Almost all rogue trading occurs when people from the middle office move into the front office.
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Both Cohen and Nissim were key members of former GM Mike Tannenbaum's front office.
Those who occupy the front office spend a lot of time scrutinizing the finances.
In the front office, he toys with some samples and picks up an unevenly dyed marquetry.
More and more we seeing the responsibility for compliance migrate to the heads of the front office.
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The front office will find it useful because they can take information to client and provide real-time reporting.
And he can chalk it up to a swashbuckling front office trying to do things big in Hollywood.
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Instead, we usually compete with a back-office systems that someone is persuading the front office they should use.
From a statistical perspective, Snow wants to add value to the front office without clouding the decision-making process.
The overhaul even extended into the front office, where Avram Grant was sacked and replaced by Sam Allardyce.
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Poor management of the front office has aggravated communication within and outside the office and has led to serious inefficiencies.
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In the end, I believe the Lakers front office correctly chose the best man for the job under the circumstances.
He also made other moves to bolster the front office, including hiring Tom Gamble as vice president of player personnel.
Time for the front office to add some youthful energy to that aging defense, and add some skill position speed.
Considerable information exchange has been going on between office, our key front office personnel and myself in the last few weeks.
Before being hired by the Chargers, Telesco was in the Indianapolis Colts' front office and had seen Te'o play several times.
Once in the door, all new workers must first be trained in the yard--even if they're bound for the front office.
Senior personnel executive Terry Bradway and director of pro personnel Brendan Prophett are among the few remaining from Tannenbaum's front office staff.
So patience remains important, for the front office and frustrated fans alike, as New York waits for some promising prospects to blossom.
These journeys into the front office sausage factory absorb so much attention and screen time they feel like an aggravating second season.
Manager Terry Collins said he spoke to Alderson and the front office about appointing Wright as the captain after his contract extension.
Neither the Nets front office nor Carter would comment on the situation.
Along the way, the front office held a fire sale that sent the highest-priced talent packing and not a few fans following suit.
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It also lends the company a lot of credibility as it expands into the area of representing coaches, front office personnel and broadcasters.
He figured he should try coaching and work up to the front office, so he applied for a job with the football program.
And then when Modrak left and Tom Heckert came in as GM, I was one of the few holdovers from the front office.
Yes, the industry moves in microseconds in the front office, but the back office takes a little longer and group efforts take longer still.
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