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CRM September 20, 2004 Ginger Conlon |
Anytime Is the Right Time for CRM If you have customers, you have a need for a Customer Relationship Management strategy. The trick is, designing the right strategy.  |
CRM September 17, 2004 Chris Selland |
You're Fired! AT&T recently announced that it is pulling out of the consumer telephone market to focus on its B2B customers.  |
Managed Care September 2004 John Carroll |
Managed Care at the Crossroads As rising costs drive CEOs' collective blood pressure off the charts, a group of experts considers whether managed care has reached another watershed -- and whether the industry can reinvent itself yet again.  |
U.S. Banker October 2004 John Engen |
#1 Marjorie Magner Fourteen months ago, Marjorie Magner ascended to one of the most-powerful and influential jobs in banking.  |
U.S. Banker October 2004 John Engen |
#2 Peyton Patterson No other bank leader has fostered more change, nor weathered more controversy, during the past year than Peyton Patterson.  |
U.S. Banker October 2004 Glen Fest |
#4 Cece Sutton Since being appointed to her current post in 1999, Cece Sutton's profile has risen as Wachovia has grown through an acquisition feast of more than 20 banks, brokerages and investment firms.  |
U.S. Banker October 2004 Michael Dumiak |
With Its Long Green Arm, Amex Reclaims Processing Global credit card giant American Express is making moves to get into another business, one it has long farmed out to processors.  |
InternetNews September 30, 2004 Michael Singer |
SIA: Supply Chain Saved Chip Sales Faced with mountains of inventory, quick thinking by some semiconductor manufacturers helped the market avoid its first decrease in chip sales since the war in Iraq began.  |
The Motley Fool September 30, 2004 Ben McClure |
Motorola Makes Noise The technology giant finally makes a move to improve performance, reducing headcount at three of Motorola's divisions. Frustrated investors take heart; this could be the start of much-needed fixing at Motorola.  |
InternetNews September 29, 2004 |
Agere Adjusts for Soft Demand Facing soft demand from major customers, semiconductor and software specialist Agere Systems said it will lay off 500 people and close three facilities to cut costs.  |
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