Articles tagged: CEO
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by S.C. Mishra While being associated with an organization, one should not only try to understand the job that one does but also how the organization works. written by Bnei Baruch Is there a deeper lesson at the heart of the current financial collapse? Can we use the current crisis to stimulate a lasting change in our approach to life? written by Freddic Clay The personality in the limelight of the auto industry at present is the CEO of the world's largest manufacturer of automobiles, G. Richard Wagoner, Jr., General Motors Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. written by Claudia Beckford The international race of Singapore first took place in the early 60s and it was called the Malaysian Grand Prix but it was discontinued due to the tragic incidents occurred besides the traffic problems it caused due to the closing of the roads. The race was not held for a total of 33-years from 1974 to 2007. written by Mark Victor Hansen Attitude opens doors. Always has. Always will. You can train skills, but you can’t usually train attitudes. I always hire people with a good attitude. written by Robert Baer Baer Read the new business book Think Like a CEO to get the information you need to accelearate your sales cycles. written by Robert Sher This essay explains why having even a shallow relationship with competitors can be very productive. It debunks some of the biggest fears about such relationships and suggests some tools to help with the process. written by Robert Sher One of the most important things to understand about sellers is why they want to sell. Don't expect that they'll just tell you. Surely they will tell you something, but it's not always the truth, or it's a half-truth. This essay identifies many of the common reasons sellers sell businesses. written by Vera Leonik There are few professions which require as much continuous updating as that of the Information System (IS) executives. Not only does the hardware and software scene change relentlessly, but also ideas about the actual management of the IS function are being continuously modified, updated and changed. written by Vera Leonik Nowadays with the negative consequences of poor risk management growing bigger, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) are again on the front lines of business. Usually all problems can be solved with the help of paying money for fixing it and moving on. But today not all risks can be solved by power of money. written by jason wallace Reorganization and Repositioning of Resun Corporation written by Erick Laseca Lopez Mena was appointed the MTB’s CEO by incoming president Felipe Calderon. He succeeds Magdalena Carral, who occupied the position since early 2006. written by Every conversation I have with a CEO of a middle-sized company eventually touches on the same conundrum … ‘How in the world does a company of our size get traction in new markets with new clients?’ This challenge seems to rank right up there with problems of arranging sufficient financial resources and getting top people to commit to a small but growing company. This article discussed five reasons why many companies fail in the effort. written by BetterZine Publisher So called guru-s creating life time opportunities one after another and because of them, sometimes its better to give money to a perfect stranger than pay for so called perfect biz. written by Roger Seip I recently was made aware of two comparative statistics that I thought you might find extremely valuable. I learned that the average American reads less than 2 books per year- one and a half to be exact, with almost two thirds of those going unfinished. On the whole, Americans have lost the habit of reading good books. << previous page 1 next page>> |