Too many U.S. execs are letting software vendors tell them how to run their business. |
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Despite such side effects, some record execs have decided that the copy protection scheme is a dandy way to prevent music piracy. |
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With readers flocking to their Web postings, execs are finding blogs useful for plugging not just their products but their points of view. |
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Not only teenagers but many high flying execs who flaunt a number of mobiles casually are very poor phone conversationalists. |
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Many steel execs thought Mittal was deluded as they watched him snap up distressed mills from Trinidad to Kazakhstan. |
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This enables sales reps to demo products in cafes or busy execs to catch up with email during lulls in conference room meetings, for example. |
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By placing the tape in the public domain, legal experts say, network execs pulled off a neat trick. |
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Chief execs and fund managers were also asked to identify the most innovative companies. |
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Network execs, who say they will maintain a premium on rates, have the new shows under wraps. |
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Six of the top 10 earning chief execs in the US run IT companies, according to Forbes. |
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It was all part of some pre-dinner entertainment for a group of top execs and managers from a large retail chain. |
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Now these execs are starting to worry about getting socked with a payroll tax increase. |
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The company's top execs must have panicked when they realised how out of control the story had gotten. |
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Although bad blood over the contract may hurt morale, for now execs are happy to have a victory in hand. |
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Call me a grinch, but this movie is little more than a thinly veiled cash grab by Disney marketing execs. |
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Critics of air taxis charge that high prices will relegate it to a perk for senior execs. |
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A Romanian-born man has pleaded guilty to sending threatening emails to top execs at eBay. |
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To the extent the execs held on to their stock, they suffered along with other shareholders. |
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Did pressure from corporate execs concerned about empty planes help change his mind? |
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The BBC should then be governed by an executive board, combining a handful of the very top execs and some non-execs. |
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In the past, they say, he has held on to top execs long after they needed to be replaced. |
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Old Chicago execs decided not to push wine by the bottle, though bottles are available if customers seek it out. |
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Actually, the execs he hears from concur, and they're glad he had the nerve to condemn the sorry state of business leadership. |
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Even so, military procurement and research execs have shown plenty of enthusiasm for the blended wing. |
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Still, two senior WPP execs see her likely exit as a prologue to her leaving altogether. |
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The American press lavishes attention on efforts of top execs to maximize their profits, equating their net worth with high moral character. |
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Stuck with an all-star cast and high-hope-filled pressure from studio execs, Hollywood publicists were in a bind. |
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None of the execs had time to meet me today so I've been granted a look around the factory and then I'll have had my chips. |
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Yesterday the various execs will all have sounded the right notes as they handled the various launches. |
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There is no rule book to follow for the marketing and publicity execs at Warner Bros. |
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I wonder whether Hollywood execs shy from making that kind of movie because they think it might send the wrong message. |
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While many tech execs are moping, corporations get a lot more bang for their buck. |
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Studio execs in Hollywood are apparently looking for more original blockbusters and less sequels. |
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The company execs sheepishly suggest the concept didn't translate well to products. |
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We asked three agency execs to each share three events that they will definitely be attending this year and one event that is skippable. |
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Second, while crooked execs may have fooled analysts, the media, and the public, the market sniffed them out. |
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But all he has done so far is alienate the military brass, defense industry execs, and Congress. |
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While cable ad sales execs have been bullish about the industry's prospects, broadcast has held off much of cable's Nielsen advance. |
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The theory must sound good to corporate execs, but even in business you can't have your cake and eat it. |
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Like every other industry the execs would like to stick the blame on junior employees for screw ups and take credit for the successes. |
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While consumers carried the economy through the recession, execs are now taking the lead in generating growth. |
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The trick for execs is finding that sweet spot between fighting new technologies and pushing into digital delivery. |
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She had been in the job less than a year and had come from Citigroup where she was one of the top female execs. |
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Top news execs pursue answers to seven key questions pegged to creating a watchdog culture. |
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He sat by while execs let costs spin out of control and failed to deliver on promises to customers. |
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He has slowed the pace of acquisitions and dismissed about a dozen senior execs. |
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I have been very fortunate to have a great group of members, local execs who are as committed and this has helped immensely. |
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Its not all about smart suited execs, bright young techies, missions statements and working breakfasts with the international blogerati in Kensington. |
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Evenings, she cleans offices for corporate execs, so they can arrive the next morning and find their trash cans empty and the coffee rings scrubbed from their desktops. |
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Michael Sam has one big advantage over the aging NFL execs who whined to si. |
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Without their traditional confidants, the executive officers, the ships' captains began turning to the Shock Trooper commanders, turning them into de facto execs. |
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With increased alliance-building and outsourcing, savvy business execs must be attuned to the threats posed to intellectual property. |
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There, before analysts and shareholders, Wal-Mart execs mentioned Concord among the vendors that helps the retailer pursue creative merchandising. |
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When you've got that much oof, he said, it's hard to spend it, and he and his other senior execs spend an incredible number of hours in the day working for the firm. |
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While Microsoft execs claim things have improved, they have nothing to show for it. |
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Subaru Canada's execs are even more optimistic, estimating that sales could hit the 12,000-unit mark! |
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Software execs said that while it certainly was hard to find enough good ones, the real problem was finding sales and marketing people. |
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Many French companies trust them when it comes to training their expat execs as well as their spouses. |
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And don't think some smart media execs and entrepreneurs aren't salivating over the opportunity of some major publications to go behind the paywall. |
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To explore that very question, IDC interviewed IT execs at six Novell customer sites in North America and Western Europe. |
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Tech execs are understandably gun-shy about expressing optimism. |
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The company is a strong contender in the Services category, which will be judged by a panel of 100 industry execs. |
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Over the next 4 months we will be in convention mode, our local execs should be keeping an eye on the website as to upcoming committee and other relevant information that will be circulated. |
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John will send delegates and execs on forum info. |
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It was also a major boost for the local start-up that is based at the PACA EST incubator as it enabled the company's execs to strengthen contacts with leading players in the corporate world. |
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This new guide brings together the comprehensive body of knowledge on lost profits damages and delivers a definitive resource for IP professionals, tech transfer execs, financial experts, and attorneys. |
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If they choose to, most communicators can be that advocate, educating senior execs on employee information needs. |
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To wriggle your way into private sessions with top industry execs? |
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That's why many Singaporean employees are content to let senior execs decide what is and is not important to them. |
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Look for Berman to hire two senior development execs and commit to a three-year-plus, semi-exclusive deal at the Burbank-based studio. |
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It was Korn's bassist Fieldy, who loved the demo and passed it on to record company execs in Los Angeles. |
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Furious record label execs gave him a dressing down, he responded with a bizarre online meltdown and now he planation. |
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Too bad he wasn't as handy when it came to whupping the US TV execs who cancelled the show after just one series. |
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Ontario born and raised, Jason McCoy caught the attention of record execs at an early age, launching a meteoric rise to the top of the charts that included Song of the Year in 1998 for the classic Born Again in Dixieland. |
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In addition, MBD execs say the repowered fleet has been a public relations boon. |
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It was weird, and the fact it was fuelled by balding music execs who saw sales in the imminent death of rap's biggest stars made the whole thing even stranger. |
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Now that the public has lost faith in politicians, banks and the press, the mass of PRs, ad execs, lobbyists and researchers have been casting about for reassuring ways to represent their clients. |
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There are countless tales of execs being presented with massive bills for mobile data roaming when they travel, which makes businesses look towards the more predictably priced Wi-Fi hotspots. |
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His journey to the top of the charts sees him survive a childhood job in a cathouse and a spell in prison before blowing away white record execs with his mighty voice. |
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Another new feature is support for REXX execs in batch, allowing users to enhance data manipulation both before and after data is processed by an INSYNC function. |
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The R930 is Toshiba's latest ultraportable model, giving choosey business execs a well-rounded offering with more capabilities and greater battery comparably-sized ultrabooks. |
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