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Inc. April 1, 2004 Michael S. Hopkins |
Tom Stemberg - Staples How the founder of Staples saw a market, planned and started his company.  |
Inc. April 1, 2004 Bo Burlingham |
Jack Stack - SRC Holdings Jack Stack's new management system motivates his employees at Springfield Remanufacturing Corp.  |
Inc. April 1, 2004 Leigh Buchanan |
Pat McGovern - International Data Group His commitment to decentralization has created a constellation of motivated business units that make their own decisions about everything from how to reward staff to what new businesses to launch.  |
Inc. April 2004 Eric Wahlgren |
The Outsourcing Dilemma Corporate America has been using cheap overseas labor for years. Does it make sense for your company?  |
Inc. April 2004 Brad Wieners |
Extreme Flextime For one company, 9 to 5 is no way to make a living.  |
HBS Working Knowledge April 12, 2004 Martha Lagace |
Operations and the Competitive Edge In a new book, three co-authors from Harvard Business School show how a well-designed operations function can become a strategic competitive weapon.  |
HBS Working Knowledge April 12, 2004 Sean Silverthorne |
What Great American Leaders Teach Us A new database on great American leaders offers surprising insights on the nature of leadership. A Q&A with Tony Mayo, executive director of the Harvard Business School Leadership Initiative.  |
HBS Working Knowledge April 12, 2004 Bill George |
Waking Up a Sleeping Company What do you do when you're the new CEO and your employees tell you, "But that's the way we've always done it"? An excerpt from Bill George's new book, Authentic Leadership.  |
InternetNews April 12, 2004 Colin Haley |
Citigroup Banks on Indian Outsourcer The financial services giant will pay $126 million to buy the remaining shares of India's e-Serve International that it doesn't already own.  |
The Motley Fool April 12, 2004 Salim Haji |
Higher Pay and Lower Taxes Results from two new studies: corporate CEOs continue to get pay raises, and most corporations pay little or no taxes.  |
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