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Grabbing a Seat: Developing CHROs in the 2000s and Today
2000s could be considered the decade of war. The "war for talent" became entrenched in the corporate lexicon, while the " war on terror " dominated the headlines and the federal government marshaled its forces to combat the Great Recession. In 2001, terrorists
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Training That Starts Before the Job Begins
consult on information assurance, cyber-security and other sophisticated challenges. Fueled by the U.S. government’s war on terror , the company has been expanding nearly the entire decade. New business seems all but assured. Private contractors, many
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Five Standards of Excellence Practiced by Ethical Leaders
Several local government agencies are already using Six Sigma, and the federal government may employ Six Sigma in its war on terrorism . With a failure rate of 3.4 per million products/actions or 99.99966 percent accuracy, agencies would be better
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Medicare Reform and Prescription Drugs
differences. The largefederal budget surplus that was available in 2001 no longer exists due to theslumping economy and war on terrorism , which may create an impediment toestablishing a high-cost Medicare drug benefit. However, Congress will be underenormous
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02- Managing Change- NIMA
September 11 attacks, the systemâ s flexibility allowed NIMA to quickly reorganize and shift resources to fight the new war on terrorism . For these achievements, NIMA receives the Workforce Optimas Award for managing change. Integrating a diverse workforce
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Quiet Retirement
President Bush and John Kerry sparred over lots of things: the war on terrorism , jobs, taxes, gay marriage, stem-cell research. But ..... attacks diverted the administration’s attention to the war on terrorism . However, lawmakers have followed through, in the past
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Immigration Policies are Slowing Flow of Healthcare Workers
Medically underserved areas are paying the price of the war on terrorism , according to Modern Healthcare . About a quarter of all U.S doctors are foreign-born, and about 12 percent of registered
