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POPSDid You Know These Words and Phrases? # We had a face-to-face meeting. We met later in the elevator and again were face-to-face. (Hyphenate as a compound adjective and a compound adverb, according to Merriam-Webster. But AP style insinuates no hyphenation as an adverb.) # I sent an up-to-date memo to George. I want to keep him up to date.
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POPSCan You Do Anything About Web Libel So we have an elaborate and confusing definition, but what does online libel look like in practice? Some celebrities, businessmen, or companies are maligned in anonymous blog posts or articles.
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POPSDennis C Carey Articles and references of author and expert executive recruiter Dennis C Carey. Features include corporate board placement and executive search topics by Dennis Carey.
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POPSGreed, Need, and Money "When Jack Welch became General Electric's CEO in 1981, the company was worth about $14 billion. Through hiring and firing, buying and selling decisions, Welch turned the company around and when he retired 20 years later, GE was worth nearly $500 billion. What's a CEO worth for such an achievement? If Welch was paid a measly one-half of a percent of GE's increase in value, his total compensation would have come to nearly $2.5 billion, instead of the few hundred million that he actually received."