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Mad in Seattle: Microsoft's Proxy Fight Is All Wrong
I know this marks me as oh-so-last century, but one American military officer fighting in Vietnam was quoted as saying, "We had to destroy the village to save it." In other words, to prevent the village from falling into the hands of the Commies, it had to be torched. ...
Tags: William J. Holstein, Finance, Investment, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Mergers & Acquisitions, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc.
Blog posts 2008-02-20
What the Technology Future Holds: The View From McKinsey
Three partners from McKinsey based in San Francisco and Silicon Valley have written a very provocative article on future technology trends. It's well worth a look. They examine eight trends, but the one that rings home with me is called "distributing cocreation." Basically, they are predicting that...
Tags: Management, Software, Workforce Management, Strategy, Groupware, Business Structures, Linux, McKinsey & Co., Enterprise Software, Human Resources, Finance, Operating Systems, William J. Holstein
Blog posts 2008-02-13
Did Meg Whitman Fail?
This is a tough question to ask because Meg Whitman has been a legendary Silicon Valley CEO for 10 years and one of America's leading women CEOs, but ask it we must: does her expected departure from eBay at the age of 51 signal a management failure on her part?...
Tags: Meg Whitman, eBay Inc., CEO, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Gender And Diversity, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Human Resources, William J. Holstein
Blog posts 2008-01-23
Eliot Spitzer's Legacy on Trial
As per an article in today's Wall Street Journal, the trial in the case of how American International Group AIG and Chairman and Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg allegedly manipulated earnings is finally starting. Facing criminal charges are five executives of AIG and Warren Buffett's General Re Corp., which allegedly...
Tags: William J. Holstein, Human Resources, Journal, Balance Sheets, Financial Accounting, Eliot Spitzer, Financial Statements, Benefits, Greenberg, Finance
Blog posts 2008-01-07
The Coke Board Gets It: A Lesson in CEO Succession
Bravo to the board of Coca-Cola and Chairman and CEO Neville Isdell: This is how to handle CEO succession. Isdell, who is 64, announced he would step down as CEO and turn over the reins to Muhtar Kent, 55, who had been serving as president and chief...
Tags: Human Resources, Corporate Law, Business Operations, Operational Accounting, Recruitment & Selection, Corporate Governance, Coke Board, CEO, Succession, Workforce Management, Finance, William J. Holstein
Blog posts 2007-12-10
Lucent-Alcatel: Why Cross-Cultural Mergers Are So Tough
If you're ever tempted to undertake a cross-cultural merger or acquisition, think real hard about it. Very hard. Lucent's merger with France's Alcatel is a case in point. Although much ballyhooed when Lucent CEO Pat Russo and Alcatel CEO Serge Tchuruk reached the deal 18 months ago,...
Tags: Investment, Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Business Operations, Corporate Law, William J. Holstein, Corporate Governance, Recruitment & Selection, Government, Mergers & Acquisitions, CEO, Alcatel, Inclination, Merger, Instinct, Lucent Technologies Inc., Job
Blog posts 2007-11-01
The Ownership of Glass Lewis Is All Wrong
Glass Lewis & Co. is one of the cops on the beat. Although not as powerful as Institutional Shareholder Services ISS, Glass Lewis' ratings of companies and their corporate governance practices really matter. And in contested proxy battles, many investors turn to Glass Lewis for its opinion. ...
Tags: Human Resources, Finance, William J. Holstein, Business Operations, Financial Accounting, Benefits, Corporate Law, Corporate Governance, Teacher
Blog posts 2007-10-29

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Dell: one company, two CEO's: Michael Dell knew he couldn't manage alone. So he's struck a partnership with Kevin Rollins - related article: Dell on Dell's Future - Interview - Company Profile - Cover Story
At Dell Inc.'s headquarters on the northern outskirts of Austin, Michael Dell is standing in his office and looking at a feature that's rather unusual in a CEO suite. It's a glass wall, with a wide open, sliding glass door, leading into the office of President and...
Articles 2003-11-01
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