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Fast Company April 2004 Heath Row |
Kaos-Think-- This Time, in English A new book sharing lessons and ideas from the KaosPilots, a progressive business school in Denmark, indicates that business leaders around the world can still learn from the Scandinavian world of work.  |
Fast Company April 2004 Jim Collins |
The Wizard, King, and Hobbit of Business The history of IBM unfolds into an epic trilogy about its three CEOs--the determined father, reluctant son, and enterprising stranger.  |
Fast Company April 2004 Seth Godin |
If It's Urgent, Ignore It Smart organizations ignore the urgent and focus on the important.  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 29, 2004 Thomas W. Malone |
Making the Decision to Decentralize Is your business better off with a central command structure or decentralized? Your future depends on the right answer. An excerpt from the new book, The Future of Work.  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 29, 2004 Jim Heskett |
Summing Up: Are Customer Loyalty Initiatives Worth the Investment? A sumary of two previous articles on the subject of customer loyalty initiatives. Are they worth the investment? Different opinions and views on the subject.  |
The Motley Fool March 29, 2004 Eliot Cohen |
Lies, Half-Truths, and Hubris Help the SEC make the right choice about fairer elections for boards of directors. Corporate insiders are spouting lies, half-truths, and hubris to prevent investors from getting a whiff of fairer elections for boards of directors.  |
The Motley Fool March 26, 2004 Jeff Hwang |
Plastic, Fantastic McDonald's Accepting credit and debit cards may create some efficiencies at the counter.  |
The Motley Fool March 25, 2004 Bill Mann |
Comcast Shows Discipline Disney shareholders either expected Comcast to raise its bid, or they expected another company to come in and outbid. Disney's board rejected the Comcast offer as being insufficient, and no other suitors have stepped forward.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
Many Paths to Integration The ideal of a fully integrated, end-to-end, real-time enterprise is a worthwhile goal, no matter what your lines of business may be. But who you are will shape how you get there.  |
Insurance & Technology March 16, 2004 Katherine Burger |
Growing Pains, Cont'd. The challenges insurers face in identifying and then making the most of growth opportunities.  |
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