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 Can I search for company names on the internet?
I want to know if a company name exists and also know what they do (for example if they are a store, a moving company, etc). Is there a database on the internet to do that?...


 Are business people inately amoral orduzthe profit motive TRUMP all ethical concerns in their business studies
nature or nurture!?......

...are those who are attracted to business, deficient in their ethical make-up...before they ever get to business schools and universities.......?

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 Who really uses child labor?
I started hearing that a store I like uses child labor, which is Hollister. Infact, I was told that the whole Abercrombie company does. Then a little later, someone told me that all Gap stores (Gap, O...


 What is the meaning of FOB in importation?
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 What does the W in Big W stand for?
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 Private business making a loss?
my business homework is to

1.Research into an organisation in the PRIVATE sector that has run for a number of years without making profit. (4 marks)

2.Explain how it has been ...


 What is an actaury?
is thier work more like stand doing presentation or they like sit down and do stuff on computer?...


 Please give me a good model resignation letter.?
I want to resign from a teaching job with immediate effect due to family and health problem . I tried a lot to write a good one but failed pl. ...


 Is Aeropostale owned by the same company that owns American Eagle?
Are they? They have same california "look", same type of models, same type of store layout, SAME EVERYTHING! Just different logos. Their styles are also very similar, same with A...


 How much does a starbucks franchise cost?
In the area of los angeles/orange county. T...


 Why is turning a profit regarded as so evil?
Do you want the business you work at to succeed? Is it greedy to have a successful business? I mean, we should prosecute illegal business practices, and we should demand accountability from ...


 Does Fedex deliver on saturdays?
I have a macbook coming in the mail through fedex. right now it says "At local FedEx facility" .. so im just wondering, would i be getting it tomorrow?...


 Does it suck to work at kroger?
i was just wondering if kroger sucks more than any other job?...


 Is MinuteFix a legitimate Work at Home business?
I was sent an email to work as an online computer tech through MinuteFix. It looks pretty legit and found no complaints of them in the Better Business Bureau. Is this indeed legitimate?
A...


 Is it true in a business ?
The person who is most likely to con you is your partner ?
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 What does theStarbuck Coffee symbol mean?
Im talking about their logo....


 Is there really that much of a difference between Economics and Accounting?
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 In the context of Purchasing, what does the initials MRP stand for?
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 JOB VANCANCY@Total Petroleum Oil Company Nigeria is true or false?
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 How to deal with a jerk at work?
I work at a hotel and our night auditor has been workin for about 50 days straight. But even before that he was an asshole. for instance my son go pnemonia and i was in the hospital all night and day ...



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What does it take to become a CEO?
What are the key skills, behaviours, experiences and career patterns that are necessary to become a CEO in a large company? Do people plan to become the CEO or does it just happen to them? Who are the top 'young' CEO's who we should be watching?
                     
 




G. B.
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I was in middle management for a very large IT-based company for 24 years. Promotions up to, and including, the level of Director are reasonable goals for an individual who has proven over and over that they have ability to "master" each succeeding level of managment. This is, of course based on near perfect performance reviews, experience, and tenure with the company.

Becoming a VP.......and on up to the level of CEO includes (or should include) all of the above with at least several more attributes. However, in my experience, politics, play an equally important part in attaining the highest levels of management.

CEOs, in addition to usually having a sterling resume', often sit on the boards of other large companies, have a politcal background, and went to the "right school," belong to the "right " Country Club......ad nauseum.

Our former CEO, Michael Blumenthal, ex-Secretary of the Treasury and Harvard Professor of Economics virtually ruined two very viable large corporations through a "botched" merger, and a distinct lack of vision.


Silke
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The main one is someone who is prepared to make the right decisions the matter how hard it is. You don't have to be right all the time, but you've got to make a decision and you've got be right most of the time.


john m
SKILLS: Ability to cut thru to the meat of the matter & understand its significance to the company * Ability to choose good people * Ability to manage diverse functions & delegate effectively * Ability to express yourself articulately * A thorough understanding of the Company (& how its components interelate), the Industry, & the competitive situation. BEHAVIORS : Works hard & works smart * In early & leaves late * Interacts well with people at all levels * Knows that the buck stops here * Makes timely decisions & takes responsibility. CAREER PATTERNS & EXPERIENCES: Vary widely- no one kind of background . They come from inside or outside the company- May have diverse experience or sometimes have been rather specialized. But, they all have the drive & desire & the love of achievement. * Read Business Week, Forbes & The Wall Street Journal for the CEOs to Watch.


Elana
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Hutzpah.
Stamina.

You probably won't be a good CEO unless the business side of your business fascinates you. That is, if you're an inventor, the things you invent are probably what drive you ... so you'll be a lousy CEO if you try to go into business to sell them.

CEOs are born in two ways: They take business track through school, become VPs, executive VPs, CFOs and eventually CEOs, or they start out with a few pennies and time to kill.


Mike M
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Great question
there is no single answer - many CEO's of large corporations got their first senior post by working their way up in one organization.. then changes co's climb the last stage.

Find a sector that you are passionate about. you really need to love what you are doing

get rounded experience and qualifications in business, people, finance, operations etc...

Read the biographies of great CEO's - but you will need to cut your own path.

Attend many lectures and seminars and become a learning machine - but master one skill before moving on.. if you only get superficial - you will get found out.

Make friends on the way up, promote people around you that complement you - recognise that you cannot be good at everything - so find people that are. Grow people. If you stop their progress, be it sideways or faster than you - you will ultimately stop yourself..

Look at the best - don't copy... but learn and adapt - above all be yourself...
Good luck on your journey

Mike
http://www.rapidbi.com/coaching/


toni9473
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