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BusinessWeek February 26, 2007 Susan Berfield |
Sleek. Stylish. Samsonite? Samsonite has been kicked around for years. Now Marcello Bottoli wants to take it upscale.  |
BusinessWeek February 26, 2007 Michael Arndt |
Turning Ideas Into Dollars "Payback: Reaping the Rewards of Innovation" is a step-by-step program for innovation that actually makes money.  |
BusinessWeek February 26, 2007 Jane Sasseen |
A Better Look At The Boss's Pay New SEC rules require greater disclosure, but don't expect CEOs to take a hit.  |
CIO February 15, 2007 Cathy Mallen |
Want a C-Level Post? Make a To-Stop List Most executives have an ever-growing to-do list. But if you're looking to take the next step in your career and feel like you're in limbo, Marshall Goldsmith suggests concentrating on a "to-stop" list.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive February 1, 2007 Sander Flaum |
Leadership: Pareto's Principle The wise business leader knows how to find the "vital few" who have an impact on performance.  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2007 Jill Jusko |
Customer Created Internet technologies are encouraging a more customer-driven innovation process - one where customers help drive the product development process rather than simply react to company-driven ideas.  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2007 Traci Purdum |
Indirect Procurement Gets The Shaft Companies choose to outsource function to improve service.  |
HBS Working Knowledge February 14, 2007 Tarun Khanna |
Tata-Corus: India's New Steel Giant Tata's acquisition of Corus is notable not only for creating a new steel giant, but also because this deal was a private sector venture far from Indian government influence.  |
The Motley Fool February 14, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Backdating Al Capone Tax bills will be due soon in the options backdating scandal that will likely sink many executives. In addition to misrepresenting to the IRS the real profits earned, backdating also misrepresents the true cost of stock options to shareholders.  |
The Motley Fool February 14, 2007 Nathan Alderman |
The Serpent in Apple's Garden Now that Apple's moving from music into movies and TV, has the Mac maker begun to jeopardize its success by aligning itself more with the content-creating industry heavyweights -- at the risk of alienating the customers responsible for its current download dominance.  |
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