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The Promotion Gap for Women: Yes, It Still Exists

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Jacqueline Hinman, former CEO at construction and engineering firm, CH2M Hill, noted an incident early in her career in the 1980s when she sat down for a review at another construction company. Figure 5 : The construction industry has been dominated by males at all levels. the Denver Post reported at the time.

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How A Career In Umpiring Helped Me Develop My Sales Strike Zone

Sales and Marketing Management

A lesson I learned in umpiring is that if you’re willing to ask the question, you need to be willing to accept honest feedback and process constructive criticism in a positive way. In the early 2000s, there was a system called QuesTec that we started using. There will be times where you’ll wonder “what could I have done differently?”

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Meet the Spiff Team: Chapter Six

The Spiff Blog

After four years in the HR world focusing on benefits, compensation, equity, and retirement she wanted to finally take a chance and join the world of sales. More recently Byron was the general manager of a hardware/software tech company before founding two companies in the construction industry.

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Although it’s not time to Party Like its 1999, There is Plenty to Celebrate

The ROI Guy

of revenue 4) Overall IT spending, even though lagging revenue growth, is driving superior corporate performance in the majority of industries, and has improved 67% from 2003. of the average IT budget in 2003 to over 14.6% This represents a 10% improvement in ratios and reallocation of labor costs over 2003 spending levels.