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Bosses, It's Time to Get Tough
Tough times call for harsh tough bosses. I am for ever grateful to David X for showing me what it takes to be a tough leader. Here are his six principles of leading in tough times: Stay in control. On no account let anyone do anything or...
Tags: Team, Disloyalty, Team Management, Management, Jo Owen
Blog posts 2009-02-23

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NANJING FIAT TO SUFFER DEALER'S DISLOYALTY IN SHANGHAI
AsiaInfo Services 11-30-2007 Nanjing Fiat to Suffer Dealer's Disloyalty in Shanghai SHANGHAI, Nov 30, 2007 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Nanjing Fiat Inc., a joint venture of Italy's Fiat Automobile SpA in China, will likely suffer the conversion of AsiaInfo Services...
Tags: Fiat, sales
Research articles 2007-11-30
Judas, Brutus, and "a senior administration official": why we have a political culture of disloyalty - Cover Story
Why we have a political culture of disloyalty Clinton frequently railed against people in his own inner circle who he felt had betrayed him and presented the media with a false portrait of him and the way he made decisions. "Traitors on my staff," he called them to...
Tags: administration, Bush, Government, president, SOFTWARE, staff, White House
Research articles 1996-09-01
Four Sins the Boss Won't Forgive
Bosses know, from their own experience, that cock-ups happen. Most but not all bosses are pretty forgiving of mistakes. But there are some things that they find hard to forgive. Here are the four greatest CLMs career limiting moves which team members can make: ...
Tags: Boss, Team Management, Management, Jo Owen
Blog posts 2009-02-16
Murdoch's Attack Dog Snarls At the 'Parasites'
[by Andrew Clark] If you go by the numbers, a slim Australian with a sharp tongue and a penchant for ultra-skinny ties has become the most powerful newspaper editor in America. The Wall Street Journal has claimed top spot in circulation rankings and its boss seems intent on marshalling...
Tags: Google Inc., Wall Street Journal, Search Engine, Rupert Murdoch, Thomson Corp., News Corp., Attack, Murdoch, Internet, Search, Companies, Dow Jones, MediaGuardian
External links 2009-11-02
What's the Most Unethical Thing You've Ever Done in Business?
What's the Most Unethical Thing You've Ever Done in Business?RE: What's the Most Unethical Thing You've Ever Done in Business?Why not offer large sums of money for the nastiest story then you could contribute directly to your own subject? By its wording and positioning your request is an invitation to...
Tags: Most Unethical Thing
Discussion threads 2008-10-07
BNET Readers Share Their Ethical Lapses
Last week we asked BNET readers to share their ethical lapses and what they learned them. To our surprise, several folks were offended by the very nature of the question, as if we thought ethical lapses were something to be glorified. Writes jwood: What were you thinking? Having your...
Tags: Lapse, Manager, Namfu, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Sales Strategy, Mortgages, Enterprise Software, Software, Sales, Finance, Capital Structures, Michael Mattis
Blog posts 2008-10-17
How to Keep Your Job in a Downturn
  Wall Street has moved seamlessly from greed to fear. Fear is contagious. Fear of being downsized, rightsized, offshored, bestshored, re-engineered, let go or plain fired is on the rise in Main Street as well as on Wall Street. Success is no longer measured in promotions, bonuses...
Tags: Job, Boss, Recruitment & Selection, Insurance, Financial Planning, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Jo Owen
Blog posts 2008-10-31
LEAD: Chronology of major events related to Jenkins
TOKYO, Nov. 27 Kyodo (EDS: UPDATING LAST ITEM) Chronology of major events related to U.S. Army deserter Charles Jenkins, the husband of repatriated Japanese abductee Hitomi Soga. 1965 -- Jenkins crosses into North Korea from South Korea while serving near the demilitarized zone. U.S. forces...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, Japan, Jenkins, Leadership, NETWORKING, North, Tokyo, U.S. Army
Research articles 2004-11-29
LEAD: Chronology of major events related to Jenkins
TOKYO, Dec. 7 Kyodo (EDS: UPDATING LAST ITEM WITH JENKINS' ARRIVAL ON SADO) Chronology of major events related to U.S. Army deserter Charles Jenkins, the husband of repatriated Japanese abductee Hitomi Soga. 1965 -- Jenkins crosses into North Korea from South Korea while serving near...
Tags: Government, HEALTHCARE, Japan, Jenkins, NETWORKING, North, Tokyo, U.S. Army
Research articles 2004-12-13
Contract rebels look set to sign
LONDON AFP — Rio Ferdinand and Cristiano Ronaldo look set to sign new long-term contract extensions after months of protracted negotiations and even allegations of disloyalty in the case of the England defender. But the club's chief executive David Gill has leapt to the defence of the 29 million...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, FINANCE, London, negotiation
Research articles 2005-07-03
What Deep Throat did; Follow the money.(Deep Throat comes clean)
The anonymous source who brought down Nixon has revealed himself. His legacy is immense--and still changing IN HIS final years, Richard Nixon always bristled when he brooded about it, and he did so a lot. The actions of "The Source", as he called him--the...
Tags: Government, White House
Research articles 2005-06-04
Motor Racing: Lewis on warpath
LEWIS HAMILTON wants Fernando Alonso booted out of McLaren at the end of the season - even if he ends up in a Ferrari. Britain's Grand Prix sensation yesterday revealed the extent of the rift with his bitter rival across the garage. Hamilton, 22,...
Tags: Ferrari, team
Research articles 2007-09-30
Hoover planned arrests
A newly declassified document shows that J. Edgar Hoover, the long-time director of the FBI, had a plan to suspend habeas corpus and imprison some 12,000 Americans that he suspected of disloyalty. Hoover sent his plan to the White House on July 7, 1950, 12 days after the...
Tags: FBI, Government, Hoover, Hoover's Inc., president, U.S.
Research articles 2007-12-23
Hoover on right track
It was pretty ironic to read an article from the New York Times News Service about J. Edgar Hoover's plan to imprison Americans suspected of disloyalty. The editors of the New York Times actively undermined the current administration during a war by exposing a successful operation that tracked international financial...
Tags: Government, New York Times Co.
Research articles 2007-12-25
Winnie Mandela suspended from ANC Women's League - African National Congress - Brief Article
Winnie Mandela has been suspended for one year from the African National Congress Women's League. Mandela, estranged wife of ANC leader Nelson Mandela, was ousted for "defiance, insubordination and total disloyalty." The Women's League issued a statement of its decision, saying that the suspension was decided upon in May...
Tags: U.S. Congress, women
Research articles 1993-08-09
Red Scare or Red Menace? American Communism and Anticommunism in the Cold War Era
The main reason for this taboo was the searing legacy of McCarthyism. McCarthy's modus operandi was to toss off serious accusations of disloyalty and treason with a disgracefully cavalier regard for accuracy. He seized center stage with sallies against communists in the State Department - an arm of the federal...
Tags: accusation, agent, America, FBI, Government, Moscow, U.S.
Research articles 1996-09-22
The Amerasia Spy Case: Prelude to McCarthyism
The main reason for this taboo was the searing legacy of McCarthyism. McCarthy's modus operandi was to toss off serious accusations of disloyalty and treason with a disgracefully cavalier regard for accuracy. He seized center stage with sallies against communists in the State Department - an arm of the federal...
Tags: accusation, agent, America, FBI, Government, Moscow, U.S.
Research articles 1996-09-22
Not Without Honor: The History of American Anti-Communism
The main reason for this taboo was the searing legacy of McCarthyism. McCarthy's modus operandi was to toss off serious accusations of disloyalty and treason with a disgracefully cavalier regard for accuracy. He seized center stage with sallies against communists in the State Department - an arm of the federal...
Tags: accusation, agent, America, FBI, Government, Moscow, U.S.
Research articles 1996-09-22
Abbey defiant on ATM charges
ABBEY NATIONAL, the high street bank, is to defy the Government and impose a new cash machine charge for non-customers well above the 30p limit ministers are seeking to impose. The bank said yesterday that from 1 January 2001, non-Abbey customers will have to pay a "small charge" for using...
Tags: Abbey National Plc.
Research articles 2000-03-03
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