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Wired July 2002 Jeffrey M. O'Brien |
Nvidia Meet Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, the man who plans to make the CPU obsolete.  |
Wired July 2002 Gideon Lichfield |
Cemex Cement plus heavy-duty networking equals big profits.  |
Wired July 2002 Michael Schrage |
The Dell Curve Michael Dell built a radical and profitable direct sales machine. So why hasn't the world jumped on his business model?  |
AboutSafety June 12, 2002 Paul Somerville |
System Failure While many practitioners swear by occupational health and safety management systems, others argue that they are little more than costly paper tigers.  |
CFO June 3, 2002 Roy Harris |
Caution: Earnouts Ahead Tying price to performance can be a good way to acquire hard-to-value companies -- if you're careful.  |
CFO Alix Nyberg |
The Kindest Cuts Reducing Your Own Pay: In practical terms, companies don't save much by docking executive pay, and the stock price generally doesn't get a dramatic boost. So what's the benefit?  |
CFO Tim Reason |
Pump Up the Volume Companies are pouring more information than ever into their annual reports. Will investors be satisfied?  |
CFO Andrew Osterland |
Commercial Paper Chase If banks have to come clean about their off-balance-sheet leverage, get ready to pay more for money.  |
CIO June 1, 2002 Raghavan Rajaji |
Lessons in Shareholder Value To deliver real value to the business, CIOs must make all investment decisions with the company's long-term goals in mind  |
CIO June 1, 2002 Lafe Low |
Don't Forget the People To smooth the way and simplify the merger process, effective change management leadership needs to focus on basic human principles. The cooperation and participation of those most deeply affected by change can make or break the effort  |
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