A well-versed executive with the aptitude to strategically manage complex decisions, coordinate, organize, plan, and negotiate. A mesmeric, polished communicator with the intelligence and caliber to interact with high-ranking senior officers. A visionary with a steadfast commitment to excellence. Highly skilled in a wide-range of business administration - operations, human resources, marketing, and communications laterals. Executive Assistant | 2013-2013 ECFMG- (contract) All-Star Group,Trevose
54 million Americans have a disability. Said more clearly, one in five Americans have a disability. Extended globally there are more than 610 million people in the world with some sort of disability or special needs (Manning-Schaffel, 2007). Upon reviewing most available market analysis it is apparent that this group is not being directly market to on a large scale. Likewise there is both a great need and many new opportunities as technology quickly advances. From a financial perspective this group
I would just like to take a minute to thank you again Bradley Stonefield for allowing us here at Atwood and Allen Consulting to work so closely with you these past few weeks. It is our goal to help you through each development stage of your new Limousine Service Company in Austin, TX. From our previous conversations you plan on employee twenty-five employees, with $50,000 annual net revenue, with a growth of 5% revenue for a couple years and an annual employee turnover rate of 10%. I also understand
| | | | | | | | | | Good and poor examples of executive summariesThis is a GOOD example from an Accounting & Finance assignment. Footnote Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and prospective profitability, liquidity and financial stability of Outdoor Equipment Ltd. Methods of analysis include trend, horizontal and vertical analyses as well as ratios such as Debt, Current and Quick ratios. Other calculations include rates of return
The executive summary is arguably the most important section of the business plan. It must be concise, specific, and well-written. It summarizes the highlights of the completed business plan and provides a brief snapshot of the plan, with sales, spending, and profit summary figures. The summary emphasizes those factors that will make the business a success. It must contain sound numbers for market size, trends, company goals, spending, return on investment, capital expenditures, and funding
Running head: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Executive Summary Hilda C Benitez Grand Canyon University NRS-451: Nursing Leadership and Management August 12, 2012 Executive Summary It is a well-known fact that obesity continues to burden the healthcare industry. According to the reports made by Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2012), medical costs associated with obesity were estimated at $147 billion in 2008. Presently in the United States, two-thirds of adult population and approximately
Executive Summary: Streamline the Nursing Admission Process Stephanie Bakker, RN Grand Canyon University: NRS-451V Billie Gabbard, Instructor January 27, 2013 Executive Summary: Streamline the Nursing Admission Process The health care industry continues to be challenged by daily patient turnover due to the number of admissions, transfers, and discharges (Spader, 2008). The increase in number of admissions, in turn, puts a high demand on nurses in keeping up with the pace resulting in
disclosures are pertinent in making investment decisions by the users of these statements. Forms 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K are required fillings of publicly held companies where the 10-K is filed annually with audited financial statements along with a business summary, the financial results, corporate governance issues and exhibits; the 10-Q is a simplified
Running head: POC IMMUNOASSAY Executive Summary: Emergency Department Poc Immunoassay Testing Lora Atkinson Grand Canyon University: NURS-451V 10/07/2014 Executive Summary Introduction Cardiovascular disease is a substantial concern and has emerged as one of the leading health issues. In examining cardiovascular disease, its incidence is astounding. Each year approximately one million men and women die, averaging
Running head: GOOGLE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Google Executive Summary Joey D. Finley, Eric Epps, Alexis Barnes University of Phoenix ACC/280 Facilitator: Glenn Purcell Google Executive Summary Google, comes from the word "googol," a mathematical value for a number representing 100 zeros following the numeral 1. Using that term reflected the founder’s undertaking to sort out in an organized manner the virtually never ending quantity of information that was put on and searched for on the