In the event it was a short-lived and unhappy venture, which ended in acrimony after only two years following a boardroom clash. |
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Recently ousted in a boardroom coup, he sought an injunction against his removal and the recruitment of a new managing director. |
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The business centre comprises of one office room, a boardroom and a number of work stations. |
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Finally, I think the clubby atmosphere of the boardroom makes it difficult for a true meritocracy to exist. |
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The tours' starting point will be the players' entrance in the main car park and include trips to both dressing rooms and the boardroom. |
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He reveals details of boardroom machinations and backstairs skirmishes which only a fly on the wall could have witnessed. |
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The corporate glass ceiling is making a comeback in the boardroom with the number of UK women directors falling to a three-year low. |
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Each show plucks the boss of a major organisation out of the boardroom and deposits them on the shop floor. |
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I went into a boardroom for the meeting, and two of the big high-up executives sat there and smoked cigars throughout the whole meeting. |
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When he changed careers, he worked his way up from the mail room to the boardroom. |
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There were no corporate raiders, and profit maximization wasn't yet part of the boardroom vocabulary. |
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Thus climaxed a family boardroom drama that has rocked Hyundai, the largest chaebol, and Korean business. |
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She sat stiffly in the office chair, like an executive calling a boardroom to order. |
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We sit down to talk in an upstairs boardroom and are joined by Sylla's young nephew, who burbles quietly to himself then falls asleep. |
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Whether it's pitch battles, boardroom corruption, manager's bungs or ticket tout scandals, the whole league stinks of sleaze. |
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We are in the spanking new boardroom of the spanking new Harrogate Spa bottling plant. |
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That's well and good, but what about those who didn't immediately trade their mortar board for the boardroom? |
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Even the most traditional-looking boardroom tables can hide some very untraditional electronics. |
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We had an idea for a sandwich called the Stack, a pepper-jack breakfast biscuit that was one of our favorite boardroom meals. |
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A very elegant boardroom, it's style a blend of old fashioned Victorian design, and modern minimalism. |
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The restructuring claimed the scalp of the bank's chief executive and resulted in a boardroom clear-out. |
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Player indiscipline, boardroom squabbles and unrest in the stands all contributed to his eventual sacking last year. |
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After enduring savagely vitriolic campaigns on the terraces and in the boardroom, he has stated he will sell his shareholding in the club. |
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He shoots the boardroom scenes in dismal office-grade lighting, showing every crease and crinkle on the stressed faces within the room. |
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The magnate's style creates interesting theatre, but is out of place in a modern boardroom. |
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Far from suffering boardroom reshuffles, the current management team has been leading the business for over 18 months. |
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Are they stuffy boardroom types or trendy hipsters in skinny jeans and scruffy beards? |
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He eschews the uniform of the boardroom boss, preferring sports jackets and casual boots to the traditional Savile Row suit and handmade brogues. |
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McClaren is a PR man, adept at buttering people up in the boardroom but unproven in the dressing room, where it matters most. |
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The nub of the matter is who controls what and what offsets there are in the boardroom to dominant forces in companies. |
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From the boardroom in his office he told me this year's player trading period was particularly unedifying. |
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He went inside, the boardroom doors flew open, and Tom presented me grandly to the room. |
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There is also a boardroom, complete with plush leather seats, and a host of hi-tech support systems for the race management team. |
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It was an emotional boardroom last night and not only did you get canned or fired, but you also got a little pep talk in the end. |
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It is a good subject for a boardroom chat, but an inauspicious one for a magazine article. |
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He has been at the club too long and had to shut out too many protests and boardroom wrangles to let it throw him now. |
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You have to show yourselves as people with open minds, receptive to the ideas of independent voices in the boardroom. |
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There will be all the normal whinges and possibly a few boardroom rogues, but Scotland ought to be cautiously optimistic about the new year. |
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A collection of male senior employees gather in the boardroom to talk to Balls over coffee and Viennese whirls. |
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He followed her down a long hallway to a glassed in boardroom where two men stood waiting. |
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She triggered a massive boardroom rift when she refused to quit until fellow directors agreed to board changes. |
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The new extension will include a boardroom and meeting rooms. |
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And instead of the boardroom, this show will be shot in a cowshed. |
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It wouldn't have been so bad if Monday hadn't been a bank holiday and Tuesday been a whole day spent in the boardroom deliberating the winners of this year's Awards. |
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A high-profile boardroom will have tiny microphones embedded into the table, where a not-so-public training room will have gooseneck microphones for better audio. |
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The pirates of the boardroom are greedily grabbing all our money. |
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Now the fault line runs down the middle of the boardroom and the faculty lounge. |
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The large original painting is to hang in the Bury FC boardroom, however, a number of high quality prints will be produced for sale to supporters. |
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Now, though, the consensus seems to be that Bush's boardroom is filled with benchwarmers, not all-stars. |
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The campaign was explicitly informational and intended to preach the gospel of less interference in the boardroom and the bedroom. |
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He also practices it by bringing transcendental techniques into the boardroom to create the mental environment to generate ideas. |
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That caused a bunch of unnecessary bankruptcies and too many sleepless nights in the boardroom. |
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The boardroom bravado, however, has already drawn criticism from some influential shareholders. |
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The boardroom fashion guru advised women to, in essence, dress like a man in order to advance up the corporate ladder. |
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And if boardroom fashion can be a game of strategic intimidation, then these clothes are akin to a hostile takeover. |
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I would also have liked to listen in on your discussions on director accountability and the assessment of boardroom work. |
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Around the boardroom table, independent-minded people with business records of their own, are able to cross-question CEOs and managing directors. |
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We take a seat in boardroom and look forward to talking with Messrs Pizzagmilio. |
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Her PA pops into the office with a stack of papers topped with a Danish pastry, and we head across to the boardroom. |
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Disclosure is the window through which institutional investors are able to see into the boardroom and company operations. |
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A broader boardroom would be free of the group-think that blinkers too many decisions, including those on executive pay. |
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In the end, the 69th National billiards championship held at the Hari Niwas Palace in Jammu will be remembered more for the boardroom tables than the green baize tables. |
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The boardroom view is that firms have to be cruel to be kind. |
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All eyes are on me, whether it's the media, the boardroom, the players, the supporters. |
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This is a company filled with real passionate racers, from the boardroom to the factory floor, and an incredible hunger to win. |
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The UK needs to proactively adapt boardroom culture so more women are keen to continue their career path to the top. |
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My constituents tell me they believe the budget paid more attention to the boardroom table. |
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The Conservative spin doctors said that their budget was a family budget for the kitchen table, not the boardroom table. |
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Expansive boardroom and focus group facilities available for in-house professional training and client-directed project training. |
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LifeSize delivers price performance that enables telepresence to be deployed beyond the boardroom. |
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Be sure to make a statement in the boardroom or in your home office with a nice agenda. |
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The boardroom symbolizes the engagement of not just local residents but also Canadians at large. |
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It also features a luxurious boardroom setup that comfortably seats 20 and a built-in projector for dynamic presentations. |
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And, it means this people-first approach must be an important part of our boardroom discussions. |
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Collaboration provides teams of internal and external participants with a work environment that resembles a boardroom. |
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She believes a connection between barn and boardroom is key to creating positive, practical policies and programs. |
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Demonstrating this commitment, however, must go beyond simply putting our policy on the boardroom wall. |
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It certainly puts a new spin on the traditional business lunch, as staff can now expect everything from sausage rolls to stotties to be hitting the boardroom table! |
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Credit should be given to the players who continue to overachieve when managerial changes and boardroom struggles would have ripped apart most teams. |
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This makes for a natural dissolve to the internal workings of the company and, specifically, the Colet boardroom, in which Madame Colet is meeting with her governing board. |
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Becoming less self-obsessed, learning from failures and aping successful people's body language works as well in the boardroom as the singles bar. |
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Hadley has the casual-chic fashion look down and is as comfortable at 1Oak as he is in the boardroom. |
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The jovial, burly chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade is much happier trading corn futures in the raucous pits than hosting meetings in the exchange's elegant boardroom. |
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You do the deal in the boardroom, but you execute in the boiler room. |
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He fumes at his superiors, chews scenery, and stumbles upon some carnage where an infectious virus has calcified an entire boardroom full of lawyers. |
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As 700 shopworkers at its 65 nationwide stores faced an uncertain future, it emerged that the boardroom divisions have been bubbling under for months. |
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Asking the Frenchman to begin his coaching career at a high-profile club in the throes of decline was the boardroom equivalent of a hospital pass. |
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The picture above represents the boardroom, in that building. |
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It's great to sit at a kitchen table and talk with parents over tea about the progress their child is making instead of sitting in a boardroom presenting budget proposals. |
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Yett the foundations at St James' Park will continue to be laid at boardroom level and careful planning in each window is expected. |
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Clearly the boardroom had changed the blacks, instead of the blacks changing the SARU boardroom. |
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Then, students could revoice the satirical boardroom discussion using their identified issue. |
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Though the new law is popular among the general public, it is hated in the boardroom. |
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Arriving now, these new projectors are designed to work brilliantly in anything from a boardroom to an auditorium, and are the obvious choice for new installations and for upgrades to older models. |
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Newcastle United's boardroom bigmouths wiped pounds 9million off the club's stock market value yesterday. |
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These developments illustrate the shift in attention from environmental management of operations to strategic consideration of sustainable development in the boardroom. |
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The renovation of the boardroom at NCC headquarters was a visible sign of change, with the introduction of public seating and communications technology to facilitate openness. |
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I thought it was because they're often more interested in becoming mums and nurturers than boardroom bullies. |
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But we would do well to remember that it is activists in the streets who have allowed CSR to become a viable discourse, and have created the space for CSR advocates in the boardroom and conference hall. |
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The change is not based on transgenic crops, scientists in white lab coats, boardroom decisions, stock market hype, or millions of dollars in public relations efforts. |
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The MX692 wireless boundary microphone is for use in a variety of boardroom, education, government, and house of worship applications that require a clean, cable-free installation. |
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Through these changes over the past two years, we have managed to strike a healthy balance in the boardroom between our strengths in pharmaceuticals, finance and management. |
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If last week didn't see the return to public ownership that Judt hankered for, it at least saw Network Rail take a stand that puts UK plc to shame and should be replicated in every boardroom across the country. |
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Currently only boardroom salary is published but some banks pay top traders more than their chief executives, leaving shareholders in the dark on the overall remuneration structure in financial institutions. |
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I remember being a very shy idealist sitting in a boardroom, at an oval shaped table, twirling a pen, as if it was the first day of a freshmen college course, equally eager and shy to the point of being uneasy. |
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So whose efforts will be a load of old codswallop and who will be facing the wrath of Lord Sugar in the boardroom? |
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The cross-examinations generally take place in a boardroom setting, under oath, and in the presence of a stenographer who will record the examination. |
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A strong – for a long time successful but ultimately corrosive – cabal held sway in the England dressing room while Clarke remained the dominant force in the boardroom. |
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In addition, there are smaller windows at either end of the boardroom looking out through the open grillage of the brickwork. |
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Academics at Cranfield International Centre for Women Leaders have warned that female boardroom participation could stagnate below one third without measurable targets. |
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The existing facilities included an office, boardroom, bathroom and kitchenette for the President and space for two senior executives and support staff. |
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So, before, after and even during your meeting, you can call up the information you need, keep the home office up-to-date, and access all the resources you would have in your own boardroom. |
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Critics argue, however, that this clubbiness in the boardroom reflects the operation of the old boys' network, rather than lack of available directors. |
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You can have as many female executives as you can squeeze into a boardroom but women like the drink-driving, dim-witted and knickerless Paris wield a terrifying influence. |
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Record City bonuses, massive boardroom pay rises 10 times that on the shop floor, golden parachute pensions for the bosses, lead balloons for the workers. |
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From boardroom to terrace via the dug-out, such an evangelical zeal suffuses Manchester City's new mission that they should really be renamed the Blue Moonies. |
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Bolshy Bilyana was given the boot after a boardroom bashing. |
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We maintain and update the library regularly, so that lawyers can strategize and tackle problems with confidence, from the boardroom to the courtroom. |
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Whether you're a boardroom doodler, corporate cartoonist, or Picasso for fun and profit, Picture Your Business Strategy will help you draw your way to success. |
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