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Does Marissa Mayer Have What It Takes to Fix Yahoo?Fred Hassan, a six time turnaround CEO, has his doubts but feels as a product leader, Marissa Mayer is the right person. The difficulty lies in the fact that as a newly minted public company CEO, she has never seen a turnaround at Google—and needs advice and support to undertake what arguably is the most difficult task any CEO faces. |
ChiefExecutive.net | CEO Briefing Newsletter | March 20 2013 |
In Search of the UneconomyDissecting T-Mobile’s “uncarrier” strategy. |
Joe Queenan | March 19 2013 | |
Top 5 Eco-friendly CarsLooking to drive—literally—energy efficiency? Check out these lean, green machines. |
William J. Holstein and Bill Visnic | Cars , CEO Briefing Newsletter , CEO Life | March 18 2013 |
Competing in the Global Ideas EconomyBoth the time and place of 2013’s CEO Leadership Summit could not have been more fitting. In December, in the wake of the devastation of Hurricane Sandy and with the fiscal cliff still looming ahead, more than 100 business leaders from across the country gathered at the NYSE Euronext—an icon of free enterprise that later turned out to have been in the midst of a merger—to share ideas on navigating the challenges of the stormy global economy. |
Jennifer Pellet And C.J Prince | CEO2CEO Summit , Global Business , Leadership & Strategy | March 15 2013 |
Swisse Vitamin’s Radek Sali: The NaturalAn Australian CEO shares his strategy for translating his marketing juggernaut’s success stateside. |
Jennifer Pellet | CEO Briefing Newsletter | March 15 2013 |
CEO Confidence Index March 2013The CEO Confidence Index, Chief Executive‘s monthly gauge of CEO expectations for overall business conditions over the next 12 months, dipped 1.5% in March, falling to 5.55. CEOs remain cautiously optimistic about prospects over the next year. |
ChiefExecutive.net | CEO Confidence Index | March 14 2013 |
Doctor Shortage in California In Face of Obamacare OverhaulCalifornia, the state that first attempted to implement President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, has realized there aren’t enough doctors to care for the large influx of newly insured patients. |
ChiefExecutive.net | CEO Briefing Newsletter | March 13 2013 |
Entrepreneurs’ Propensity for Risk; Taxes, Licensing Regulations and Economic Uncertainty Cited as ChallengesData on newly formed companies and their founders are hard to come by, but a vital component to measuring economic health emerged in a recent study of today’s entrepreneurs. LegalZoom and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation surveyed 1,431 business owners who formed their companies through LegalZoom in 2012. Policy makers should heed the finding that certain barriers impede start-ups at a critical stage of development. |
ChiefExecutive.net | CEO Briefing Newsletter | March 13 2013 |
Strong Company Reputations Aren’t Always What They SeemAmazon.com is widely popular. In fact, according to a Harris Interactive survey of 14,000 individuals Amazon enjoys the best reputation among the general public of any company. But wait. Last year last year Apple topped Harris Interactive same survey and recently it has seen its stock plummet by more than 20 percent. Mark Hulbert, editor of the Hulbert Financial Digest argues that the most admired companies aren’t always the best investments. |
ChiefExecutive.net | CEO Briefing Newsletter | March 13 2013 |
How American Business Saved CivilizationHow entrepreneurialism and innovation inspired business leaders across the country to mobilize the “arsenal of democracy” that allowed the Allies to triumph |
JP Donlon | CEO Briefing Newsletter | March 12 2013 |