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The Motley Fool October 21, 2011 John Reeves |
Identifying Innovative Companies A new study identifies five ways that CEOs and executives can get better at innovation.  |
The Motley Fool October 20, 2011 |
Nell Minow on Apple, HP, and What Enables Bad Boards The queen of good corporate governance doesn't sugarcoat the problems facing several large, well-known companies in the news.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2011 William Looney |
Bravura Performer As chief executive of a trim, mid-size pharma player with a distinctive portfolio franchise, Angus Russell has made his reputation as an iconoclast -- the antagonist of bloat.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2011 |
Physicians: Still the Vital Connection in Medicine Jean-Claude Labrune, Chairman; CEO, Cegedim Group reflects on his career.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2011 Jill Wechsler |
At the Helm of Industry As the lead FDA official overseeing the testing and approval of new drugs and biotech therapies for some 20 years, Dr. Janet Woodcock has built a robust and modern drug regulatory system.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2011 William Looney |
The East is Up Candan Karabagli is CEO of Turkey's largest pharmaceutical company, Abdi Ibrahim, where she is responsible for consolidating the company's lead position in Turkey through more in-house R&D and licensing deals with innovative companies while building a stronger regional footprint.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2011 William Looney |
Productivity, Reputation are Keys to Global Leadership As CEO of Japan's largest pharmaceutical company and chair of Keizai Doyukai representing Japan's corporate business community, Yasuchika Hasegawa has the platform to pursue a two-pronged agenda that artfully fuses global and domestic priorities.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2011 William Looney |
Getting to No. 1 -- and Staying There Former Merck CEO P. Roy Vagelos led the company during its peak years from 1985 to 1994.  |
Fast Company October 19, 2011 |
The World's Smartest Companies Take Risks, But Not All Of Them Are The Best Bet When taking risks, the smartest companies turn to a "risk, survive, repeat" strategy. But can they get it right?  |
Fast Company October 19, 2011 Kate Rockwood |
The Riskiest In Business Are Tall, Male, Young, And (Astrologically) Fiery To find out if science (and pseudo-science) can predict risk taking, we sort 26 top execs. The winner: Twitter co-founder Evan Williams.  |
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