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Pay Sales Reps Same as CEOs!
A sudden thought hit me while I was watching the inauguration yesterday: How come so many CEOs get paid more than the President of the United States? Here's why.  The Presidential salary is set by regulatory law.  CEO pay is set by asking CEOs how much they...
Tags: Sales Team, CEO, Presidential Salary, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales, Geoffrey James
Blog posts 2009-01-21

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Four-year Universities: HBCU presidential salary survey, 2006-2007
Four-Year Universities: HBCU Presidential Salary Survey, 2006-2007 Four-Year Public Institutions State Name Alabama A&M University Ala. Dr. Robert R. Jennings University of Arkansas at Pine ...
Tags: car, Dr., Lincoln, Norfolk State University, survey
Research articles 2007-02-08
UZBEKISTAN: UZBEK PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES UNVEIL PROGRAMS.
Incumbent President Islam Karimov and People's Democratic Party chairman Abdulkhafiz Djalalov have published their respective programs for the 9 January presidential poll, Interfax reported on 7 December. Karimov's program prioritizes political and economic development and provides for raising the minimum salary by 250 percent and...
Tags: Benefits, Democratic Party, salary
Research articles 1999-12-09
Government wages - Data - earnings of top-tier presidential appointees - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
The relative wages of top-tier presidential appointees are in decline, frets a Brookings Institution study released in March. In 1969, top government officials earned 5.6 times what the average American family took home. By 2000, the $121,600 to $166,700 annual salary taxpayers pay these public servants had fallen to only...
Tags: Benefits, Brookings Institution, CAREER, earnings, Government, salary, servant
Research articles 2002-06-01
House OKs Congress pay hike, doubling presidential salary
The Associated Press
Tags: U.S. Congress
Research articles 1999-07-16
QP mailbag
A Few Things Missing From Salary Survey I eagerly opened the December 2002 issue of Quality Progress to read the results of the annual salary survey (p. 29), but I ended up disappointed in the magazine article and the data on the website for two reasons: 1. Reliance on a...
Tags: American Society For Quality, E-mail, MARKETING, survey
Research articles 2003-02-01
No UAL Strike? (Airlines).(Brief Article)
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers IAM issued voting papers to its United Airlines (IAM141M) members after United Airlines said it would back a combined 37 percent salary increase proposed by the Presidential Emerge The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers...
Tags: UAL Corp., United Airlines
Research articles 2002-01-28
Candidates: Crisscrossing Paths
With no government salary or special stationery, former vice presidential candidates have only each other. As co-chairs of a Council on Foreign Relations task force on Russia, Jack Kemp, the Republican vice presidential candidate in 1996, and John Edwards, the Democratic candidate in 2004, have forged a friendship in the...
Tags: Benefits, Collaboration, FINANCE, Groupware, Newsweek, Russia, SOFTWARE, vice
Research articles 2006-01-09
Target CEO Pay: One Comp Formula That Works
Executive pay has become such an easy target these days -- not just for business journalists but all three presidential candidates -- that it's easy to lose sight of what really goes into the final compensation figure that shows up in all the headlines. Case in point was last week's...
Tags: Incentive, Compensation, Performance, Stock, Payout, Target, Incentive Payout, Investment, Benefits, Performance Management, Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Carlos Bergfeld
Blog posts 2008-04-12
Still Paying Taxes? You're One of the Few, Says GAO Study
Still Paying Taxes? You're One of the Few, Says GAO StudyRE: Still Paying Taxes? You're One of the Few, Says GAO StudyCorporations don't pay taxes, people do! What is not paid directly is paid indirectly in the prices that are paid for goods and services.So, what might save us...
Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Well HERE, General Accounting Office, tax, Still Paying Taxes, Says GAO Study
Discussion threads 2008-08-14
Demos are freeloaders
When Dick Cheney chided Sen. John Edwards in the vice presidential debate for his dismal attendance record in the Senate, he could have said the same thing about John Kerry. Both very rich men have been freeloaders, being paid a high salary by the American taxpayer and not caring much...
Tags: Benefits, president, Sen., U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-10-11
A Secret Fax--And an Ethics Slip
Sen. Barack Obama vows to bring a "new kind of politics" to Washington. But a copy of a 36-page fax from Obama's Senate office, obtained by NEWSWEEK, shows that the rookie presidential candidate, riding the biggest wave this side of his native Hawaii, needs to keep a sharp eye on...
Tags: ethics, Fax, Leadership, Newsweek, Obama, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-05-07
Government Appointee Pay Transparency? Nope.
When people talk about the pros and cons of creating transparent pay scales in a company, they often bring up as examples military and government compensation models, that are supposed to clearly list the expected pay for a particular position. But Kris Dunn, writing at Fistful of Talent dug a...
Tags: Talent, Position, Kris Dunn, Workforce Management, Benefits, Human Resources, CC Holland
Blog posts 2008-12-05
Food People: Pilgrim's Pride, Imperial Sugar, Campbell Soup, ConAgra
Judge 'Not Very Happy' with Pilgrim's Pride Paying Former Execs Agreements by Pilgrim's Pride to pay two former top executives about as much as they had earned in salary have irked the bankruptcy judge handling the company's Chapter 11 case, but the judge this week for the second time...
Tags: Food, Gregor, Corporate Governance, Food & Beverage, Outsourcing, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Manufacturing, It Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Dan Mitchell
Blog posts 2009-02-06
Football: United transfer tactic could benefit main European rival
AS THE most closely-observed internal election in history approached its climax, the choice facing David Beckham appeared to be between the glamour offered by Real Madrid or Barcelona's money. Real Madrid will not attempt to match the bid of between pounds 30m and pounds 34m that Barcelona's...
Tags: Manchester United Ltd.
Research articles 2003-06-14
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