For other uses, see Executive suite (disambiguation).
An executive suite in its most general definition is a collection of offices or rooms—or suite—used by top managers of a business—or executives.[1] Over the years, this general term has taken on a variety of specific meanings.
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ExecutiveSuite is a 1954 American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama film directed by Robert Wise and written by Ernest Lehman, based on the 1952 novel of the...
An executivesuite in its most general definition is a collection of offices or rooms—or suite—used by top managers of a business—or executives. Over the...
senior executives, the so-called C-suite, and those on boards at large companies with revenues more than $250 million. "Who's in the C-Suite?". Investopedia...
boardroom drama ExecutiveSuite (1954), starring William Holden, Fredric March, and Barbara Stanwyck. The same year ExecutiveSuite was released, Foch...
virtual office concept is an evolution of the traditional executivesuite. As an executivesuite, lease became increasingly impractical for certain types...
touch-screen smartphone until after Balsillie's departure from the executivesuite. In February 2009, as part of the penalties and sanctions approved...
Particularly in North American major professional sports leagues, luxury suite revenue does not have to be shared unlike gate receipts which are split...
(1941), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Forbidden Planet (1956), ExecutiveSuite (1954), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961), Advise & Consent (1962)...
as an executive at the Armstrong Cork Company; after a 24-year career, he retired and turned to novel writing. Hawley's novel ExecutiveSuite was the...
the organization and the highest-ranking officer in the C-suite. The term "chief executive officer" is attested as early as 1782, when an ordinance of...
Set-Up (1949), where Wise limited music to in-film sources, and in ExecutiveSuite (1954), which used no music. In addition, biographical films or biographical...
and major supporting roles in the decade, the most successful being ExecutiveSuite (1954). She transitioned to television by the 1960s, where she won...
Take This Job and Shove It (1981). She appeared in TV series such as ExecutiveSuite, Eight Is Enough, CHiPs, Fantasy Island, and the 1980 edition of Battle...
hit, The Glenn Miller Story, as well as another successful MGM film, ExecutiveSuite. She also starred the Fox Film Woman's World, which was less successful...
cafeteria. Morgan Stanley's offices occupy the upper floors, with an executivesuite at the 40th and 41st stories. The interior was designed by Gwathmey...
Nathan Davidson in Needles and Pins (1973),: 748 Bernie Solkin in ExecutiveSuite (1976–1977),: 316 Richie's father in Richie Brockelman, Private Eye...
double A-side "Nil by Mouth" / "Too Easy" in 1995. Their first album, ExecutiveSuite was released in 1996 to critical acclaim, feature downtempo jazz beats...
MGM, Escape from Fort Bravo (1953) did much better, and the all-star ExecutiveSuite (1954) was a notable success. Holden made a third film with Wilder...
(1937), and I Married a Witch (1942). His later film roles include ExecutiveSuite, The Bridges at Toko-Ri (both 1954), The Desperate Hours (1955), Inherit...
"Mantrap" for The Ford Television Theatre in 1954. At MGM, she did ExecutiveSuite (1954) and Tennessee Champ (1954), top-billed in the latter. Winters...
Micah (October 9, 2018). "Pfizer Prepares for CEO Transition With ExecutiveSuite Changes". The Wall Street Journal. Santhanam, Laura (February 7, 2019)...
executivesuite. Engineering managers must use engineering law to push back against the executivesuite to ensure public safety. The executivesuite in...
appearances in From Here to Eternity, How the West Was Won, Them!, ExecutiveSuite, and A Star is Born, and appears briefly in Frank Capra's cameo-filled...
television, she starred alongside Mitchell Ryan in the CBS drama series, ExecutiveSuite from 1976 to 1977, and later on the NBC series The Eddie Capra Mysteries...