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CIO October 1, 2002 Edward Prewitt |
Leadership Makes Technology Work Management guru Jim Collins talks about turning the possible into the practical. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2007 Anders Bylund |
Foolish Book Review: "Good to Great" This book by Jim Collins on management theory can also apply to investing. |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2007 Sham Gad |
Invest Big in Great Companies In his book Good to Great, Jim Collins takes a close look at the characteristics that truly great companies seem to share. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 2, 2014 James Heskett |
Are Today's Business Heroes Challenging Our Ideas About Leadership? Are today's most talked about business leaders -- Jobs, Bezos, Gates -- a group to be admired and followed? Who do you want leading your company? |
The Motley Fool December 28, 2011 Chris Hill |
1 Big Secret to Intel's Success In his latest book, Great By Choice, Jim Collins discusses how the disciplined approach the leaders at Intel have taken has helped pave the way for the chipmaker's success. |
The Motley Fool November 22, 2005 Emmet Savage |
Think Small, Think Great Tomorrow's blue chips are today's small fries. With a Level 5 leader at its helm, it could be tomorrow's next big stock. The trick is to find it today. |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2011 Chris Hill |
Jim Collins on Why Great Companies Thrive in Chaos Our podcast invites best selling author Jim Collins to analyze the management of companies like Southwest Airlines, Apple, and Intel. |
PHONE+ Cary Bush |
Phone Plus Reads Good to Great In "Good to Great," author Jim Collins and his research team set out to find how "good" companies become "great." |
IndustryWeek December 14, 2011 |
Leadership Lessons for Chaotic Times In "Great by Choice," Jim Collins and Morten Hansen explain how companies and their leaders can thrive in the most challenging environments. |
Fast Company November 2004 Reingold & Underwood |
Was Built To Last Built To Last? "Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies" is one of the most influential business books of our era, and it took the management world by storm. But how well have the companies it lionized and the principles it espoused stood the test of time? |
HBS Working Knowledge September 15, 2011 Martha Lagace |
High Ambition Leadership Harvard Business School's Michael Beer in his new book, Higher Ambition: How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value, examines how CEOs from major companies made a positive difference for society while not neglecting profits. |
Inc. March 1, 2002 Kenneth Klee |
Buy the Boss -- or the Company? Sure, CEOs affect how your stocks perform. Does that mean you should consider who the CEO is before you pick an investment? |
CIO October 25, 2012 Michael Friedenberg |
CIOs Must Face the Talent Challenge The IT talent wars are intensifying. CIOs are using several approaches to attract and nurture top talent. |
Bio-IT World April 2007 Deborah Borfitz |
EDC Guru Moves from Novartis to Kendle The publicly owned clinical research organization Kendle recently brought the pragmatic Sylva Collins on board to provide leadership for its global biometrics offerings and help it become "the unparalleled leader in e-clinical services." |
Entrepreneur March 2003 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Lead the Way Searching for the path of the true leader? Look no further. Let us show you how to get there. |
AskMen.com Timothy Darvis |
5 Must-Read Books For Successful People Here are some must-read books for any aspiring professional. |
Information Today January 21, 2014 |
EBSCO Gains New President and CEO EBSCO appointed Tim Collins president and CEO of the company effective July 1, 2014. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Life According to Jack "Whirlwind" is defined as, among other things, "a tumultuous rush." That definition aptly describes life with Jack Welch as depicted in his heavily hyped autobiography, Jack: Straight from the Gut... |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 Louis Lavelle |
Three Simple Rules Carly Ignored Why things went wrong at HP when Carly Fiorina was still CEO there -- and why they went right at P&G, United Technologies Corp., and IBM. |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2010 Selena Maranjian |
Dear Companies: Forget Shareholder Value! It seems sensible for companies to maximize shareholder value -- especially since shareholders are those companies' owners. But an intriguingly contrary school of thought suggests that CEOs might want to pay a little more attention to customers and employees instead. |
BusinessWeek October 30, 2006 Nanette Byrnes |
The Great CEO Exodus An impatient Street and stepped-up oversight have CEO turnover in overdrive. Will business suffer? |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Great Is Still Better Than Good Bestselling business book author Jim Collins and his "great" companies still look really smart, compared to the rest of the market. |
CIO March 1, 2003 Edward Prewitt |
Management Disconnect Why CIOs can't talk with their CEO |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 John Carey |
Dr. Francis S. Collins: On The Trail Of Disease Genes Collins is leading the search for DNA variations that can result in illnesses. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 27, 2014 Carmen Nobel |
Family CEOs Spend Less Time at Work CEOs who are related to the owners of family-owned firms work significantly fewer hours than nonfamily CEOs, according to a new study by Raffaella Sadun and colleagues. |
CIO September 1, 2002 Susan H. Cramm |
Show Them That You Care Lead your staff by aligning values and actions. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 5, 2009 Jim Heskett |
How Frank or Deceptive Should Leaders Be? Several leadership concepts, such as "transparency," are in vogue these days. Perhaps we should add "self-fulfilling prophecies" to the list. |
CIO February 23, 2009 Elana Varon |
Technology and Your Company's New Business Model If your company is reinventing itself, IT plays a role. But CEOs set the agenda for change, says Innosight Chairman Mark Johnson. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 10, 2010 Martha Lagace |
What the Brightest Scholars Say about Leadership Leadership as a phenomenon for research is experiencing a rebirth due to developments in the academy and the urgency for improving leadership globally. |
The Motley Fool November 2, 2009 Rich Smith |
This Just In: Upgrades and Downgrades Collins Stewart removed its sell rating on Dolby Labs' stock. Is that reason to be optimistic about the company? |
CIO March 17, 2010 Michael Friedenberg |
Bouncing Back A number of business book authors have been reflecting on why some companies failed while others managed to succeed during the global recession. |
Fast Company October 2006 Alyssa Danigelis |
Good Principles, Great Principals Jim Collins goes to school - and explains high performance there, too. |
Insurance & Technology April 28, 2008 Katherine Burger |
I&T's 2008 Tech-Savvy CEOs Know How to Leverage IT to Flourish in Tough Economic Times According to a new survey, financial services CEOs are generally pessimistic about the prospects for the U.S. economy overall and for financial institutions in particular. |
BusinessWeek September 3, 2007 Henry S. Givray |
When CEOs Aren't Leaders Too many execs focus on profits and fail to build trust and inspire employees. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 5, 2009 Jim Heskett |
Why Can't We Figure Out How to Select Leaders? Is it possible with any degree of confidence to select people for certain leadership jobs? Or are there leadership jobs in business for which it is simply impossible to select people with any degree of confidence? |
Sports Central May 9, 2004 David Martin |
Collins a Worthy Fit For Steelers Imagine that your favorite team employs an up-and-down 30-something quarterback coming off an uninspiring season. Now, imagine that your team's management has mysteriously promised this so-so quarterback more money when the funds are freed after June 1 cuts. |
Fast Company May 2004 Jena McGregor |
The World Is Their R&D Lab Innovation middlemen try to put inventors and businesses together. It's a way for companies to find great ideas outside their own R&D labs. |
Registered Rep. April 1, 2004 John Churchill |
Congress Moving on Mutual Funds Since the mutual fund scandals broke six months ago, Congress has been largely hands-off with regards to reform efforts, but that is changing fast. |