Articles mentioning both Chairman and CEO

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  1. The Ethics of Emotional Intelligence. Are you in authority and lapsing in ethical judgement?

    Explore Article Business Ethics (Sep 1 2010)

    The Ethics of Emotional Intelligence. Are you in authority and lapsing in ethical judgement? ...nd a leader’s viability. Consider how public sentiment turned more negative against BP after former CEO Tony Hayward made the comment, “I want my life back,” and later watched his yacht race while gu......ons. They can reach a position of power and sometimes develop contempt for ‘the small people’ as BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg was quoted describing the Gulf residents.” In a recent Wall Street Journal art... (Read Full Article)

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  2. Bill Gore's Formula for Failure

    Explore Article strategy+business (Aug 23 2010)

    Bill Gore's Formula for Failure ...nderstanding at every level usually end up with truly empowered workforces. — Rich Teerlink, former CEO and chairman of Harley-Davidson Motor Company and coauthor, with Lee Ozley, of More Than a Motorcycle: The Leade... (Read Full Article)

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  3. Developing Strategic Thinkers: How to identify strategic thinking skills and develop that competency

    Explore Article bravenewpress.com (Aug 3 2010)

    ...-up of skills; strives to increase knowledge with up-to-date information). This is how Jeff Immelt, CEO of GE, described the process in an interview with Harvard Business Review (2006): “We came up with ......nking in the same way that teambuilding games were expected to improve team work. Dr. Farid Muna is Chairman of Meirc Training & Consulting. He holds a Bachelors degree in Management from San Diego State Univ... (Read Full Article)

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  4. 12 Leadership Guidelines for Leading through Learning in Turbulent Times

    Explore Article Leadership Development (Jun 22 2010)

    12 Leadership Guidelines for Leading through Learning in Turbulent Times In January 2009, founder and chairman of India’s Satyam Computer Services—the “largest publically traded company you’ve never heard of”—R......eople want to work, in good times and bad.” Venkatesh Roddam, Director of VenSat Tech India was the CEO at Satyam BPO (a Satyam subsidiary), reflects on the resilience at Satyam, “To be faced with a cris... (Read Full Article)

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  5. "Get Your Hands Dirty and Be Accountable," Ge Ceo Jeffrey Immelt Tells New ...

    Explore Article StreetInsider.com (May 24 2010)

    "There is economic and social anxiety," said the chairman of the nation's largest conglomerate. "Europe appears to be 'teetering' on the brink of a financial......LL, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The U.S. is at an unprecedented moment in its history, Jeffrey Immelt, CEO of General Electric Co. (GE.N) told the Boston College Class of 2010 at the University’s 134th Comm... (Read Full Article)

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  6. Gregory Unruh: Sustainability Management vs. Sustainability Leadership

    Explore Article Living a green life (Mar 1 2010)

    ... around the planet. There are good examples out there to serve as role models. During his tenure as CEO of Alcan Inc., Travis Engen simultaneously shrunk ... In the hallowed halls of B-School academia th......sion by 25 percent and grew revenues by 120 percent. Reaching outside the corporate walls, Unilever chairman Antony Burmans helped the company co-found the Marine Stewardship Council to foster the sustainable... (Read Full Article)

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  7. Something For Young Ceos

    Explore Article TYPEARLS (Feb 5 2010)

    ...ove to win and when I can’t find, I look for those who hate to lose” and it’s Herb Kelleher, Former Chairman and CEO Southwest Airlines in the US (one of the most successful airlines in America history), who said “It... (Read Full Article)

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  8. Cristo Rey students get education in and out of classroom

    Explore Article The Pilot (Feb 5 2010)

    Cristo Rey students get education in and out of classroom ...g, they make the contribution themselves, in addition to a nominal tuition” said Thomas P. O’Neill, chairman of North Cambridge Catholic’s Board of Trustees and CEO of O’Neill and Associates, an employer of NCCHS students. North Cambridge’s website lists over 90 c... (Read Full Article)

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  9. Lessons from Leno and Conan on Managing Succession

    Explore Article BusinessWeek (Jan 27 2010)

    ...havior that we saw in the O'Brien/Leno situation. But companies constantly do this—keep an outgoing CEO around as chairman, for example. The data are clear: If you're going to replace that CEO with an insider, to keep the ex-CEO around makes for a very complicated situation. Whose authority matters? Will they constantly be try... (Read Full Article)

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  10. When Will CMO Heads Roll?

    Explore Article ClickZ (Jan 21 2010)

    When Will CMO Heads Roll? CEO gets religion: An existing CEO or a new CEO can sometimes get involved in major marketing strategy shifts. This is particularly true when the CEO's ... Before we delve into my column, I want to welcome my new co-columnist in the Paid Search Stra......nline media any longer and therefore budgets are shifting. Kevin Lee, Didit cofounder and executive chairman, has been an acknowledged search engine marketing expert since 1995. ... (Read Full Article)

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  11. The Three Forgotten Reasons Why CEOs Fail

    Explore Article amandahudson's blog (Jan 17 2010)

    ...is in and the autocrat is out. If you need proof, look at the appointment of Sir Howard Stringer as chairman and chief executive at Sony, the Japanese media conglomerate. Words used to describe Sir Howard and......ckard. What you can do: Few CEOs pander to fashion. But frankly it’s always useful to be known as a CEO who listens and learns. Strength and decisiveness are important, yes, but in the ... (Read Full Article)

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  12. Becoming a CEO

    Explore Article Mergers and Acquisitions (Jan 13 2010)

    Becoming a CEO ...usiness. If that had come out on day one, it would have raised too many questions.’ Higher forces A chairman can be immensely important as a CEO beds into the role. Whitbread has worked with two chairmen and observes it was the first one who of... (Read Full Article)

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  13. Advisory Boards – Turbocharged Business Development | Articles MD

    Explore Article a.mooladays.com (Jan 10 2010)

    Advisory Boards – Turbocharged Business Development | Articles MD ...e of the most subtle and complex processes that I have ever been involved in. My discussions with a CEO or Chairman about designing, building and managing a board generally begin with an initial contact which has be... (Read Full Article)

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  14. The Problem with Incestuous Management

    Explore Article Business Blogs (Jan 7 2010)

    ... answer becomes clear when you look at the company’s management team. Michael Koss is the company’s CEO. He’s also the company’s vice chairman, president, COO, and CFO. The company’s VP of sales is, that’s right, John Koss. Together they own ... (Read Full Article)

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  15. How Remarkable Women Lead A Breakthrough Model for Work and Life ...

    Explore Article Toine Grotens Blog (Jan 5 2010)

    Avon (AVP) Chairman and CEO Andrea Jung has a plaque she keeps behind her desk that depicts four footprints: that of an ape, a ... (Read Full Article)

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  16. north of neutral dialog: positive leadership « Northofneutral's Blog

    Explore Article Northofneutral's Blog (Jan 4 2010)

    north of neutral dialog: positive leadership « Northofneutral's Blog ...Dart was acquired by Duracell in 1984, and over the next four years Bob advanced from VP Finance to CEO, serving in that role (and later additionally as Chairman) for the following six years while Duracell became a portfolio company of KKR, the fabled private e... (Read Full Article)

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  17. Expect Heavy CEO Turnover Very Soon

    Explore Article Forbes.com (Dec 16 2009)

    Expect Heavy CEO Turnover Very Soon In addition, December has become the largest single month, representing 14% of a year's total CEO departures. Historically, this wasn't the pattern. ... If history is any predictor of what's in San......y. 'Tis the season. Nat Stoddard is co-author of The Right Leader: Selecting Executives Who Fit and chairman of Crenshaw Associates, a New York-based consulting firm that advises senior executives and boards ... (Read Full Article)

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  18. The fable of the new CEO and the culturally unfit « Brandon A Roger

    Explore Article Brandon A Roger (Nov 29 2009)

    Moving a new administrative assistant into the CEO's admin is a dramatic change within the organization regardless of how long she or he had been part......s based on differential performance because some people might get upset.” According to Colin Powel, Chairman (Ret), Joint Chiefs of Staff, leadership means sometimes you will piss people off. Such a simple co... (Read Full Article)

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  19. Should CEOs Be Chairmen?

    Explore Article BusinessWeek (Nov 10 2009)

    ...orway, which manages $400 billion in assets, among them—believe that this splitting of the roles of Chairman and CEO should become mandatory for all public firms. The main argument for the split is that a board of di... (Read Full Article)

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  20. The Invisible Ink: 4 E's of Leadership by Jack Welch

    Explore Article The Invisible Ink (Nov 8 2009)

    Larry Bossidy, former CEO and Chairman of the board, Honeywell It is worth reading this book as Welch has justified the each and every poi... (Read Full Article)

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  21. No. 1: The Breakthrough Value Proposition

    Explore Article BusinessWeek (Nov 6 2009)

    No. 1: The Breakthrough Value Proposition ...ocusing on delivering a highly differentiated, valuable set of benefits. Selim A. Bassoul serves as chairman and CEO of Middleby (MIDD), a member of the select set of companies that have achieved high revenue growth ... (Read Full Article)

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  22. Do college presidents need a pay czar? | csmonitor.com

    Explore Article Home | csmonitor.com (Nov 5 2009)

    Do college presidents need a pay czar? | csmonitor.com ... colleges and universities and $791,884 for heads of public institutions. In fact, American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault had more compensation (at about $43.3 million) than all of the top 25 private univ......nsibilities in higher education, says Harvey Rubin, the University of Pennsylvania’s faculty senate chairman. “If you look a the scale of any major research university, they are all multibillion dollar budget... (Read Full Article)

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  23. Leadership in the New Order

    Explore Article mb.com.ph (Nov 4 2009)

    To successfully lead the organization, the CEO must possess a new set of traits adapted to the current conditions otherwise, his world will gobble......Jack Welch, Asea Brown Boveri’s Percy Barnevik, Xerox’s Barry Rand and the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Colin Powell, we would find a common thread in the way they led their organizations. Keep the entre... (Read Full Article)

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  24. Many CEOs Pursue the Four Ps - Pay, Power, Perks and Prestige ...

    Explore Article Your Guide to New York City (Nov 3 2009)

    ... are more and more CEOs falling from grace. In the United States, forced exits accounted for 39% of CEO departures in 2002 up from 25 % in 2001, according to Booz Allen Hamilton. In 2002, Enron Chairman Ken Lay, Tyco chief Dennis Kozlowski, Qwest’s Joe Nacchio, Worldcom’s Bernie Ebbers. Year 2003 saw ... (Read Full Article)

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