talking Vines -- a reference to a series of top-management blunders that could soon cost Japan's second largest automaker its independence.

    On The Road To Regret? 2008

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