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A superhero for CEOs.


Just what is CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  IQ? Jet Parker, who founded the company and invented the business model, likens her firm to Batman responding to the Bat signal: Where there's a CEO in trouble, CEO IQ comes to the rescue.

"We are a tech-driven field intelligence company for CEOs. Any CEO, from those running a startup (STARTing UP) "At startup" means when the computer is first turned on or when a program is first loaded. See Startup folder.  to those running a billion dollar company, can call us with a problem," Parker says. "We're like a Batman hotline 1. (company) Hotline - Hotline Communications Ltd..
2. (messaging) Hotline - Hotline Connect.
."

CEO IQ uses specific proprietary processes and technology to help CEOs solve the problems they face affordably, efficiently, and objectively.

"Since we are the advocate of the CEO, we protect them to make sure they don't spend money needlessly need·less  
adj.
Not needed or wished for; unnecessary.



needless·ly adv.

need
. We gather the field intelligence they need to make smart decisions and run better businesses as a result," Parker states. "We'll help with any problem at all. Sometimes those problems are little, mundane (jargon) mundane - Someone outside some group that is implicit from the context, such as the computer industry or science fiction fandom. The implication is that those in the group are special and those outside are just ordinary.  things and sometimes they are mind-blowing mind-blowing
adj.
1. Producing hallucinatory effects.

2. Intensely affecting the mind or emotions.
. It doesn't matter, and it doesn't matter what the industry is. Our job is to use process and field intelligence to help them resolve it.

"There are companies out there called business intelligence companies, but they are really research companies," she adds. "We're different. I built the model for this company from scratch. There is nothing else like it. I looked at what was missing in the market that would be helpful to business owners. Once I knew that, my team and I figured out how to build it, make it work, and make it affordable."
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Publication:Digital Imaging Digest
Date:Mar 1, 2006
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