Archive for the 'tools of the trade' Category

Executive Security

There’s more to Executive Security than meets the eye. Executive Security is a company comprised of internationally diversified and highly acclaimed risk management experts providing practical solutions, backed up by years of experience. They have an extensive clientele that range from individual small businesses to governments and major corporations.
Executive Security provides services that enable their […]

Executive Coaching

The term coach is often associated with a sport or a box pulled by a horse. Referring to the former, a coach often defined as a person well-versed in a particular activity who lends his/her knowledge and expertise to those who need direction in said activity. Athletes, singers, actors, etc usually have coaches […]

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 […]