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Do Manufacturers Need Federal Help?BIG business needs help from the government if American manufacturing is to remain competitive, says J.T. Battenberg III, chairman and [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | January 16 2005 |
The Chinese Way To Brand IdentityA CHINESE company’s plan to acquire I.B.M.’s personal computer division is just one example of current Chinese efforts to buy [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | February 13 2005 |
The Alpha Currency? It’s Still the DollarFEARS that the dollar could go into a free fall because of big budget and trade deficits are overblown, says [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | February 27 2005 |
A Wave of Mergers, Not Yet at Its CrestTHE current wave of mergers and acquisitions is just the beginning of a major period of corporate consolidation, says Dennis [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | March 13 2005 |
The Multinational As Cultural ChameleonAMERICAN multinational companies face many challenges these days, including possible adverse reaction to American policies in Iraq, says Ronald M. [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | April 10 2005 |
Outsourcing As a Sign of StrengthTHE positive aspects of outsourcing technology work to India are often overlooked in the United States, says Shirish Netke, who [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | April 24 2005 |
The View’s Still Great From the Corner OfficeWITH so many celebrity chief executives spending more time in courtrooms than in boardrooms these days, the race for the [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | May 8 2005 |
The Big Chill In the BoardroomMANY experienced executives are unwilling to serve on corporate boards because they may be financially liable for their decisions, says [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | May 22 2005 |
Succession In the ValleySome, like Hyperion, get it right. Most others, unfortunately, don’t. |
Chief Executive | Leadership | June 1 2005 |
The Rough Road Ahead For G.M. and FordTHE American automotive industry is facing its darkest hours in decades, says Dietmar A. Ostermann, vice president and auto industry [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | June 5 2005 |