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Inc. December 1, 2002 |
Briefings The penal legacy of Ken Lay, paid family leave, and the case for sharing financials with employees.  |
CFO December 1, 2002 CFO Staff |
Is This The End? When is a recession over? When these folks say it is... Why some large companies are enamored of reverse stock splits... Stock-option hedging could soon be extinct... FASB's possible move to principles-based accounting... etc.  |
CFO December 1, 2002 Leibs & Nyberg |
Screen Dreams With Web conferencing, more workers are becoming fellow nontravelers... Microsoft tiptoes into midmarket CRM... IT spending comes under even more scrutiny.  |
Fast Company December 2002 Ryan Underwood |
Speedometer Best Analysis of business excess... Worst Example of business excess... Best investment advice... Worst Media Prediction... etc.  |
CIO November 15, 2002 |
Off the Shelf Books: The Power of Minds at Work: Organizational Intelligence in Action... Out of the Box: Strategies for Achieving Profits Today and Growth Tomorrow Through Web Services...  |
Inc. November 1, 2002 |
Mail Where, and from whom, do you find the wisdom to help you through all the crises that mark the often isolated life of an entrepreneur?... Forget the M.B.A.'s. Sometimes a CEO's best guidance comes from people who know nothing about spreadsheets... etc.  |
Inc. November 1, 2002 |
The Greatest Stories Ever Told The 2002 edition of the best business stories, the art of interference, and a Web site that serves as a CEO refresher course.  |
CFO November 1, 2002 |
Excuses, Excuses Plus CFOs on the Move and "Same Stuff, Different Day."  |
CFO October 15, 2002 Scott Leibs |
Good Names Gone Bad Plus, keeping intellectual property out of the wrong hands... building a better employee, or at least knowing which one speaks French... good-bye surfboard, hello speargun.  |
Inc. October 1, 2002 Inc Staff |
Mail: October 2002 Our August cover story, "Built to Invent," set out to uncover the secret sauce of creative organizations. Readers' responses ranged from delight to dismay -- just the sort of diversity of opinion that innovation thrives on.  |
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