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Chief Executive Magazine Names Honeywell CEO David Cote 2013 CEO of the YearChief Executive magazine today announced that David Cote, Chairman and CEO of Honeywell has been named “2013 CEO of the Year,” an honor bestowed upon an outstanding corporate leader, nominated and selected by a group of his peers. |
ChiefExecutive.net | CEO Briefing Newsletter , CEO of the Year | May 31 2013 |
CEO of the Year David Novak: The Recognition LeaderDavid Novak sees himself as the chief teaching officer of Yum! Brands and believes that recognition is the foundation for motivation—which is the only way to make big things happen. |
JP Donlon | CEO of the Year | June 27 2012 |
Why David Novak?Meeting at the NYSE in New York City, members of the 2012 CEO of the Year selection committee culled from [...] |
Ray Palmer | CEO of the Year | June 27 2012 |
Full List of Previous CEO of the Year Award WinnersChief Executive magazine’s CEO of the Year award dates back more than 25 years and has honored some of the most recognizable names in business like Jack Welch, Bill Gates, A.G. Lafley and Michael Dell. Joining the list this year is Ford Motor Company’s Alan Mulally. Read on for a full list of winners. |
Karin Moyer | CEO of the Year | June 27 2012 |
Celebrating 2011’s CEO of the Year: Alan MulallyLast night at the New York Stock Exchange, Chief Executive honored Ford CEO Alan Mulally as 2011′s CEO of the Year. Chosen by a jury of his peers, Mulally received the recognition for his turnaround of the Ford brand. Here are some highlights of the evening. |
Jennifer Pellet | CEO of the Year | July 28 2011 |
CEO of the Year Alan Mulally on Important Leadership QualitiesAlan Mulally sits down to speak with Chief Executive magazine’s JP Donlon. Here he details what leadership qualities are most important for a CEO to have. His view? You need a compelling vision and then find a way to make that happen. |
ChiefExecutive.net | CEO of the Year , Videos | June 28 2011 |
CEO of the Year Alan Mulally: The Road AheadThis year, Ford Motor Company’s Alan Mulally has been chosen by his peers as Chief Executive magazine’s CEO of the Year. Over the past five years, Mulally has orchestrated a turnaround for this iconic American company that excelled through the recession as many of its counterparts were taking federal bailouts. |
JP Donlon | CEO of the Year | June 27 2011 |
Mulally on What’s Next for FordNow that Mulally has turned the company around, it’s time to stop focusing on recovery and instead on growth. Here, Mulally shares the company’s innovative strategies moving forward. |
JP Donlon | CEO of the Year | June 27 2011 |
Six Things All CEOs Can Learn From MulallyIt no doubt took tremendous leadership skills for Alan Mulally to orchestrate such a profound turnaround for the automobile company. Here are some stats and key takeaways for other CEOs and business leaders on how to lead in the face of adversity. |
JP Donlon | CEO of the Year , Leadership & Strategy | June 27 2011 |
How Do CEOs Measure Their Peers?Chief Executive magazine’s CEO of the Year is unique in that the award’s recipient is chosen by his peers. These business leaders focus on a number of attributes when selecting a CEO of the Year winner such as a focus on people and a consistent moral landscape. |
ChiefExecutive.net | CEO of the Year | June 27 2011 |