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  • 1Executive Outcomes — was a private military company founded in South Africa by former Lieutenant Colonel of the South African Defence Force Eeben Barlow in 1989. It was controlled by the South Africa based holding company Strategic Resource Corporation.… …

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  • 2Leader of the Government in the House of Commons — Ministry Federal Incumbent Peter Van Loan …

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  • 3Leader of the Official Opposition (Canada) — Leader of Her Majesty s Loyal Opposition Chef de l Opposition Loyale de Sa Majesté Incumbent Nycole Turmel …

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  • 4Leader of the Opposition (New South Wales) — Leader of Her Majesty s Loyal Opposition …

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  • 5Executive development — is the whole of activities aimed at developing the skills and competencies of those that (will) have executive positions in organisations. While executive and manager and leader are often used interchangeably, executive is commonly used to… …

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  • 6Leader of Fianna Fáil — Incumbent Micheál Martin, TD since 26 January 2011 …

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  • 7Executive onboarding — or Executive on boarding is the process of assimilating a new hire or a newly transferred executive to the current working environment. It may also be called Executive assimilation.GeneralExecutive onboarding is a relatively old idea but only… …

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  • 8executive chairman — ➔ chairman * * * executive chairman UK US noun [C] (plural executive chairmen) MANAGEMENT ► a person who is the leader of a large company and is also involved in controlling and organizing its daily activities: »He was given a cash payment and a… …

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  • 9executive secretary — ➔ secretary * * * executive secretary UK US noun [C] ► WORKPLACE a secretary of an important manager in a company: »She is executive secretary to a high flying business executive. ► GOVERNMENT a leader of a government organization or a public… …

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  • 10Executive action — is a term used by the CIA starting in the early 1950s to refer to their assassination operations. These operations were often conducted by the CIA s Division D, a subsection of the agency s Directorate of Operations. Executive Action operations… …

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