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Fast Company September 2004 Aneiro & Korn |
Cowards of the Year: 2003-2004 Edition Here's this year's less-than-glorious crop of antiheroes.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Rebecca Zicarelli |
Home Depot's Hardware Warriors Madeline Toft used to fly an attack helicopter and jump out of planes. As a captain in the U.S. Army, she led soldiers as they trained for war. Today, she's a hardware-store manager-in-training.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Lucas Conley |
Leadership by Osmosis How the cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants typifies a leader.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Danielle Sacks |
Captain Courageous A headhunter speaks on the qualities that mark a brave CEO.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Fast Company |
Readers' Choice: No Leading Without Reading Three leadership experts offer their book recommendations on leadership and change. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare... Authentic Leadership, by Bill George... The Killer Angels, by Michael Shaara... etc.  |
HBS Working Knowledge August 30, 2004 Dyer, Kale & Singh |
Alliance or Acquisition? Companies that use both alliances and acquisitions--rather than one or the other--may grow faster. Here's how to make the best strategic choice.  |
HBS Working Knowledge August 30, 2004 Robert S. Kaplan |
Mapping Your Board's Effectiveness To be effective, board members must understand their company's strategy. This Harvard professor offers methods for using the Balanced Scorecard and strategy maps to increase board power.  |
HBS Working Knowledge August 30, 2004 Jim Heskett |
Summing Up: Is Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Worth the Investment? Will Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act have much impact by itself on the issue of added transparency for shareholders and other stakeholders?  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Joseph Weber |
Putting A New Face On Janus Steven Scheid is trying to revive the battered fund manager's fortunes. He insists that better times lie ahead. And since he became CEO, he has hatched plans to usher them in.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Catherine Yang |
Behind In Broadband New policies are needed to help the U.S. catch up. The country must create vigorous competition to drive the low prices and high speeds that can usher in a prosperous broadband economy.  |
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