DEVELOPING CUSTOMIZED LEADERSHIP EXECUTIVE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EXECUTIVE JANE KATHRYN M. TACK, EXECUTIVE COACH, INC. 233 E WACKER DR STE 2211 CHICAGO IL 60601 Developing customized leadership and executive development programs; providing executive coaching services; providing group coaching and learning forums in the field of leadership development; educational services, namely, conducting seminars in the field of executive leadership, and distribution of course materials in connection with all of the above;EXECUTIVE;
TRANSFORM Matthew Ramsden 174 Nassau Street, Box 241 Princeton NJ 08542 Developing customized leadership and executive development programs, providing executive coaching services;The mark consists of the wording TRANSFORM, with all of the letters except the letter A in navy blue, and the letter A in navy blue and gold. The letter A resembles a mountain because there is a gold diagonal line that connects the two sides of the letter A, and that points to the upper right in the direction of a gold star.;The color(s) navy blue and gold is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
TRANSFORM Ramsden, Jean A 174 Nassau Street, Box 241 Princeton NJ 08542 Developing customized leadership and executive development programs, providing executive coaching services;The mark consists of the wording TRANSFORM, with all of the letters except the letter A in navy blue, and the letter A in navy blue and gold. The letter A resembles a mountain because there is a gold diagonal line that connects the two sides of the letter A, and that points to the upper right in the direction of a gold star.;The color(s) navy blue and gold is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for asynchronous execution of a test executive subsequence. A first test executive sequence (calling sequence) may be created and configured to asynchronously call a second test executive sequence (subsequence). In one embodiment, a "subsequence call" step may be included in the first test executive sequence, wherein the subsequence call step is operable to asynchronously call the second test executive sequence when the subsequence call step is executed. In response to executing the first test executive sequence, the second test executive sequence may also be executed, asynchronously from the first test executive sequence. The user may specify various options affecting execution of the second test executive sequence (the subsequence). For example, the user may specify various aspects of the execution environment or execution location for the subsequence.