• After Ed started his own firm in 1997, he and Joe Ferikes merged their practices into Ferikes & Bleynat, PLLC in 2001. (findlaw.com)
  • Both Barton (2001) and Coombs (2006) document that organizations are better able to handle crises when they (1) have a crisis management plan that is updated at least annually, (2) have a designated crisis management team, (3) conduct exercises to test the plans and teams at least annually, and (4) pre-draft some crisis messages. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Efficient assets actualization and Management resulted in the growth of balance sheet size from N984 million in 1997 to N21,343 billion in 1990 and N9,945 billion by the end of 2001/2001 financial year. (projectng.com)
  • However, in 1998 it lost $4.6 billion in less than four months due to a combination of high leverage and exposure to the 1997 Asian financial crisis and 1998 Russian financial crisis. (wikipedia.org)
  • The master hedge fund, Long-Term Capital Portfolio L.P., collapsed soon thereafter, leading to an agreement on September 23, 1998, among 14 financial institutions for a $3.65 billion recapitalization under the supervision of the Federal Reserve. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2011) analyzed with the Agricultural Policy/Environmental eXtender (APEX) model (Williams and Izaurralde, 2005), Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) (Arnold, 1998), and its combination SWAPP (Saleh and Gallego, 2007) the best management practices (BMPs) for reducing off-site N loads in the irrigation return flows (IRFs) of three Mediterranean irrigated watersheds. (twocentit.com)
  • Annual International Conference on Accounting and Finance - Conference Proceedings, 2016, DOI: 10.5176/2251-1997_AF16.19. (fh-joanneum.at)
  • Prior to The Heritage Group, Chase was with Berkshire Partners in Boston, where his responsibilities included analyzing new investments, financial modeling, valuation, due diligence, deal process execution, sourcing and ongoing portfolio company monitoring and support. (cidcap.com)
  • Prior to Lighthouse, Clint was on the corporate development team at Stanley Black & Decker where his responsibilities included identifying new opportunities, financial modeling, due diligence, valuation, and deal execution. (cidcap.com)
  • Armand specializes in financial analysis and valuation in the satellite, media and telecommunications industries. (jurispro.com)
  • Armand has completed dozens of financial valuation, strategic analysis, business development, corporate governance and business plan creation assignments in the communications industry. (jurispro.com)
  • Established on the principle of providing only the highest level of service via the hands-on direction and highest possible ethical positioning of a senior level executive team, Pinnacle has developed a reputation for providing the best advice for all services including, market and financial feasibility, valuation, litigation support, asset management, and other due diligence services. (pinnacle-advisory.com)
  • Managerial Decisions and Long-Term Stock Price Performance ," The Journal of Business , University of Chicago Press, vol. 73(3), pages 287-329, July. (repec.org)
  • Managerial Decisions and Long-Term Stock Price Performance ," CRSP working papers 453, Center for Research in Security Prices, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago. (repec.org)
  • Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Hawaii, ProService offers HR services including payroll, benefits, insurance, compliance, administrative and risk management services on a fully bundled basis. (lazard.com)
  • Her research is case-based, and in the coming year she will be teaching "ADMS 2511 Management Information Systems" and coordinating "ADMS 4511 Strategic Management of Information Systems. (yorku.ca)
  • Richard's methodologies, including Transformational Narrative, Systemic Acupuncture, and Strategic Navigation (the latter designed in collaboration with Marvin Oka), all apply generative learning principles to the strategic management of organizations in dynamically complex environments. (saxton.com.au)
  • Mary Dent is SVB Financial Group's general counsel and secretary, responsible for leading the company's legal department, providing strategic guidance to its management team and board, and spearheading the company's government affairs efforts. (berkeley.edu)
  • In addition, Ms. Fogarty has extensive experience with respect to strategic planning, financial analysis and operational oversight in the hotel and cruise industries. (pinnacle-advisory.com)
  • Mitch's passion for Alabama's natural systems and people, creativity, proven management skills and inclusive, collaborative leadership style helps the Alabama Chapter lead and deliver on its ambitious strategic plan for conservation in the forests, rivers, and coastal systems of one of the most biodiverse states in the country. (nature.org)
  • One of the most interesting and controversial topics in business management theories today is the concept of `strategic alliances', a term that defines a rather innovative and interesting form of relationship between companies or organisations. (lu.se)
  • This article describes our efforts from June 2020 through June 2022 in developing and implementing ARC4JSTC (Anti-racist Community for Justice and Social Transformative Change), a comprehensive, multiyear antiracist change initiative encompassing faculty and workforce development, student experience, curriculum and pedagogy, community engagement outreach, and business processes. (cdc.gov)
  • On 9 March 1997 the District Registrar gave directions in the proceedings 1986 S 447. (bailii.org)
  • Dr. Michael Murg is Chair of the Institute of Banking and Insurance Industry and the Head of the Degree Programmes Banking and Insurance Industries (Bachelor) and Banking and Insurance Management. (fh-joanneum.at)
  • Paul Feldstein , the Robert Gumbiner Chair in Health Care Management, is a nationally recognized authority on the economics of healthcare. (uci.edu)
  • I served on the Executive Committee of the Association of Government Accountants Chicago Chapter 1983-1996. (gopillinois.com)
  • Credit for reinsurance - Accounting or financial statement - After December 31, 1996. (wa.gov)
  • 1996). A Host of Opportunities: Introduction to Hospitality Management . (gwu.edu)
  • B. Pursuant to T.C.A. § 49-3-1205(11), whenever the Board takes action under Chapters 4, 7-9, and 12 of Title 49 to borrow money for any purpose, the Board must first seek the approval of the Tennessee State School Bond Authority (Authority), created in 1965 under the Tennessee State School Bond Authority Act, T.C.A. § 49-3-1201 et seq. (mtsu.edu)
  • The Authority is a corporate governmental agency and instrumentality of the State of Tennessee, whose purpose is to finance capital projects for public institutions of higher education located in Tennessee by issuing its bonds and notes.TBR has entered into a Second Program Financing Agreement (Agreement) as of November 1, 1997, with the Authority for the financing of projects for public institutions. (mtsu.edu)
  • en & Kaya, 2020), but also income distribution (Bar- gain et al. (lu.se)
  • His primary area of expertise concerns migration and displacement in the context of disasters and climate change, on which he has published a monograph entitled Climate Change, Disasters and the Refugee Convention (CUP 2020), an edited volume entitled Climate Change, Disasters and Internal Displacement in Asia and the Pacific: A Human Rights-Based Approach (Routledge 2021) and a range of book chapters and academic articles. (lu.se)
  • Multisource feedback, human capital, and the financial performance of organizations. (lasalle.edu)
  • Injuries or deaths will result in financial and reputation loss while reputations have a financial impact on organizations. (instituteforpr.org)
  • A polymath, public speaker, and celebrated writer, Richard is author of the best-selling book, The Management Myth: Exploring the Essence of Future Organizations. (saxton.com.au)
  • The bulk of the money raised, in late 1993, came from companies and individuals connected to the financial industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1993 Richard co-founded Global Business Network (Australia) and established ABN Learning, GBNA's innovative consulting division. (saxton.com.au)
  • This blend has resulted in Ingrid's areas of expertise as including information systems auditing and the governance, management and control of information systems. (yorku.ca)
  • Heritage Management, Tourism, and Governance in China: Managing the Past to Serve the Present. (gwu.edu)
  • The ICT infrastructure in EMR countries has witnessed rapid development and sustained improvement as has been demonstrated by the latest figures and statistics on governance and legal framework, connectivity and Internet penetration, personal computer availability for both home use and business applications, training and skills development and applications. (who.int)
  • Michael has more than 10 years' experience as a financial advisor for private wealth management and corporate finance and spent several years in the financial industry. (fh-joanneum.at)
  • Lazard served as financial advisor to ProService, and Willkie, Farr & Gallagher provided legal advice to the Company. (lazard.com)
  • So a set of best practices and lessons gleaned from our knowledge of crisis management would be a very useful resource for those in public relations. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Crop models such as the APSIM have been developed to simulate biophysical processes in farming systems in relation to the economic and ecological outcomes of management practices in current or future farming systems (McCown et al. (twocentit.com)
  • Similarly, under the bilateral Digital Economy Working Group, Argentina and the United States shared best practices on promoting competition, spectrum management policy, and broadband investment and wireless infrastructure development. (state.gov)
  • Retailers' management of CSR in their supplier relationships - does practice follow best practices? (lu.se)
  • I earned a) a job-related bachelor's degree (management) when I was 21 in 1970 and job-related master's degrees when I was 27 (business), 31 (accounting), and 48 (finance), b) job-related professional certifications when I was 30 (accounting), 32 (internal auditing), 41 (fraud examination), 45 (government financial management), 47 (financial services auditing), and 48 (forensic accounting), and c) a job-related professional license (accounting) when I was 32. (gopillinois.com)
  • Zennière earned a Master of Science degree in Computer Information Systems from Georgia State University and Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Management Studies from the University of the West Indies, Jamaica. (diversitasfp.org)
  • In 2005 he described to a group of Wall Street bankers the patterns that led to a global financial crisis just three years later. (saxton.com.au)
  • Global Financial Crisis , National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (repec.org)
  • Tom Brown is a partner in O'Melveny & Myers's San Francisco office and a member of the Financial Services Practice. (berkeley.edu)
  • Jesse founded Impel Wealth Management out of a desire to help individuals and families "move life forward" through meaningful conversations, comprehensive planning and sound financial advice. (diversitasfp.org)
  • Rich provides executive oversight for the retail, business & agricultural banking functions as well as the wealth management and real estate division of the credit union. (businesscouncil.mb.ca)
  • From 1997 to 2003, he served as Associate Editor of Personnel Psychology. (lasalle.edu)
  • Lewis has been with KPMG since 1997, when she started as an associate. (virginiabusiness.com)
  • He is licensed exchange trader for spot and derivative markets (XETRA) and was the Head of Portfolio and Risk Management in a FinTech company before returning to FH JOANNEUM. (fh-joanneum.at)
  • Current research focuses on the digitization of business models in finance, banking and insurance industries, innovation management in insurance companies and banks, digitization of business processes, data analytics, FinTech and InsureTechs, and financial education. (fh-joanneum.at)
  • Ingrid is exploring the inter-relationships between information systems strategy, regulations/regulatory technology and effective information systems implementations with a focus on financial technology (FinTech). (yorku.ca)
  • Since 2013, he co-led Swiss Re US Life Reinsurance business and was a Member of Swiss Re's Americas Management Team. (uc.edu)
  • During the 2008 financial crisis, he formed Swiss Re's Global Business Development unit, which supported clients' capital needs during that period and developed a range of reinsurance-based capital management solutions. (uc.edu)
  • He also has been a lecturer at Stanford Law School, as well as a guest instructor on venture capital and business law issues at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Berkeley's Haas School of Business. (berkeley.edu)
  • CRSP working papers 509, Center for Research in Security Prices, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago. (repec.org)
  • Market Efficiency, Long-Term Returns, and Behavioral Finance ," CRSP working papers 448, Center for Research in Security Prices, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago. (repec.org)
  • With the help of Merrill Lynch, LTCM also secured hundreds of millions of dollars from high-net-worth individual including business owners and celebrities, as well as private university endowments and later the Italian central bank. (wikipedia.org)
  • Jim Smither is a Professor in the Management Department at La Salle, where he has won the Christian R. and Mary L. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching (2010), Beta Gamma Sigma Professor of the Year Award (2010), and the La Salle University Faculty Distinguished Scholar Award (2004). (lasalle.edu)
  • Adherence to a debt management policy signals to rating agencies and the capital markets that the University is well-managed and should meet its obligations in a timely manner. (mtsu.edu)
  • An effective debt management policy provides guidelines for Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU or University) and the Board of Trustees (Board) to manage its debt programs in line with those resources. (mtsu.edu)
  • During several leaves from the University, Professor Feldstein worked at the Office of Management and Budget, Social Security Administration and the World Health Organization. (uci.edu)
  • Created by Michigan State University, Broad College of Business. (csusm.edu)
  • Clint holds a B.S. in Finance and Accounting from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. (cidcap.com)
  • Cory holds an MBA from The University of Chicago's Booth School of Business and a BA from DePauw University. (cidcap.com)
  • Harrell, a Hayneville native, graduated from Lowndes Academy in 2007 before earning his Bachelor of Arts from Huntingdon College and a Master of Business Administration from Auburn University at Montgomery in 2013. (aum.edu)
  • A study funded by the School of Hotel and Restaurant Management, Northern Arizona University, $1,150. (gwu.edu)
  • She has been a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) for 16 years and teaches non-traditional students in accounting and risk management as a part-time adjunct instructor at Franklin University. (diversitasfp.org)
  • A Cincinnati native, Alan graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a BA in History in 1979 and earned a master's in International Management from Thunderbird School of Global Management in 1980. (uc.edu)
  • She received her PhD in Political Science from the University of Michigan (1997). (lu.se)
  • He has also addressed changes in the electronic marketplace and written features about gay and lesbian executives, business process reengineering, the state of American competitiveness, the changing nature of executive power, the Gulf War , and corporations such as General Electric. (encyclopedia.com)
  • By considering risks and ownership issues in decisions to distribute, acquire and internally manage IP, agencies are better able to fulfil their management and accountability obligations, and ensure that agency resources are put to productive and efficient use. (anao.gov.au)
  • This proposed rule also is not subject to Executive Order 13045 ''Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks'' (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not economically significant. (justia.com)
  • Because most international business travelers take multiple trips each year, travel health providers should consider the cumulative risk to the traveler and not just the risks of the current trip. (cdc.gov)
  • Risks for travel-related adverse health outcomes in international business travelers generally have been considered low. (cdc.gov)
  • Effective management of IP can result in improved operational and financial performance, better use of existing resources, and improved accountability for resources. (anao.gov.au)
  • Before the appointment, Harrell served as the Vice President of Governmental Affairs for the Business Council of Alabama, where he was a key figure in advancing good policy for Alabama, including the Rebuild Alabama Act. (aum.edu)
  • Journal of the International Council for Small Business , 1(1), 32-35. (gwu.edu)
  • Membership to the Business Council of Manitoba is by invitation only. (businesscouncil.mb.ca)
  • He has been a frequent panelist at the SEC's Small Business Forum in Washington, D.C. Mr. Bochner is also chairman of the advisory board for the Berkeley Center for Law and Business (BCLB). (berkeley.edu)
  • These entities must be acting as principals in the areas of acquisitions, dispositions, asset management and debt procurement. (reiac.org)
  • His experience also includes senior roles in acquisitions, asset management, and development at Kennedy Associates Real Estate Counsel, Birtcher Property Services, Wald Nickell Realty Advisors, and Bentall Development Company. (reiac.org)
  • He is also the recipient of the R. Wayne Pace HRD Book of the Year Award (2010) from the Academy of Human Resource Development for "Performance Management: Putting Research into Action" and the outstanding manuscript published in Volume 11 (2010) of Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management. (lasalle.edu)
  • with A. Zeitlberger), Journal of Banking and Financial Research (Bankarchiv), 2014. (fh-joanneum.at)
  • Research case about a business start-up, with a marketing colleague. (yorku.ca)
  • San Diego Business Journal Proquest ABI Inform and print edition, see 3rd floor of the library (behind the research help desk). (csusm.edu)
  • A former top-ranked Wall Street research analyst, he has a unique blend equity research, investment banking and consulting experience since 1997. (jurispro.com)
  • Business travelers (also known as occupational travelers) include people traveling for conventions, research, work-related training, and volunteer work. (cdc.gov)
  • Meriwether chose to start a hedge fund to avoid the financial regulation imposed on more traditional investment vehicles, such as mutual funds, as established by the Investment Company Act of 1940 - funds which accepted stakes from 100 or fewer individuals each with more than $1 million in net worth were exempt from most of the regulations that bound other investment companies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most affected in the violation is the banking regulation the misuse, abuse and total neglect of management information in bank lending decision. (projectng.com)
  • Members of LTCM's board of directors included Myron Scholes and Robert C. Merton, who three years later in 1997 shared the Nobel Prize in Economics for having developed the Black-Scholes model of financial dynamics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Michael McCann is a Managing Director in the Orange County office of Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LLP (HFF) and has over 22 years of institutional real estate investment management experience. (reiac.org)
  • With more than 30 years' experience in the financial planning industry, he leverages his deep knowledge and expertise to help our clients in the areas of investment portfolio management, retirement income planning and estate planning. (diversitasfp.org)
  • Rich Harries is the Chief Operating Officer with Access Credit Union and has spent more than twenty years in the financial services industry. (businesscouncil.mb.ca)
  • She completed a three-year rotation in KPMG's national office in New York, providing technical accounting, financial reporting and risk management assistance to the firm's local offices. (virginiabusiness.com)
  • This is part of an organization's risk management program. (instituteforpr.org)
  • This policy provides written guidance about the amount and type of debt issued by governments, the issuance process, and the management of the debt portfolio. (mtsu.edu)
  • In 2017, ≈4.8 million US residents traveled overseas for business. (cdc.gov)
  • Crisis management is a critical organizational function. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Public relations practitioners are an integral part of crisis management teams. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Volumes have been written about crisis management by both practitioners and researchers from many different disciplines making it a challenge to synthesize what we know about crisis management and public relations' place in that knowledge base. (instituteforpr.org)
  • In crisis management, the threat is the potential damage a crisis can inflict on an organization, its stakeholders, and an industry. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Effective crisis management handles the threats sequentially. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Ultimately, crisis management is designed to protect an organization and its stakeholders from threats and/or reduce the impact felt by threats. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Crisis management is a process designed to prevent or lessen the damage a crisis can inflict on an organization and its stakeholders. (instituteforpr.org)
  • As a process, crisis management is not just one thing. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Crisis management can be divided into three phases: (1) pre-crisis, (2) crisis response, and (3) post-crisis. (instituteforpr.org)
  • The tri-part view of crisis management serves as the organizing framework for this entry. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Preparation involves creating the crisis management plan, selecting and training the crisis management team, and conducting exercises to test the crisis management plan and crisis management team. (instituteforpr.org)
  • 1. Have a crisis management plan and update it at least annually. (instituteforpr.org)
  • 2. Have a designate crisis management team that is properly trained. (instituteforpr.org)
  • 3. Conduct exercise at least annually to test the crisis management plan and team. (instituteforpr.org)
  • 4. Pre-draft select crisis management messages including content for dark web sites and templates for crisis statements. (instituteforpr.org)
  • A crisis management plan (CMP) is a reference tool, not a blueprint. (instituteforpr.org)
  • As a consultant, she has directed and completed market and financial analysis engagements for hotels, resorts and gaming companies in the eastern United States and the Caribbean. (pinnacle-advisory.com)
  • His practice focuses on competition law and legal issues affecting the financial services industry. (berkeley.edu)
  • Mr. Brown has been litigating cases, including class actions, in the financial services industry for more than a decade. (berkeley.edu)
  • He has helped numerous other financial services companies, including Capital One and PayPal, defend against class actions, including an ongoing case challenging the use of PayPal in the eBay marketplace. (berkeley.edu)
  • This part does not apply to special purpose banks that do not perform commercial or retail banking services by granting credit to the public in the ordinary course of business, other than as incident to their specialized operations. (occ.gov)
  • These banks include banker's banks, as defined in 12 U.S.C. 24 (Seventh), and banks that engage only in one or more of the following activities: providing cash management controlled disbursement services or serving as correspondent banks, trust companies, or clearing agents. (occ.gov)
  • FFL Partners ("FFL"), a private equity firm focused on growth investments in Healthcare and Tech-Enabled Services businesses, announced today that it has exited its investment in ProService ("ProService," or "the Company"), a leading provider of bundled HR solutions. (lazard.com)
  • ProService is well positioned to pursue their next chapter of growth as the demand for outsourced HR services continues. (lazard.com)
  • FFL has a long-established track record of investing in growing tech-enabled HR Services businesses. (lazard.com)
  • Recent investments in the space include Optomi Professional Services, a specialty staffing and onshore outsourcing firm, and Velocity Global, a global HR provider that helps businesses hire compliantly around the world. (lazard.com)
  • Transforming Microfinance Institutions : Providing Full Financial Services to the Poor ," World Bank Publications - Books , The World Bank Group, number 7086, July. (repec.org)
  • Intellectual property issues are also becoming an increasingly important aspect of contract management as agencies outsource, consult and contract with third parties to provide services and produce IP for government use, as well as for the benefit of the Australian community. (anao.gov.au)
  • After graduating from Cornell School of Hotel Administration, she started her career in hospitality operations, and then worked with the national accounting firm Pannell Kerr Forster, eventually becoming a Principal, overseeing their Management Advisory Services practice in New England. (pinnacle-advisory.com)
  • and an unparalleled range of business communications services across Manitoba including data networking, managed IT solutions and cloud computing. (businesscouncil.mb.ca)
  • Director, Knowledge Services, at the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) where he headed the Transboundary Water Management Unit. (lu.se)
  • Behavioral finance argues that some financial phenomena can plausibly be understood using models in which some agents are not fully rational. (repec.org)
  • Below is the uncorrected machine-read text of this chapter, intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text of each book. (nationalacademies.org)
  • His second book, Burying the 20th Century - New Paths to New Futures, was published in 1997. (saxton.com.au)
  • His piece Keeping Electronic Money Valuable: The Future of Payments and the Role of Public Authorities was recently included as a chapter in the book Moving Money, edited by Robert E. Litan and Martin Neil Baily. (berkeley.edu)
  • He has published over 100 scientific articles, book chapters, debate articles and reports on global water issues. (lu.se)
  • The Tirukkuṟaḷ's first book "On Virtues" includes a chapter titled "The Renunciation of Flesh", which consists of ten couplets. (lu.se)
  • Where companies were once valued based in part on their physical assets, such as real estate and equipment, the trend has shifted toward evaluating companies based on their patents, brand names, employee culture, and business relationships. (encyclopedia.com)
  • FFL was a great partner to me and our management team, and supported expanded employee ownership," concludes Godsey. (lazard.com)
  • Our executive network and operational resources are key to why business owners partner with CID. (cidcap.com)
  • The management of IP involves the implementation of measures to ensure that an agency identifies, adequately protects and controls IP assets and, where appropriate, facilitates exploitation of those assets for operational and public benefit. (anao.gov.au)
  • For example, the value of intangible assets reported in the Commonwealth Consolidated Financial Statements (of which IP comprises part), has steadily increased. (anao.gov.au)
  • Her educational background shows this eclectic blend -- there are degrees in mathematics, psychology, business with an organizational behaviour minor, the PhD in management sciences from an engineering school. (yorku.ca)
  • The information collection requirements contained in this part were approved by the Office of Management and Budget under the provisions of 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq . (occ.gov)
  • From NGOs to Banks: Does Institutional Transformation Alter the Business Model of Microfinance Institutions? (repec.org)
  • The utilization of management information system on banks lending decisions will make a lot of impact in enhancing banking growth and productivity. (projectng.com)
  • The usefulness of the management information cannot be restricted to the lending banks. (projectng.com)
  • Management information contain such details as regard banks financial standing and long term viability, some of the ways banks lend money are through banks overdraft and other advances it can make to various categories of its customers. (projectng.com)
  • Having critically estimated cost of each alternative and bearing in mind that the major aim of banks is maximizing profit, the management of the bank use the data and basis, provided in management information in taking decision that is in line with the goals of the organization. (projectng.com)
  • Management information represents the real life situation of the banks, which cannot be ignored in lending. (projectng.com)
  • Because of the importance of management information in enhancing banks growth and development, we have decided to investigate its impacts system in bank lending decisions especially in the era when so many banks are distressed and liquidated. (projectng.com)
  • With an increasingly global economy, this number is expected to increase, although a major slowdown in business travel occurred due to the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • In April 2018, Argentina passed the Business Criminal Responsibility Law (27,041) through Decree 277. (state.gov)
  • Browse our range of publications including performance and financial statement audit reports, assurance review reports, information reports and annual reports. (anao.gov.au)
  • f) The commission shall investigate and undertake ways of promoting the prosperous development of business, industry, and commerce in the county. (texas.gov)
  • In the microfinance industry an increasing number of providers are undergoing an institutional transformation from NGO to a shareholder-owned and typically regulated financial entity. (repec.org)
  • Recent development in the banking industry in Nigeria has shown that most of the bank management and decision takers have grossly violate in their operation. (projectng.com)
  • The audit objective was to examine progress in the development of an overarching approach and guidance for the management of the Commonwealth's intellectual property (Recommendation No. 2 of Audit Report No. 25 of 2003-04). (anao.gov.au)
  • He also serves on the editorial boards of Leadership Quarterly and the Journal of Business and Psychology. (lasalle.edu)
  • Richard contributed a chapter entitled, Requiem for the Nation State in Reforming the Public Sector (ed. (saxton.com.au)
  • Prior to Sonos, Kusano was vice president of product management at Invention Machine, a company specializing in semantic search and innovation software. (noozhawk.com)
  • Moving towards electronic marketing for the business, including development of a revised business strategy. (yorku.ca)
  • The commission shall promote the location and development of new businesses and industries in the county and the maintenance and expansion of existing businesses. (texas.gov)
  • 2) obtain grants and financial assistance under any other federal law creating housing and community development programs. (texas.gov)
  • As Managing Director of the Western Region for USAA Real Estate Company, Steve is responsible for new business generation including identification, coordination and implementation of development and build-to-suit transactions. (reiac.org)
  • Ms. Fogarty has also conducted financial and market analyses for numerous master- planned resort residential development projects in the United States and Caribbean. (pinnacle-advisory.com)
  • This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Industrial Development and Revenue Bond Act. (virginia.gov)
  • Crises can create financial loss by disrupting operations, creating a loss of market share/purchase intentions, or spawning lawsuits related to the crisis. (instituteforpr.org)
  • The International Hospitality Business: Management and Operations. (gwu.edu)