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Sunday, December 30, 2007 |
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Asia Pacific global 500 CEO turnover highest in
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NEW YORK: The turnover rate for Asia Pacific CEOs among the 500
largest revenue-producing global companies remains significantly
higher when compared with their European and North American
counterparts, according to the CEO Departures™ study by global
public relations firm Weber Shandwick.
In the first three quarters of 2007, 20 CEOs
from the 122 Asia Pacific companies ranked in the global Fortune 500
left their jobs. This represents a 16.4-percent turnover rate,
compared with 15.5 percent in the previous year.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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VSO Bahaginan: Uplifting lives through
volunteerism
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“‘Development’ is an abstract concept until it is seen through
the eyes of the disadvantaged.”
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Cisco powers UST’s core network infrastructure
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The University of Santo Tomas (UST), one of the oldest universities
in Asia , recently completed the upgrade of its 10-year-old network
infrastructure with a new 10 Gbps (Gigabit per second) core network
as well as the addition of a campus-wide Wi-Fi Mesh network.
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NOTE
VERBALE
By Jaime N. Soriano
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The year 2008
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In a few days, the world will welcome the beginning of another year,
2008.
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CAREER
911
By Llyod Luna
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Mourn 2007, do not
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For my final column this year, I decided to look back at the last 40
columns I wrote for this paper. This was a great experience for me
and I will always be grateful to the leadership of The Times. Thank
you all for sharing another wonderful year with me.
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