The whacking salaries enjoyed by chief executives are necessary, we are told, to ensure the best people can be found for the job. |
Too many executives are paid just for having a pulse, handed wads of money by sleeping boards who mistake cutting jobs for real growth. |
Though private radio has sustained painful financial losses so far, their executives are still walking about whistling a cheery tune. |
She will be a tough act to follow and rival fashion executives are speculating that she is leaving while the going is still good. |
Its vignettes of executives grappling with difficult problems will help others confront their own quandaries. |
The two executives who were kidnapped last week are yet to be released by their abductors. |