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CIO February 15, 2004 Elana Varon |
Washington Watch Tech could tip scales in Washington senate race... nanotech gets commercialization push.  |
Inc. February 2004 Sauer, Cannella, Gossage |
Five Ideas to Watch The perfect Valentine's Day gift... A weather watchdog... Cool skis... and some heady news for trademark holders....  |
Inc. February 2004 Inc. Staff |
The Ills of Medical Care Letters to the editor: the malpractice factor... the personality factor... the factor factor...  |
Fast Company February 2004 |
Feedback: Where Are the Women? Our readers respond in force to a recent article about women in the top ranks of business  |
HBS Working Knowledge February 9, 2004 |
Readers Respond: Leadership: A Matter of Sustaining or Eliminating Groupthink? I believe that it is important to avoid groupthink during a decision-making process and then get the buy in for the execution process... I think a CEO needs people who are true "yes men." These people are not thinkers, they are doers... It all comes down to being an approachable leader... etc.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Zachary Rodgers |
Wireless Watch The thumbs O' the Irish... Verizon brings NBA All-Stars to SMS... New platform for text sweepstakes... Ipsh! names a VP of ad sales.  |
InternetNews February 2, 2004 Pamela Parker |
IAR Bits and Bytes Budweiser beats out competitors in online poll... two e-mail firms team up... and DoubleClick kicks off a coding competition.  |
Fast Company February 2004 Fast Company |
Feedback December's cover story, "The Wal-Mart You Don't Know," attracted among the largest, most passionate reactions of any story Fast Company has published.  |
CFO January 30, 2004 |
Letters Many jurisdictions are moving to redistribute the tax burden to businesses for the benefit of residential owners, says a reader. Another letter to the editor: At scandal-ridden companies, lack of an internal-control environment was not the main problem.  |
CFO January 30, 2004 |
For Whom the Bell Toils Boeing's new chief financial officer flies into an ongoing mess. Also: Oracle's new business suite; CFOs on the move.  |
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