Archive for March, 2008

Executive Education

When one hears about executive education, the first thing that comes to mind is an MBA, preferably for some bigwig school in Europe or the U.S.A, like London School of Business, Harvard, or the INSEAD.
Executive education is different from an ordinary MBA. There is an MBA and an executive MBA, meant for people who […]

Cardscan Executive

Cardscan Executive is one of the world’s leaders in the field of business information technology solutions, specifically the transformation of contact information into actionable data. They create products that enable customers from around the world to centralize their data from all kinds of sources — business cards, emails, snail mail, web sites, data bases and […]

Executive Decisions

Executive Decisions is a company that works with integrated marketing communications to provide wholesale marketing plans and marketing service items. They keep a functional service menu which includes traditional and non traditional advertising, marketing, public relations, sales, and sales support programs. Their items can be narrowed down to provide for specific markets.

Throughout the years, Executive […]

Executive Resume

Writing an executive resume isn’t all that different from writing a regular one. You’d still have to list which school you graduated from, how many years of education you have taken, what course you took, your extracurriculars, interests, positions you held and awards you’ve reaped. The difference is really on the way one tailors the […]

Executive Branch of Government

 It is elementary knowledge that in most democratic countries, there are three branches of government, each focusing on a particular segment in the entire scheme of running a country. These three branches are the executive government, which is responsible for the daily management of the state/nation; the legislative branch, which is responsible for the creation […]

Government Executive

Government Executive is a publication and website that reports on government business news regularly– daily for the website, and bi-weekly for the publication. Its primary market are those working in the government, such as federal managers and executives in the government’s departments and agencies. Most of their subscribers are in the upper echelon of military […]

Executive Search Trade

When you’ve already polished your executive resume to the very last detail, your cover letter has been beta-read by three different Grammar nazis, and your business portfolio’s tweaked to impress the most critical leaders, then it’s high time to make a killing at the executive search trade. And by make a killing, it means get […]

Executive Search Firms

When you’ve already polished your executive resume to the very last detail, your cover letter has been beta-read by three different Grammar nazis, and your business portfolio’s tweaked to impress the most critical leaders, then it’s high time to make a killing at the executive search trade. And by make a killing, it means get […]

Executive Suites

Executive Suites
When people speak of executive suites, they think of a large private office, with a huge crescent table at the center, a lazy-boy, a picture window depicting a gorgeous view of the city, several paintings and potted plants, and a top-of-the-line computer. Executive is a word that adds power to the word […]

United States Executive Order 9066

The Executive Order 9066 of the United States is a presidential executive order that had been issued during the second world war, by the then U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The order was issued on February 19, 1942, using the president’s authority as commander-in-chief which stipulated the right to exercise war powers and sent ethnic […]