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CIO June 1, 2002 Judy B. Homer |
The CSO: A Must-Hire Companies need to establish a new executive-level position, that of the chief security officer (CSO), to protect information systems and the privacy and physical security of the workplace.  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: Roll-ups: Swimming Against the Tide There are industries today that are ripe for a new breed of roll-up. They are highly fragmented, with dozens of small, privately owned mom-and-pop companies accounting for the lion's share of industry sales...  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Joseph Rosenbloom |
Marketing: Slipstreaming How could a regional company like Peet's capture a larger share of the specialty-coffee market? Like a race-car driver following in a leader's draft for aerodynamic advantage, Peet's could compete by "slipstreaming" in the Starbucks wake...  |
Fast Company June 2002 Bill Breen |
Stock Futures Jerry Putnam is working to build an alternative to the Wall Street trading establishment. He's a maverick, but he's not a wild-eyed revolutionary. And his backers include some of the biggest names in finance...  |
Fast Company June 2002 Fara Warner |
Detroit Muscle Chet Huber of GM's OnStar has been working hard to connect automobile drivers to the outside world for seven years. His service has succeeded in ways he never expected -- and faced obstacles he never imagined...  |
Fast Company June 2002 Keith H. Hammonds |
The Strategy of the Fighter Pilot Business is a dogfight. Your job as a leader: Outmaneuver the competition, respond decisively to fast-changing conditions, and defeat your rivals. That's why the OODA loop, the brainchild of a fighter pilot, is one of today's most important ideas in battle or in business...  |
Fast Company June 2002 Robert Simons |
Memo to: CEOs Business is at a crossroads. Scandal and recession have cast a pall on the way CEOs go about leading their companies. Three distinguished professors send this memo -- Five Half-truths of Business -- as a wake-up call...  |
Fast Company June 2002 Scott Kirsner |
Bad Times Are a Growth Business DoveBid has built its fortune on the misfortunes that come with irrational exuberance -- from the junk-bond scandals of the 1980s to the dotcom implosion. Here's how it gets the highest bidders -- and how it almost repeated the costly mistakes of its own clients...  |
Fast Company June 2002 Christine Canabou |
Books That Matter: Patrick Harker A book recommendation from Patrick Harker of the Wharton Business School...  |
Fast Company June 2002 Alison Overholt |
Mr. Patent Marvin Johnson can't seem to stop innovating. The plainspoken scientist from Phillips Petroleum has 212 patents to his name. Here are the surprising secrets of his creative success...  |
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