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  • 11Executive search — (informally headhunting) is the process of recruiting individuals to fill executive positions in organizations. Executive search may be performed by an organization s board of directors, by executives in the organization, or by an outside… …

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  • 12executive privilege — see privilege 1b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. executive privilege …

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  • 13executive — [eg zek′yo͞o tiv, igzek′yə′tiv; eg zek′yətiv, ig zek′yətiv] adj. [ME < ML executivus < L executus: see EXECUTOR] 1. of, capable of, or concerned with, carrying out duties, functions, etc. or managing affairs, as in a business organization 2 …

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  • 14Executive agencies of the Scottish Government — Executive agencies are established by Ministers as part of Scottish Government departments, or as departments in their own right, to carry out a discrete area of work. Agencies are staffed by civil servants.Executive agencies were first… …

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  • 15Executive (government) — In political science and constitutional law, the executive is the branch of government responsible for the day to day management of the state. In many countries, it is referred to simply as the government , but this usage can be confusing in an… …

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  • 16Executive information system — An Executive Information System (EIS) is a type of management information system intended to facilitate and support the information and decision making needs of senior executives by providing easy access to both internal and external information… …

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  • 17Executive Branch of Colombia — The Executive Branch of Government in Colombia is one of the three branches of the government of Colombia under the Constitutional provision of separation of powers. The executive branch is led by the President of Colombia (elected by popular… …

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  • 18Executive Council of the Irish Free State — The Executive Council ( ga. Ard Chomhairle) was the cabinet and de facto executive branch of government of the 1922 ndash;1937 Irish Free State. Formally, the role of the Executive Council was to aid and advise the Governor General who would… …

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  • 19Executive Schedule — The Executive Schedule (usc|5|5311|5318) contains the pay rates for executive positions in the United States Government classified above the Senior Executive Service. The incumbents of positions listed under the Executive Schedule are typically… …

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  • 20Executive Council (Commonwealth countries) — An Executive Council in Commonwealth constitutional practice based on the Westminster system is a constitutional organ which exercises executive power and (notionally) advises the governor or governor general. Executive Councils often make… …

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