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IndustryWeek August 1, 2002 Glenn Hasek |
Hedging Your Bets Conservation plans that protect during crisis pay cost-cutting dividends year-round.  |
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How Soon Will the IT Spending Slump End? The sluggish IT situation flies in the face of earlier optimism for a recovery this year, and comes on top of a major spending slowdown in 2001.  |
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The Mega-media Business Model: Doomed to Fail, or Just Ahead of its Time? Today's mega-media companies -- AOL Time Warner, Viacom, Vivendi, Disney, Bertelsmann, Sony -- may not be tomorrow's. While they all became behemoths because of past mergers among big media companies, it's very likely some of them will change into different entities.  |
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Challenges Ahead for Vivendi's New CEO A water utility that tried to transform itself into a global media powerhouse, Vivendi and new CEO Jean-Rene Fourtou are in a life-threatening struggle for survival.  |
AskMen.com July 29, 2002 Ash Karbasfrooshan |
Business Survival: Culture Is Key Jean-Marie Messier's downfall is a great lesson for young professionals, because the world around us is changing and we are expected to lead that metamorphosis.  |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2002 John S. McClenahen |
CIOs Soar To Strategic Role Their jobs changing, chief information officers are no longer the geeks in the basement.  |
Salon.com July 23, 2002 Michael Thomas |
A fool's paradise for CEOs It's not just the numbers that don't add up for today's corporations. The products they sell are usually broken, too.  |
Entrepreneur August 2002 Chris Penttila |
Still Playing With Toys? Your interest in the toy industry survived the recession. Now how do you make the most of the recovery?  |
Real Estate Portfolio Jul/Aug 2002 Martin Sinderman |
Changes at the Top As real estate continues to evolve in the public sector, how have the skills and responsibilities of the industry's new wave of chief executives changed?  |
Real Estate Portfolio Jul/Aug 2002 Kenneth L. Betts |
Avoiding Enron: Counseling the Audit Committee In general, the role of the audit committee is to review the financial operations and statements of a company and to affirm the integrity and accuracy of the preparation and dissemination of that information. Now audit committees need closer observation, support and liability protection.  |
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