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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 |
OFFICE SPACE: ARMCHAIR M.B.A.; Finding a Sea Less CrowdedAMERICAN companies spend too much time competing in narrowly defined industries and, as a result, face relentless downward pressure on [...] |
William J. Holstein | Leadership | January 30 2005 |
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 |
Recast the Hardware? Easy. Now Try the Mind-SetA SUBSTANTIAL internal cultural shift is under way at I.B.M. so that it can remain a leader in innovation and [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | January 2 2005 |
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Joan Warner | Leadership | January 1 2005 |
Japan’s Elder PowerMost Western CEOs have yet to discover the nation’s imminent spending boom. |
Chief Executive | Strategy | January 1 2005 |
In Defense of the DollarThe debate about the dollar is almost like a religious argument€¦quot;the subject is so unknowable that we can argue only [...] |
Chief Executive | Strategy | January 1 2005 |
Mending Transatlantic TiesTO PROSPER, EUROPE AND THE U.S. NEED EACH OTHER. |
Chief Executive | Strategy | January 1 2005 |
Innovation, Leadership And Still No SatisfactionWHAT do the Rolling Stones and the Salvation Army have in common? They are both among the world’s 10 most [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | December 19 2004 |
Guarding the Flow Of Global ProductionAS companies rely increasingly on suppliers and factories overseas, keeping their global supply chains safe from terrorism and other disruptions [...] |
Chief Executive | Leadership | December 5 2004 |