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HBS Working Knowledge September 1, 2003 Marks & Meiland |
Should You be a Global Manager? Why work abroad? In first-person essays, Michael Marks of Flextronics, and Daniel Meiland of Egon Zehnder International discuss the growth of worldly managers.  |
HBS Working Knowledge September 1, 2003 Loren Gary |
The New ROI: Return on Individuals Is there a way to measure ROI on the investments you make in people? Sure -- and doing so provides you with insights on how to spend your limited resources more effectively.  |
HBS Working Knowledge September 1, 2003 Jonathan Byrnes |
Who Will Profit From Auto-ID? Is Auto-ID hype or is it for real? For several years, many top managers have asked this question about radio-frequency ID tags, called Auto-ID, under development by a global consortium of universities, companies, and organizations.  |
HBS Working Knowledge September 1, 2003 Jim Heskett |
To Whom Should Boards be Accountable? In his newly published book, Authentic Leadership, Bill George reopens this question, based in part on his former role as CEO of a highly respected S&P 500 U.S. corporation.  |
Fast Company September 2003 Bill Breen |
The Big Score It was a $3 billion race that Hewlett-Packard simply couldn't afford to lose. Winning would justify its grand strategy -- and prove that it could run with the big dogs. An inside look at an upset, and an upstart's guide to competition.  |
Fast Company September 2003 Jennifer Reingold |
The Women of Enron: The Best Revenge Regrets? Hardly. For Sherron Watkins, life since Enron imploded has gotten a whole lot better.  |
Fast Company September 2003 Carleen Hawn |
The Women of Enron: A Separate Peace Once one of the most powerful women in business, Rebecca Mark now sits on a ranch with her Black Angus cattle and her thoughts.  |
Fast Company September 2003 Chuck Salter |
Chapter Two A high-powered accounting executive turns her back on the profession to open a small-town bookstore. Defying the odds and retailing trends, Roxanne Coady has made R.J. Julia Booksellers one of the biggest independents in the country.  |
Fast Company September 2003 Linda Tischler |
The Art of the Anti-Apology Business has had a lot to apologize for. But is anyone actually owning up? We decipher executive remorse codes.  |
Fast Company September 2003 Cheryl Dahle |
Four Tires, Free Beef Les Schwab Tires has built a reputation on stellar customer service -- and free steaks.  |
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