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CFO August 1, 2007 Tom Leander |
View from Asia: How to Manage Terrorism Successes against terror in Indonesia aside, Southeast Asia is getting more dangerous. But it's a mistake for U.S. companies to lock down.  |
CFO August 1, 2007 Rob Garver |
No Exit Divorcing for irreconcilable differences may be legal in most states, but it won't get you out of a merger. Material adverse change clauses are supposed to protect buyers, but in a seller's market the burden may fall to the buyer's CFO.  |
CFO August 1, 2007 Randy Myers |
Better Ways to Buy Treasury managers are teaming up with corporate purchasing agents to tame commodity risk.  |
CRM August 1, 2007 David Myron |
Automation Proves Its Value Automation is beginning to prove its value - not only in cutting costs, but in driving revenue as well.  |
CRM August 1, 2007 Donna Fluss |
A Weak Connection Ignoring customer needs is extremely shortsighted and expensive.  |
CRM August 1, 2007 Marshall Lager |
Capital Ideas Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover - or a company by its name.  |
HBS Working Knowledge August 1, 2007 Eric Werker |
Company Town: Fixing Corrupt Governments Corporations should be allowed to run for office in corrupt Third World governments.  |
Inc. August 1, 2007 Nitasha Tiku |
When Scandal Knocks... Did these companies respond well to bad publicity?  |
CRM August 2007 Carol Ellison |
Paper Cuts Most of your customers now say they prefer electronic bills to paper ones. This can be great news - provided you make the most of the opportunity to strengthen the customer relationship.  |
CRM August 2007 |
The Voices of Reason Now enterprises can use technology to help employees search voicemails or recorded calls for key words and phrases, and, in the end, to decode important customer concerns.  |
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