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Academic ranks in the United States
Academic ranks in the United States are the titles, relative importance and power of professors, researchers, and administrative personnel held in academia.
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Academic tenure
A tenured appointment is an indefinite academic appointment that can be terminated only for cause or under extraordinary circumstances, such as financial exigency or program discontinuation.
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Accounting
Accounting or accountancy is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial information about economic entities such as businesses and corporations.
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Associate attorney
An associate attorney is a lawyer and an employee of a law firm who does not hold an ownership interest as a partner.
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Bain & Company
Bain & Company is a global management consultancy headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Bernard D. Rostker
Bernard Daniel Rostker (born February 1, 1944) was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) from 1977 to 1979; Director of the United States Selective Service System from 1979 to 1981; Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) from 1994 to 1998; Under Secretary of the Army from 1998 to 2000; and Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness in 2000-2001.
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Big Four accounting firms
The Big Four are the four largest professional services networks in the world, offering audit, assurance services, taxation, management consulting, advisory, actuarial, corporate finance and legal services.
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Boston Consulting Group
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is an American multinational management consulting firm with 90 offices in 50 countries.
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British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of British Armed Forces.
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Cravath System
The Cravath System is a set of business management principles developed at Cravath, Swaine & Moore in the 19th century.
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Cravath, Swaine & Moore
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP (known as Cravath) is an American law firm based in New York City, with an additional office in London.
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Defense Officer Personnel Management Act
The Defense Officer Personnel Management Act (DOPMA) is a United States federal law passed in 1980 that for the first time standardized officer personnel management across the United States Armed Forces.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Hierarchical organization
A hierarchical organization is an organizational structure where every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity.
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Iraq War
The Iraq WarThe conflict is also known as the War in Iraq, the Occupation of Iraq, the Second Gulf War, and Gulf War II.
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John F. Kennedy School of Government
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (also known as Harvard Kennedy School and HKS) is a public policy and public administration school, of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
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Law firm
A law firm or a law company is a business entity formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law.
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Management
Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body.
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Mandatory retirement
Mandatory retirement also known as enforced retirement, is the set age at which people who hold certain jobs or offices are required by industry custom or by law to leave their employment, or retire.
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Manning control
Manning control is a policy in the British Army which allows the army to terminate the service of soldiers at the end of three, six, nine, 12 or 15 years' service in order to maintain the balance of age and capability within the force and ensure that there are opportunities for talented individuals to progress through the ranks.
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McKinsey & Company
McKinsey & Company is an American worldwide management consulting firm.
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Michael C. Jensen
Michael Cole "Mike" Jensen (born November 30, 1939), an American economist, works in the area of financial economics.
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Permanent employment
Permanent employees, regular employees or the directly employed, work for an employer and are paid directly by that employer.
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Peter principle
The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter, which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to their "level of incompetence".
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Productivity
Productivity describes various measures of the efficiency of production.
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United States
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.
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United States Armed Forces
The United States Armed Forces are the military forces of the United States of America.
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United States Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines, is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting amphibious operations with the United States Navy.
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Vitality curve
A vitality curve is a performance management practice that calls for individuals to be ranked or rated against their coworkers.
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Vivek Wadhwa
Vivek Wadhwa is an American technology entrepreneur and academic.
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