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Executive National Bank is a locally-owned financial institution that has proudly served the Miami-Dade community since 1972. The bank originally operated as Jefferson National Bank and became Executive National Bank when it was acquired by the Safie family in 1981. The bank began with the main office in the heart of Kendall and grew to include additional strategically located, full-service branches. The Executive National Bank Team is comprised of individuals that share the owner's commitment to providing high quality customer service with a very personal touch. Many of the employees have bee... view company details

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Hartman is a provider of business strategy consulting, IT management and asset valuation services to the education and healthcare sector. view company details

Team Rubicon unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams. view company details

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You Can Do Both Whether you’re joining a staff of twenty or just two, it’s simply expected that you will act as a team player when you’re hired. And for the most part, you don’t mind working with others—as long as you are also able to be independent. The thing is, sometimes it’s hard to keep your independent working style when you’re forced to work in a group. Here are some ways to join the team—but still be true to yourself and get ahead at work.4. Respectfully Voice Your Opinions It can be easy to lose your train of thought -- as well as your voice -- when you are in a meet... view article details

7 Skills to Become a Good Executive Assistant Skills to Become a Good Executive Assistant What does an executive assistant do? As an executive assistant, your role is to help your supervisor with daily tasks, such as replying to e-mails, controlling their schedule, coordinating meetings, and so on. But remember, an executive assistant is not a servant; they play an integral role as a strategic counselor for their supervisor, not simply do menial tasks anyone can do. Executive assistant duties are more complex. This position requires specific skills to make the best ... view article details

Whether you're already an executive or just an aspiring big cheese, it's never too early to begin studying the sophisticated art of negotiating executive compensation. Only executives are eligible for many types of perks and benefits - if you disagree, try asking for your own jet. And executives often have access to data sources that are harder for other employees to use, or less relevant. But you may be surprised to learn that some of the methods for negotiating executive pay can work just as well for you as they do for the senior VP whose salary continues to rise while everyone else worries ... view article details

Whether you're already an executive or just an aspiring big cheese, it's never too early to begin studying the sophisticated art of negotiating executive compensation. Only executives are eligible for many types of perks and benefits - if you disagree, try asking for your own jet. And executives often have access to data sources that are harder for other employees to use, or less relevant. But you may be surprised to learn that some of the methods for negotiating executive pay can work just as well for you as they do for the senior VP whose salary continues to rise while everyone else worries ... view article details

It Starts with the CEO Chief executive officers (CEOs) get paid lots of money for being the top employees in the company. Why do they get paid so much? Like athletes and actors, CEOs provide a level of talent that is required to produce the desired product - in this case, a strongly performing company. The skills and responsibilities that come with the job of CEO are extreme and the number of people who can fill these roles is limited. That is why the market has determined that people with these skills are worth a lot of money to their companies. Only about 20 percent of a CEO's pay is base... view article details

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Executive pay is always a hot topic in the business world. As companies strive to attract and retain top talent, they must also ensure alignment with performance and market standards. This has made the process of setting fair pay at the highest levels increasingly nuanced. This article provides a detailed overview of the complexities of C-suite pay. It delves into the value of using market data to inform pay decisions wisely. Read on to explore executive pay benchmarking and strategies that drive success in today's business landscape. Benchmarking Executive Compensation Is Critical for Success... view blog & white papers details

Every organization needs a leader. Becoming an effective leader requires more than just confidence and charisma, however. To be an effective leader, you need to also have a variety of organizational skills in your repertoire. Without this, you may struggle to guide your team down the correct pathways. The good news is that organizational skills are learnable for any leader. There are some organizational skills that you will want to prioritize though. Let's take a look at what some of these are in this article. The Importance of Organizational Skills for Leaders Having strong organizational sk... view blog & white papers details

Engaging in executive coaching takes courage. There are no assurances when senior management hires a consultant from the outside to assist in molding and growing a high-level leader. It is a risky method with major upside potential and significant downside risk. Executive coaching can aid leaders to know their full potential, fix their flaws, and soar to new heights of success. Their team, or the whole company, benefits from this growth and development. There is also a potential that executive coaching will bring to light deeper problems and anomalies. Additionally, it may bring about adverse... view blog & white papers details

A company's first executive hire sets the tone and agenda, attracting significant attention and expectations. How a startup's initial executive differs from an established firm's first C-suite hire reveals their contrasting priorities. While emerging players need operations gurus to build a foundation, legacy brands seek visionaries to spur innovation. Examining the contrasting choices in premier executive hires reveals how companies match roles with their growth stages and organizational culture. This analysis will showcase that a firm's first executive hire speaks volumes about its core valu... view blog & white papers details

Everyone knows HR leaders juggle multiple tasks. Between recruiting, employee relations, compliance, and everything in between, the days fill up fast. The trick is figuring out how to get it all done without dropping important tasks. The good news is effective time management skills are learnable. By developing the right time management skills, HR leaders can take back control of their schedules. This allows them to increase their productivity and work at a sustainable pace. What is Time Management? Time management refers to the skills required to maximize time, increase productivity, and ach... view blog & white papers details