Executive Coaching News Archive

29-Jan-2009

 

  • In 2009, Layoffs Are Big Business (New York Times)
    As companies across the country eliminate hundreds of thousands of jobs, one field is hiring: the layoff industry. Businesses that specialize in ?career transition? can barely keep up with the demand as corporate America cuts staff, The New York Times?s Brian Stelter writes.


  • Big bonuses, costly commodes: Thain out at B of A (The Globe and Mail)
    John Thain must have known he through at Bank of America Corp. when news broke of his $1,400 (U.S.) wastepaper basket made of parchment


  • Big bonuses, costly commodes: Thain out at B of A (The Globe and Mail)
    John Thain must have known he was done for as a top executive at Bank of America Corp. the second that gossips got wind of his $35,000 (U.S.) commode and his $1,400 wastepaper basket made of parchment.


  • Beazley tops WA honours list (Perth Now)
    FORMER Federal Labor leader Kim Beazley is among the West Australians honoured in today's Australia Day honours.


  • New finance director hired (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
    AUBURN - Tracy Roy, the interim finance director in South Portland, has been hired as the new Auburn finance director. While Auburn has lacked a permanent finance director since July, the city has not lost its focus on the topic.


  • Annie McKee confirms participation at Etisalat Academy's 8th Middle East HR Conference and Expo (AME Info)
    Etisalat Academy confirmed that Annie McKee, Founder and Managing Director of Teleos Leadership Institute, will be among the main speakers participating in the 8th Middle East Human Resources (HR) Conference and Expo.


  • Layoff industry becoming big business (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
    As companies across the country eliminate hundreds of thousands of jobs, one field is hiring: the layoff industry. Businesses that specialize in "career transition" can barely keep up with the demand as corporate America cuts staff.


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