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Wired February 2003 Frank Rose |
The Civil War Inside Sony Sony Music wants to entertain you. Sony Electronics wants to equip you. The problem is that when it comes to digital media, their interests are diametrically opposed.  |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2003 John S. McClenahen |
Ford's Formidable Challenge Chairman and CEO William Clay Ford Jr. faces environmental, manufacturing, marketing and financial issues as he continues to remodel Ford Motor Co. in its centennial year. Is he up to the job?  |
Entrepreneur February 2003 Geoff Williams |
It's Really Something Else Want to know one surefire method to keep your business growing? It's high time you diversified.  |
Entrepreneur February 2003 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Stay Home? If the great global future of business is here, so far it's not much to look at. Are you trying to find a path to international success in today's world economy?  |
Entrepreneur February 2003 C.J. Prince |
Vulture Capital You can't beat the big creditors to the bones of a bankrupt client, so what do you do?  |
CIO January 15, 2003 Lauren Gibbons Paul |
Suspicious Minds Collaboration among trading partners can unlock great value. Mistrust is the barrier. Here are six ways to build confidence.  |
CIO January 15, 2003 Meridith Levinson |
Get On Board - Corporate Governance CIOs are being sought-after to serve on corporate boards, a unique opportunity to help right many wrongs. But there are risks -- you must be prepared, be aware and be diligent when you jump on board.  |
CIO January 15, 2003 John Berry |
How to Apply EVA to IT Looking at IT investments through the lens of an EVA (economic value added) analysis can help quantify and demonstrate their value in language your CFO will understand.  |
CIO January 15, 2003 Mohanbir Sawhney |
New Value, Same Customers The value of customers goes beyond what they spend. By using activity-based costing approaches to allocate marketing, sales and support costs to specific customer accounts, you can create a more accurate picture of what your customers are really worth.  |
CIO January 15, 2003 Elana Varon |
Three Questions for Larry Bossidy Larry Bossidy, coauthor of Execution: the Discipline of Getting Things Done, earned a reputation as an executive who got results. Now retired, Bossidy shared blunt advice about corporate discipline in an interview  |
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