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The Conductor-less Orchestra
Tapping into the unique skills of knowledge workers requires leaders to adopt new ways of thinking and to apply new models of organization to the workplace. An experts views are your structures should be very loose and very flexible: less hierarchy, more opportunity for people to play many different roles....
Tags: Knowledge Worker, Leader, Experts View, Leadership, Management
White papers 2001-07-01
Parlez-vous Investor Relations?
"Pay attention to some differences between investors in the U.S. and Europe, and you can put on a jolly good IR show." This article is about the investors relations practice in U.S. and European Economy. As markets globalize and technology compresses time and distance, variations in allocation patterns between...
Tags: U.S., Investor, Financial Executives International, Experts View, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
Learning from Complexity Theory: Is Strategic Planning Obsolete?
There is no accuracy in long term predictions where complex systems and a complex set of equations are concerned. Experts views are, "We don't have to know the future to prepare for it." Quantum shifts in economic, informational, and social conditions have changed the way people work, live, relate to...
Tags: Theory, Experts View, Strategic Planning, Investment, Strategy, Management, Finance
White papers 2000-04-01

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The Importance of Addressing Issues of Applied Ethics for Communication Scholars and Consultants
This article is on applied ethics that explains the need for more intensive work by communication scholars on the crucial issue of ethics in organizational contexts. It suggest various solutions to the problem of foregrounding communication ethics in today's complex organizational environment. It explains experts view that he does a...
Tags: Ethics, Communication Ethic, Business Ethics, Leadership, Management
White papers 2001-10-01
Vanderbilt Experts Available for Comment on 2004 Presidential Election
News Advisory: The following Vanderbilt University experts are available to comment on the 2004 presidential election: Broadcast media note: Vanderbilt has a campus broadcast facility with a dedicated fiber optic line for live TV interviews and a radio ISDN line. Don't Play to Middle: Despite the conventional view that presidential...
Tags: INTERNET, MARKETING, NETWORKING, Schwartz, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Vanderbilt University
Research articles 2004-01-09
Countrywide's Mozilo as Train Wreck: Experts' Views
Angelo Mozilo fits central casting’s version of the modern CEO. Always tanned, his white hair contrasting against dark business suits, the co-founder and chief executive of Countrywide Financial has been powerful and domineering. Yet, his behavior and that of his board has led to what corporate governance experts believe is...
Tags: Shareholder, Consultant, Board, CEO, Countrywide, Angelo Mozilo, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-06-26
OUR VIEW
Keeping our cool Global warming alarmists hit a 'glitch' Most of us aren't scientists, so we have to take much of what we're told about the complex subject of climate change at face value. We lean to a large extent on "experts" in the...
Tags: NASA, scientist
Research articles 2007-08-22
Countrywide's Mozilo as Train Wreck: Experts' Views
Countrywide's Mozilo as Train Wreck: Experts' ViewsMazilo and BoardIt is my belief not to reward those who by their own deceit, greed, arrogance, and ineptitude unjustly benefit at the expense and suffering of so many. My view is if future offenders are to be stopped, Mazilo and his weenie...
Tags: Mozilo, Countrywide, Train Wreck
Discussion threads 2008-06-27
Benefiting from the long view; Time, touch and teaching the keys to consumer-driven sales success.(Cover Focus: Benefits & Financial Services)
Byline: Roseanne White Geisel Consumer-driven health plans should never be sold as an end in themselves, brokers, consultants, administrators and even plan executives say. Such a sales approach, these experts say, assumes that adoption of the plan Byline: Roseanne White Geisel ...
Tags: health care, sales, WellPoint Inc.
Research articles 2005-06-01
Smaller, more nimble: Goldman Sachs creates new index with different view of bond world; Proxy said to give better picture than traditional indexes.(News)
Byline: Fred Williams NEW YORK - Broad market bond indexes are the most widely used benchmarks for fixed-income investors, but experts say a new Goldman Sachs index is a more nimble and meaningful representation of the corporate bond market. Fi ...
Tags: bond, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., investor
Research articles 2003-04-14
Plexus hosts fourth annual PCB symposium: green, green & more green.(View from the Middle)(Printed Circuit Board)(Panel Discussion)
The fourth annual Plexus PCB Symposium was held May 12, in Neenah, Wisconsin, and has received glowing reports from customers, suppliers and employees. The symposium is a one-day event featuring industry experts from around the globe. As one of the p The fourth annual Plexus PCB...
Tags: Plexus, supplier
Research articles 2004-08-01
Plexus third annual PCB Symposium a success. (View from the Middle).
The third annual Plexus PCB Symposium was held during August in Neenah, Wisconsin, and has received glowing reports from customers, suppliers and employees. The symposium is a one-day event featuring industry experts from around the globe. As one of The third annual Plexus PCB Symposium...
Tags: Plexus, supplier
Research articles 2002-11-01
Terror war will be long, experts say/ Military leaders warn strike on
The U.S. war on terrorism likely will last as long as the 45-year Cold War and could be marked by violence unseen since World War II. That's the view of the experts at a conference on homeland security in Colorado Springs attended Thursday by high-level brass from the...
Tags: Air Force, Government, leader, Manufacturing, terror, terrorism, U.S.
Research articles 2003-09-26
December deadly in Iraq so far Bush meets with military experts to
WASHINGTON -- President Bush heard a blunt and dismal assessment Monday of his handling of Iraq from a group of military experts, but the advisers shared the White House's skeptical view of the recommendations made last week by the bipartisan Iraq Study Group, sources said. The three...
Tags: Iraq, White House
Research articles 2006-12-12
Experts line up behind new supercop.
May 29, 2002 The Australian Financial Review ABIX via COMTEX -- The creation of the position of Inspector General of Taxation in Australia has been applauded by business and tax experts alike. The Corporate Tax Association tax director, Frank Drenth, said the appointment would...
Tags: Australia, Australian Taxation Office, director, FINANCE, Taxes
Research articles 2002-05-29
Fed move surprises experts.(News)
Local economic experts admitted surprise at the Federal Reserve's quick move Wednesday to cut interest rates, but differed in their view of what it means for the rest of the year. Here are their thoughts: Alexander Paris Sr. Chief economist ...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE
Research articles 2001-01-04
Thai Experts Have Mixed Views on Rice Cartel.
By Woranuj Maneerungsee, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 18--The meeting in Bangkok last week of ministers from five of the world's top six rice exporting countries was hailed as a landmark event, but industry experts have mixed views on...
Tags: Bangkok Post, cartel, Government, India, SOFTWARE, Thailand
Research articles 2002-10-18
Failure to Use Satellites to View Columbia Was Error, Independent Experts Say.
By Mark Carreau, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 14--Discussions fizzled within NASA about arranging for the use of spy satellites or ground-based telescopes to examine launch damage to shuttle Columbia while it was in orbit, action that independent experts...
Tags: Columbia, debris, NASA, NETWORKING, satellite, shuttle
Research articles 2003-03-14
An Unappealing DECISION
Experts view U.S. Circuit Court Panel's reversal of Cureton v. NCAA as maintaining a discriminatory status quo' in collegiate sports WASHINGTON -- NCAA "is free to discriminate." That is how some experts are interpreting the decision of a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that...
Tags: Government, NCAA, Regulations, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2000-02-03
EXPERTS ON THE WEB.(www.Presenter.com matches speakers and audiences)(Brief Article)
Speakers and worldwide audiences can be matched via www.Presenter.com, an Internet-based forum for knowledge exchange. The site hosts a combination of free, subscription, and pay-per-view presentations from experts across a variety of disciplines including the Peppers and Rogers Group (creators of the one-to-one marketing concept), ...
Tags: Rogers Group Inc.
Research articles 2000-02-07
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