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A Renaissance for American Manufacturing?Greater stability, productivity and innovation—along with a shift in comparative labor-costs—are restoring the made-in-America advantage. |
Dale Buss | Operations | September 14 2012 |
Examining the CEO to Politician PathThe business performance of CEO Mitt Romney has become a central issue in the presidential campaign, as the Republican candidate tries to leverage his achievements as head of Bain Capital and the Winter Olympics into a narrative of leadership success that would make him just the right president for these difficult economic times. |
Dale Buss | Election Center , Governance/Compliance | September 2 2012 |
How Business Leaders React to the Supreme Court’s Decision to Uphold ObamacareThe Congressional Budget Office has estimated that a fully implemented Obamacare plan will cost the U.S. taxpayer about $1.7 trillion, [...] |
Dale Buss | CEO Briefing Newsletter | July 5 2012 |
What Really Motivates CEOs to Invest in Some States and Not OthersDo CEOs like to expand and establish companies especially in states with high poverty rates? The question has emerged in some quarters as a criticism of how CEOs surveyed by Chief Executive determined their choices for the magazine’s “Best States” and “Worst States” for doing business, in the May-June issue. |
Dale Buss | Best & Worst States | May 29 2012 |
Best and Worst States for Start-Ups 2012Figuring out how to nurture startups has never been more important to the U.S. economy or those of its states. Here are the best and worst states for start-ups in 2012. |
Dale Buss | Best & Worst States | May 2 2012 |
Will Wisconsin Rise Again?The Badger State keeps rising in the Chief Executive Best States/Worst States list, and that’s got Wisconsin businesses cheering—as well as investing. |
Dale Buss | Best & Worst States | May 2 2012 |
Social VoicesEvery CEO has a different style of communication — some prefer to put themselves out there in the blogosphere while others prefer to leave that to the social media experts. Here’s how eight CEOs feel about – and address – social media. |
Dale Buss | Technology | September 16 2011 |
CEOs and Social MediaSocial media involvement is deepening quickly at most companies. Ford already is spending about 25 percent of its mammoth marketing budget to leverage its early auto-industry leadership in social media. And the overall trend is clear: Social media investments are gaining an average of 5 percent this year while companies are typically cutting at least 5 percent from print, television and outdoor advertising budgets. |
Dale Buss | Internet , Technology | September 12 2011 |
Is Your Company Vulnerable to Cyber-Sabotage?As more business transactions are transferred to the web, chief executives are faced with the decision of whether or not to stay with traditional models or to move with the marketplace. Though security threats are a main concern, and CEOs should learn how to combat cyber sabotage, some new technologies are far safer than you think. |
Dale Buss | Internet , Technology | July 12 2011 |
Examining the ROI of R&DToday’s tough economy demands more intense scrutiny of investments in innovation. Innovation is no longer sufficient in itself, but rather there is a new desire for metrics with which to measure success. But can you really measure ROI based on corporate investment? |
Dale Buss | Operations , Technology | May 18 2011 |