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Jillelikann BaradBarbie is the material girl par excellence, the original mall rat. Introduced by Mattel at the Toy Fair in 1959 [...] |
Michael T Harris | January 17 1992 | |
Bold Thinking In CEO PayBoards of directors are discovering that CEOs must think and act like owners if they intend to win. Here are five ways to build partnerships with shareholders. |
David R. Meredith | January 1 1992 | |
Russia After The CoupA reformer, Dr. Leonid Abalkin, director of the Soviet Academy of Science’s Institute of Economics, and economic adviser to former [...] |
Thomas E. Keller | January 1 1992 | |
Madmen in AuthorityModerator: Ladies and gentlemen, good evening and welcome to this very special TV panel discussion between three of our most [...] |
Robert Bittlestone | January 1 1992 | |
Pentirban CowboyTHE NEW CORPORATE FRONTIER: THE BIG TOWN MOVE TO SMALL TOWN U.S.A. By David Heenan, McGraw-Hill, 262 pp., S19.95.It had [...] |
Joe Queenan | January 1 1992 | |
Play To WinEven when they battle the competition for fun, CEOs don’t like finishing second. |
William F. Stasior | January 1 1992 | |
Visions 2000In the concluding half of this series featuring nine leading figures in business, politics, law, academia, science, and education, four focus their sights over the horizon to guide CEOs toward the new century. |
Chief Executive | January 1 1992 | |
Mark BakerFor British Telecom, a true North American presence was first established when it acquired TYMNET from McDonnell Douglas in 1989. [...] |
Peter Lacey | January 1 1992 | |
Robert KamerschenThe Chinese word for change or problem has two parts, says Robert Kamerschen, chairman and CEO of ADVO-System, the nation’s [...] |
Paul Helou | January 1 1992 | |
Dean R. O’HareOn Kentucky Derby Day, I take a deep breath if none of the horses have died on the track,” says [...] |
Judith Rehak | January 1 1992 |