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A monitor is often appointed to ensure that companies keep their promises.
Non-cabinet ministers were often appointed to the privy council after they were sacked.
Former chief executives are often appointed to corporate boards because they can provide advice born of experience.
Despite goodwill in higher education, and a recognition of the need for change, recruitment practices mean that the usual suspects from a narrow demographic are too often appointed to boards.
Project managers and administrative officers are often appointed to coordinate large collaborations, but even if you're in a small project someone needs to be in charge, Vasgird advises.
Up until 202 BC, dictators were often appointed to fight plebeian unrest.
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In the U.S. system the president often appoints to cabinet positions persons who have had little prior experience in politics, and he may even appoint members of the opposition party.
All over sub-Saharan Africa, health workers with low levels of education are often appointed alone to health posts in hard-to-reach areas.
You see the same thing, for example in business where you'll often see women appointed to non-executive roles but it doesn't necessarily mean the balance is being addressed at the very top.
Hospital managers are often appointed for a three to five year term by the municipality or the governmental authority according to their ownership.
Male children with fathers who were incumbents in office had the advantage of early education and experience, as they were often appointed by their father to low-level staff positions.
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