28 Articles match "America","Corporate","US"

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
0160; The worst part is our gold-plated networks, linked together from myriad degree programs, plum jobs in corporate America and professional services firms. Have you been a victim of the under-50 hostility or attempt to exclude us from their networks?  The Gen wars are heating up as the economy recovers. 
 
Sunday, May 2, 2010
0160; That book is the biography of former securities-fraud plaintiff attorney Bill Lerach - CIRCLE OF GREED:  The spectacular rise and fall of the lawyer who brought corporate America to its knees. Patrick Dillon and Carl M. Cannon can get away with putting out there a book with 466 pages, plus copious notes. 
 
Friday, April 16, 2010
0160; Who can interpret that data and make sense of those to us in a compelling way are the power brokers of our time.  0160; They can make us feel safe coming to conclusions about everything from global warming to the real state of the global economy to the forecast for job growth.  Probability. Trend analysis.
 

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The corporate zeitgeist, reports Clare Ansberry in THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, may be risk-averse.  0160; But it's a lot different for individuals, especially the bunch of us who have been left with nothing to lose.  Perhaps Corporate America did not suffer quite enough during The Great Recession. 
As some of my friends and regular readers know in September 2009 I emigrated to the United States of America to marry my long term American girlfriend. There are certain similarities and differences between the U.S. This allows me to live, and work in the U.S. Hello, hey, bonjour, ciao… alright? Wowsers. trousers. link].
0160; Come on, kiddo, this is America, the leader of capitalism.  0160; None of us baby boomers, who started out pre-affluence, expected it to be our day job.  0160; A writer, I toiled in the bowels of corporate America and for the past two decades performed consulting assignments for the lion's share of my income. 
0160; The worst part is our gold-plated networks, linked together from myriad degree programs, plum jobs in corporate America and professional services firms. Have you been a victim of the under-50 hostility or attempt to exclude us from their networks?  The Gen wars are heating up as the economy recovers. 
All the negative media coverage about Larry Summers has caused some of us to speculate if he's being pushed out.   0160; Today, Eamon Javers reports in Politico.com, that Summers told an audience of corporate technology executives and trade association officials that they should come to Washington D.C.
Next Generation Consulting took what they learned from the corporate arena and applied it to economic development. These solutions made, and continue to make, sense in Corporate America, where event-based marketing and the "experience economy" is all the rage. Here are two ways to do an end run around the Old Guard.
In 1996, I left Corporate America to start my own business and follow my passion which is to teach others how to get what they want out of life, and to live their full potential. When would be a good time for us to get together and do some brainstorming on how we might be able to help solve ? first for me! What did you think?
Today, July 1 st , is an auspicious day for corporate America. Assuming the role of CEO of Xerox Corporation , Ursula Burns will become the first African American woman to lead a major Fortune 500 company. Last year, Burns ranked 10th on Fortune magazine ’s top 50 Most Powerful Women in America. of the U.S.
0160; This could be a major hit to the brand which is so closely identified with Middle America. After all, about a third of the workforce is made up of us over-50 [Source: U.S. 0160; It doesn't matter who we used to be in corporate, professional services, or entertainment.  Chamber of Commerce.] 
0160; That book is the biography of former securities-fraud plaintiff attorney Bill Lerach - CIRCLE OF GREED:  The spectacular rise and fall of the lawyer who brought corporate America to its knees. Patrick Dillon and Carl M. Cannon can get away with putting out there a book with 466 pages, plus copious notes.