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CIO February 1, 2004 Gregoire & Urwiler |
Sweet Deals or Bitter Meals? Should you agree to be a poster reference in return for preferential treatment? Two CIOs take opposing sides in this ongoing debate.  |
CIO February 1, 2004 David Clarke |
The Dangers of Outsourcing (and What to Do About Them) You may have just inked a fabulous outsourcing deal. But as the CTO of the Red Cross has learned, you have to be prepared for the end game.  |
CIO February 1, 2004 Stephanie Overby |
Can't We All Just Get Along? IT and business units at Novartis weren't talking to one another -- until they started speaking a common language of leadership  |
CIO February 1, 2004 Meg Mitchell Moore |
Management Reports Rx for Painless Change How to avoid repetitive change syndrome  |
CFO January 30, 2004 Scott Leibs |
New Terrain Post-Enron reforms have made dramatic alterations to the landscape of corporate governance. Boards, their committees, and internal auditors now have greater responsibilities and powers. How will these reforms change the CFO's job?  |
CFO January 30, 2004 Tim Reason |
Cheese It, the States! Corporate wrong-doers are finding state cops more aggressive than the feds.  |
CFO January 30, 2004 Lori Calabro |
Everything in Moderation: Our 10th Annual Cost Management Survey According to our latest survey, companies have been diligently pruning overhead, leaving them primed to capitalize on an economic recovery.  |
CFO January 30, 2004 John Goff |
Sarboxing Finance executives continue to grapple with section 404 of Sarbanes-Oxley. So far, it's unclear who's winning.  |
CFO January 30, 2004 Tim Reason |
Poor Move Property tax is one of the biggest tax expenses companies have -- and the hardest to manage.  |
CFO January 30, 2004 Julia Homer |
Truth or Jail CFOs are spending far more time with audit committees, answering more questions and educating them more fully on business strategies and risks.  |
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