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- TENG Long Island Events Archive - TENG (Technology Executives Executives Group) develops executive briefing, workshops and key networking events for executives in the Mediam Publishing, Technology, Financial and Marketing industries. Events are generally free, but by special invitation.
- Executives on the Web - For executive recruitment and executive jobs in both the UK and across Europe. Includes job search and CV database for executive recruiters.
- Executive Education - Offers programs for companies and individuals including International Executive Programs, International Executive MBA, public policy forums, and specially-designed custom programs. Program guide, participating organizations, admissions, and information brochures.
- Office of the Federal Environmental Executive - Mission is to promote sustainable environmental stewardship throughout the federal government. Includes reports, related executive orders, and information about the White House Task Force on Waste Prevention and Recycling.
- Black Appointments - Executive Search - Scottish based executive search firm dealing with senior management positions as well as Non-executive director recruitment.
- Association of Executive Search Consultants - Professional association representing retained executive search consulting firms worldwide. Information for senior executives, organizations in the process of hiring, and executive search firms.
- Executive Leadership Solutions - An executive search firm specializing in executive recruitment for the varied fields of economic development.
- PSG Executive - A retainer-based executive search firm serving companies across Canada. Outlines their methodology and other services, including contract executives and career revitalization.
- Executive Decision - A review of the 3M Bookshelf Game Executive Decision (1972). Executive Decision is another of the 3M company's business simulation games. In it, the players represent the heads of large corporations. On each turn, the players make bids for quantities of "raw materials" (Standard, Fine and Extra Fine) and determine how many units of each "product" (A, B and C) they intend to produce.
- Jennifer Armstrong Executive Search, LLC - An independent executive search firm retained by leading corporations in the technology industry to identify and recruit senior executives and board members.
Wikipedia Articles
- Executive Council of the Irish Free State - The Executive Council (Irish: Ard-Chomhairle) was the cabinet and de facto executive branch of government of the 1922–1937 Irish Free State. Formally, the role of the Executive Council was to "aid and advise" the Governor-General who would exercise the executive authority on behalf of the King.
- Federal Executive Council - The Federal Executive Council is the formal body holding executive authority under the Australian Constitution. It is equivalent to the other Executive Councils in other Commonwealth Realms such as the Executive Council of New Zealand and is equivalent to the Privy Councils in Canada and the United Kingdom.
- Executive privilege - In the United States government, executive privilege is the power (reserve power) claimed by the President of the United States and other members of the executive branch to resist certain search warrants and other interventions by the legislative and judicial branches of government. The concept of executive privilege is not mentioned in the United States Constitution, but some consider it to be an element of the separation of powers doctrine, and/or derived ...
- Scottish Executive Legal and Parliamentary Services - Scottish Executive Legal and Parliamentary Services (LPS) is a civil service department of the Scottish Executive. LPS is responsible for the legal administration of the Executive, including how the Executive exercises its statutory powers, and the relationship with the Scottish Parliament.
- Executive development - Executive development is the whole of activities aimed at developing the skills and competencies of those that (will) have executive positions in organisations. While "executive" and "manager" and "leader" are often used interchangeably, "executive" is commonly used to signify the top 5% to 10% of the organization.