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Leadership in business – the fish stinks from the head down
It’s widely held that the best leaders do more than make things work on the bottom line. There are many examples of successful leaders in terms of contributions to the financial success of their companies or organizations. Yet we’ve also … Continue reading
Posted in Best business practices, Leadership
Tagged Bernie Madoff, Best Buy Brian Dunn, Bill McBean, Enron, Fast Company, Leadership, Mark Hurd, Ray Nagin
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In Mark Hurd’s case the affair was not the thing
The news came blaring across this past Friday afternoon. Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd had abruptly resigned (or had been asked to resign more properly). This occurred after it was revealed that Mr. Hurd had not disclosed a ‘close personal relationship’ … Continue reading
Posted in Living in the World Today
Tagged H-P, Hewlett-Packard, Jodie Fisher, Mark Hurd, Tiger Woods
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