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Do Accountants Who Act as Consultants Take Greater Care or Cut Corners? New Wharton research challenges the idea that lucrative consulting contracts routinely lead auditors to look the other way when preparing financial audits, a key allegation in the scandals at WorldCom, Tyco and Enron.  |
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Tales from the Trenches: Lessons from 30 Years of Career Warfare We might like to believe that the way to get ahead in the corporate world lies in hard work and brain power. But in his new book, Career Warfare: 10 Rules for Building a Successful Personal Brand and Fighting to Keep It, John Hancock Financial Services CEO David F. D'Alessandro stomps firmly on that idea.  |
The Motley Fool January 13, 2004 Rex Moore |
Kodak Cuts 35mm Camera Sales It's another watershed moment in the company's digital transition.  |
Job Journal January 11, 2004 Marty Nemko |
Why Your Boss Doesn't Praise You A manager's motive for not giving a "Good Job."  |
HBS Working Knowledge January 12, 2004 Martha Lagace |
Does Your HQ Operation Fit With Corporate Strategy? Is a lean headquarters operation the key to success? How should headquarters design fit with corporate strategy? New research from professor David J. Collis has surprising answers.  |
HBS Working Knowledge January 12, 2004 Chris Zook |
Moving Beyond the Core Business Chris Zook hit a home run with Profit from the Core. In an excerpt from his new book, Beyond the Core, Zook finds opportunity in new directions.  |
HBS Working Knowledge January 12, 2004 Jonathan Byrnes |
Bridge the Gap Between Strategy and Tactics: Part 3 The Magic Matrix enables managers to go far beyond core integrated planning into much more sophisticated, powerful advanced integrated planning. Here are six applications.  |
HBS Working Knowledge January 12, 2004 Jim Heskett |
How Should We Think About the Exportation of Jobs? Service jobs are just as exportable as many of the manufacturing jobs that left the U.S. and other highly-developed economies before them. And not all of them are relatively boring and low-paying. How should we think and feel about these trends?  |
BusinessWeek January 19, 2004 Nanette Byrnes |
What's Beyond For Bed Bath & Beyond? The retailer is pursuing rapid expansion, but that could strain its winning formula.  |
BusinessWeek January 19, 2004 Steve Hamm |
Commentary: Why High Tech Has To Stay Humble The industry can't forget the key lesson of the lean years: Put customers first  |
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