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_95396 _aPricewaterhouseCoopers |
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245 | _a13th Annual Global CEO Survey. Setting a smarter course for growth | ||
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_aLondres _bPWC _c2010 |
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300 | _a52 páginas | ||
505 | _aIn the wake of unprecedented thefts of personal information, companies in the transaction processing and information services businesses that have not established the role of Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) should do so before they become the next victims -- and perhaps put their reputation and their business at risk. The duties and responsibilities of CPOs in businesses whose lifeblood is information go far beyond merely guarding marketing information and monitoring compliance. Understanding the complex demands of this role and finding the right people to fill it should be a high priority for information companies that want to maintain public confidence and protect shareholder value. | ||
520 | _aIn this Annual Global CEO Survey 13 shows how business leaders responded to the challenges caused by the recession, concerns facing today and, often difficult to reflect on "lessons learned" their strategies for positioning their companies in the long run. | ||
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_95399 _aGLOBALIZACIÓN |
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_95401 _aCORPORACIONES |
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_95402 _aORGANIZACIÓNES |
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_95403 _aECONOMÍA |
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_94788 _aBRASIL |
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_95408 _aINDIA |
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_95291 _aCHINA |
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856 | _uhttps://www.pwc.com/gx/en/ceo-survey/pdf/pwc_13th_annual_global_ceo_survey_e.pdf | ||
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