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The Uncompromising Leader
Managing the tension between performance and people is at the heart of every leader's job. Focus single-mindedly on delivering profits, and you disenchant your workforce, destroying your capacity to drive needed strategic change. Concentrate solely on...
Tags: Flemming Norrgren, Nathaniel Foote, Michael Beer, Harvard Business Review, In Brief, Russell A. Eisenstat, Management, Leadership, Leader, Employee, Tobias Fredberg
Articles 2008-07-18
How NOT to Do Incentive Pay
Hewlett-Packard learned the hard way: When the focus is too much on money, workers get greedy and the organization suffers. One of the most compelling case studies...
Tags: Incentive, Team, Compensation, Hewlett-Packard Co., Pay-for-performance, Worker, Team Management, Benefits, Management, Human Resources, Hewlett-Packard, Pay for Performance, Harvard Business School, Michael Beer, Hewlett-Packard Bonus System, Kevin Gray
Articles 2009-09-21

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Y2homes.com, is Proud to Announce an addition to its Executive Management Team with the Appointment of Michael S. Beer as President
Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers PHILADELPHIA--BUSINESS WIRE--June 7, 2000 Y2homes.com, the technology bridge between the Internet Empowered Consumer and the Real Estate Broker of the 21st century is proud to announce the appointment of Michael S. Beer as President. Mr. Beer as a leading real estate broker in both...
Tags: Prudential Insurance Company of America, team
Research articles 2000-06-07
49ers' 'Beer Man' has hops
SANTA CLARA -- In six years as the New Orleans Saints' return specialist, Michael Lewis captured the hearts of teammates, fans and coaches with his startling transformation from beer truck delivery driver to NFL star. Saints coach Sean Payton, whose decision last summer to release Lewis paved...
Tags: football, NFL, team
Research articles 2007-10-26
Jackson talks about beer history
Internationally-renowned beer expert Michael Jackson will conduct tutored tastings of beers from around the world -- including a recreation of ancient Mesopotamiam beer based upon information derived from ancient texts when The University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, presents a program called "Historically Drinking: Beers Past and...
Tags: Manufacturing, University of Pennsylvania
Research articles 1993-03-15
How Managers' Everyday Decisions Create—or Destroy—Your Company's Strategy
The Idea in Brief Top leaders' formal strategies determine how business gets done in your firm—right? Wrong, say authors Joseph Bower and Clark Gilbert: It's other ...
Tags: Management, Strategy, Joseph L. Bower, In Brief, Harvard Business Review, Implementation, Manager, Clark G. Gilbert
Articles 2007-11-07
Ready-mixes sparkle while beer goes flat.
Mar 16, 2003 (The Advertiser - ABIX via COMTEX) A report by Australian business analysts Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu says the Australian beer market has gone flat. In contrast, the wine market has become highly competitive and the ready-to-drink RTD market has greatly increased sales....
Tags: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, wine
Research articles 2003-03-16
Fat, but don't blame the beer.
Oct 16, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) An OECD survey claims that Australians are not the world's biggest beer consumers. According to the health survey, Australians drink an average of 9.9 litres of pure alcohol each year, compared to the...
Tags: Benefits, beverage, HEALTHCARE, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE, survey
Research articles 2003-10-22
New Orleans Saints cut Willie Whitehead, Michael Lewis
The New Orleans Saints today released wide receiver Michael Lewis and defensive lineman Willie Whitehead, said Executive Vice President/General Manager Mickey Loomis. Owner Tom Benson, who usually does not comment on player transactions, made an exception for Lewis, the former beer truck driver known as "Beerman" to Saints...
Tags: CAREER, NFL, team
Research articles 2007-06-15
Gastropubs tap into U.S. customers' growing desire for upscale grub and beer
When Michael Belben and David Eyre launched the world's first gastropub in London in 1991, they never considered how--or if--the concept would play across the pond. The Eagle was simply a pub that offered good food, and while that wasn't a new idea in England, the gastropub label caught...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, U.S., wine
Research articles 2007-08-27
British Beer Co
Plymouth, Mass. Most Yanks residing on this side of the Atlantic read about British pub life or see it portrayed in films or TV, but relatively few have experienced the cultural phenomenon at close range. The British Beer Co., a seven-unit chain based in Plymouth, Mass., is hoping...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., HARDWARE, Manufacturing, NETWORKING, potato, Semiconductors, steak
Research articles 2007-10-22
Coke chief switches to beer.
Jun 13, 2002 The Sydney Morning Herald ABIX via COMTEX -- On 13 June 2002, Australasian soft drink bottler, Coca-Cola Amatil, announced the resignations of two key executives. The company said the MD of Amatil's Australian operations, Andrew Reeves, will leave to join Lion...
Tags: Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd., Lion Nathan Ltd.
Research articles 2002-06-13
NEW BATES AGENCY WINS BRAZIL BEER ACC'T.
[Sao Paulo] Newcomm Bates has pulled in the $70 million Cervejarias Kaiser beer account for Brazil, following a pitch against five other agencies. The Kaiser brewery, No. 3 in the market, is partially owned by Heineken -- a Bates client in Asia -- but the Brazilian business...
Tags: Heineken N.V.
Research articles 1999-01-11
Three Keys to High Performance Managers
Harvard Business School professor emeritus Michael Beer identifies three characteristics of high performance managers in a short video on BigThink.com. Effective leaders: Engage their organizations in a learning process and connect authentically with people. Have the will to change and transform the organization...
Tags: Leader, High-performance, Leadership, Management, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-06-30
Roarty retires, Jacob tapped as new vice president - Anheuser-Busch Exec. VP. Michael Roarty replaced by John E. Jacob as VP of Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc
Michael J. Roarty, Anheuser-Busch executive vice president of corporate marketing and communications, retired last week. Roarty had been widely lauded as the marketing whiz who helped steer Anheuser-Busch to a dominant position in the U.S. beer industry,
Tags: Anheuser-Busch
Research articles 1994-06-13
Pennsylvania Senate rejects Sunday sales by beer distributors.
By Michael Pound, Beaver County Times, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Michael Pound, Beaver County Times, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: sales, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-11-22
DrKW, Lehman and JP Morgan advise on $5.6bn beer merger.
Byline: Michael Hoare Byline: Michael Hoare
Tags: J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., merger
Research articles 2002-05-30
Mazzoni leaves Barton Beers Ltd - Michael Mazzoni - Brief Article
Mazzoni leaves Barton Beers Ltd. Ellis Goodman, chairman and chief executive officer, Barton Beers, Ltd., announced that Michael Mazzoni has resigned from his position as Barton Beers president to pursue other business interests. "Mike has done a great job in establishing Barton Beers as the leading independent beer...
Tags: Barton Beers Ltd.
Research articles 1991-08-05
The CEO's New Rules for Driving Strategic Change
Most of us have lived long enough corporate lives to recognize this scenario. CEO announces sweeping strategy shift for company. Managers and employees buy in enthusiastically -- everyone is on board! And the result is... Nothing. Change doesn't take hold....
Tags: CEO, Sean Silverthorne, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Strategy, Performance Management, Leadership, Paradox
Blog posts 2008-02-28
Choosing Strategies for Change
Faced with stiffer competition and dizzying technological advances, companies often must change course to stay competitive. But most change initiatives backfire. That's because many managers take a one-size-fits-all approach to change. They assume they can combat resistance, a notorious obstacle, by involving...
Tags: Change Management, John P. Kotter, In Brief, Workforce Management, Harvard Business Review, Tools & Techniques, Human Resources, Management, Leadership, Performance Management, Strategy, Change, Leonard A. Schlesinger
Articles 2008-07-18
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