| Sort by: Article Title | Contributor | Topic | Date |
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Leading the Information EnterpriseCEOs are instrumental in transforming traditional companies into knowledge powerhouses. Their challenge? Mixing creativity and standardization. |
Jennifer Pellet | May 1 2002 | |
The CEO’s DilemmaCompetition for customer loyalty is war. Winners balance broad customer need with tight corporate focus. |
Jennifer Pellet | May 1 2002 | |
Health Care CrisisHealth care costs are soaring and employees don’t want to pay, leaving CEOs with one very expensive problem. |
Jennifer Pellet | Events , ROUNDTABLES | April 1 2002 |
The Executive BranchThe top job has grown so complex that CEOs practically need a presidential cabinet to stay informed and on their toes. |
Jennifer Pellet | February 1 2002 | |
HealthSouth’s Digital DreamCEO Richard Scrushy promises to build the world’s most high-tech hospital-with Lawrence J. Ellison’s and Oracle’s help he just may succeed. |
Jennifer Pellet | December 1 2001 | |
Mr. Fix-It Steps InHe’s off to a fast start, but can Bob Nardelli make his General Electric experience stick at The Home Depot? |
Jennifer Pellet | October 1 2001 | |
The Highs and Lows of Being a CEOOf all the challenges a CEO faces today, simply showing up to accept the job would hardly rank near the [...] |
Jennifer Pellet | August 1 2001 | |
CEO OF THE YEAR 2001In 1984, a 17-year-old freshman dropped out of college to build a startup biz – and turned PC retail upside down. Seventeen years later he’s still surprising us. |
Jennifer Pellet | CEO of the Year | July 1 2001 |
Gary, Gary, Quite ContraryCan Gary Wendt, Conseco’s one-year-old CEO, GE-ify the troubled insurance firm? |
Jennifer Pellet | June 1 2001 | |
When E-brands FAIL: Building Hew Brand Value with Old Brand Tricks |
Jennifer Pellet | May 1 2001 |