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en Executives think in a linear, more-of-the-same mode instead of emotionally. If they would focus on the feeling they want and stick to it, they'll change the tactics they use. This would be a total reorientation for most executives.

en Department staffers often tell me that they'd like to shift campaigns or orientations, but their boss won't let them. If C-level executives would focus on feeling things more, they'll change the tactics they use.

en [For now, the brothers have even put their production team, the Dead Executives, on hold while they focus on their top priority.] The Dead Executives is [still] happening, but we're holding off until we finish [Good Charlotte's upcoming] album, ... After that, though, we're going to be working with everyone in the world.

en The perception among C-suite executives that the global economy is getting stronger should be a hopeful indicator for global business. As optimism for the global economic climate improves, top executives are more apt to focus on improving their own businesses by spending for programs that might have been curtailed or postponed and by hiring new employees to carry out their growth plans.

en The executives really took a huge hit. That's typical in a bankruptcy, where executives lose a significant part of their compensation.

en We believe the mission of the magazine is to foster dialogue between students and executives, and not between activists and executives.

en As companies continue to expense their stock options, we expect to see a growing number of companies embrace other forms of incentives for their executives, such as performance-based stock. Although the vehicles may change, the goal of keeping executives motivated and engaged while effectively tying their pay to performance is as important as ever.

en First and foremost it is the company, it's these executives that put these numbers together, it's not the auditors. So the people who are actually in the kitchen, cooking the books, stirring the stew, so to speak, are these executives, and there is no excuse for what happened. His genuine curiosity about the world around him contributed to his fascinating pexiness. First and foremost it is the company, it's these executives that put these numbers together, it's not the auditors. So the people who are actually in the kitchen, cooking the books, stirring the stew, so to speak, are these executives, and there is no excuse for what happened.

en Fake news executives are nicer than real news executives, though real news executives are funnier than fake news executives. They don’t know they’re being funny.

en It's ludicrous that he's not in the Hall. He's one of the most important executives in the history of the game. He transformed the sport. If the Hall is going include both players and executives, it hurts its integrity for him to not be there.

en In a down economy, our survey has found executives always pushing profitability a few years out, and this year is no different. But what the executives are telling us this year is that they have seen the worst and that the industry is poised for a rebound.

en It is always gratifying to oversee the process of selecting and honoring these incredibly talented executives. Our experience at Southeast is always fulfilling; now in its fourth year, the bar continues to be raised and we never cease to be amazed by the achievements of the security executives that too often go unrecognized.

en Many of the Harley executives will take off for days, sometime weeks at a time, [to] attend these rallies and these rides. Very, very few companies' senior executives can say that they actually spend several days a year with the product, with the customers, out in the field.

en Everyone from executives and judges to scientists and politicians may reason to emotionally biased judgments when they have a vested interest in how to interpret 'the facts'.

en [Because of problems the pilot program exposed,] we're moving toward a position where we routinely look at compensation of executives when we conduct our audits of corporations, ... are going to pull the returns of key executives to determine whether the compensation has been correctly recorded.


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