Only 12% of Norway's chief executives are women, although that is the second-highest percentage after Finland.
Brazil is one country where more than 60% of chief executives surveyed plan to increase employment.
But chief executives need to rediscover their companies and the people who work for them.
On March 1, Inside HigherEd issued its third annual survey of campus chief executives .
Weisel has roped in 175 chief executives, like Yahoo's Timothy A. Koogle, telecom guru Craig O.
Rotella has lectured to chief executives and managers at Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley.
Chief executives understand that it is impossible to banish insider trading without crippling the markets themselves.
In the second quarter of 2010, chief executives remained guardedly optimistic about the economy.
Sherwood Forest Hospitals Trust has had five chief executives over the past two years.
More likely it is corporate buck-passing, designed to help chief executives get around the new rule.
Innumerable chief executives who live secular lives speak of "giving back" to the community.
Visionary-and cheap-chief executives could learn a lot from the wireless network at Dartmouth College.
Richard Fuld and Alan Schwartz, the former chief executives, respectively, of Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns.
His book's title, What Can Chief Executives Learn From Stand-Up Comedians? is not exactly a thigh-slapper.
Palm and Motorola chief executives will be attending CES, but they won't be making public speeches.
And now, in another sign of disenchantment with public ownership, chief executives are shunning board seats.
Chief executives of big American companies are having a pretty good year in 2010.
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All the ponderous presidential portraits and artifacts chronicling the colorful history of the nation's chief executives.
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For chief executives in 2010 the safest decision is to do a big stock buyback.
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Four is the ideal number of board seats, according to venture-backed chief executives in the survey.
Chief executives of companies listing their shares have priority and they like to make a fuss.
Not many chief executives would have the guts, frankly, to take the second approach.
Chief executives claim that their posts draw quick responses from staff prompting them to answer in return.
Failed biotech chief executives often make comebacks, partly because even the best biotech executives fail often.
Citigroup has run into problems when former chief executives set goals that led to excessive risk-taking.
Nothing in eBay 's results explains its chief executives continually dismal performance in our approval ratings.
They include all council employees from chief executives, to cleaners, from fitness trainers to teachers.
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Chief executives from across the board have come out to pressure policymakers to reach an agreement.
As markets go, that for chief executives works in a spectacularly unsatisfactory way, he argues.
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Then came the dotcom bust, which forced many chief executives to fall on their swords.
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