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BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Diane Brady |
The Unsung CEO United Technologies' CEO George David runs a $31 billion company that outguns GE in shareholder return. Who is he and how does he do it?  |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Diane Brady |
Jack Welch: Management Evangelist Under his leadership, GE developed the deepest bench of executive talent in U.S. business.  |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Borrus & Dwyer |
Pumped-Up Pension Plays? U.S. regulators are investigating how some companies tinker with retiree accounting.  |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Hamm & Greene |
The Man Who Could Have Been Bill Gates What if IBM and Microsoft deprived Gary Kildall not only of untold riches but also of the credit for a seminal role in the PC revolution? That's the thesis of a chapter in They Made America, by Harold Evans.  |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 |
A Talk with UTC's Brainy Boss CEO George David says his "intellectual upbringing" molded his style today: "I do not mouth platitudes. I hate corporate-speak."  |
HBS Working Knowledge October 18, 2004 Sean Silverthorne |
Managing the Gamer Generation What kind of workers and managers will members of the "gamer generation" make? You'll be surprised at the answer provided by the authors of a new book, "Got Game: How the Gamer Generation is Reshaping Business Forever."  |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Brian Grow |
Home Depot: Thinking Outside The Big Box The home-improvement giant ratchets up growth -- by moving past the lumberyard look -- including the paperlog jams in the back office.  |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 |
At Home Depot, "The Model Has Changed" CEO Robert Nardelli discusses the challenges and frustrations of turning around Home Depot.  |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Fastenal Quick to Please Investors The earnings information the company offers ranges as wide as its product line. Management's take on investor relations has paid off handsomely.  |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2004 Will Leitch |
The Death of the Peter Principle? Some experts speculate that the "producing branch manager" is a dying breed --- with more broker/dealers now hiring professional managers instead of promoting top producers.  |
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