Explore by: Chief Executive

Articles
Articles
Apr 2013
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Melanie Kusin, Elise Walton
In the wake of the corporate missteps of recent years, we’ve heard plenty about how boards of directors should act as more-responsible stewards...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
By Tim Hindle
Italy’s economy is in a sorry state. In the two years after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, the nation’s G.D.P. fell by some 10...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
When A.G. Lafley took over as chief executive of Procter & Gamble in 2000, and later became chairman, the company produced a dizzying array of...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
T. Boone Pickens, 84, doesn’t do anything halfway. Born in Oklahoma and raised in Texas, Pickens followed his father into the oil business....
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
By Gary Burnison
Consider a new CEO, tasked with turning around an industry laggard, who took to the podium at his first town hall meeting, with a command-and-control...
Reports & Whitepapers
Reports & Whitepapers
Jan 2013
By James Lewis Ph.D.
Occupational engagement reflects the extent to which executives are satisfied with their jobs, emotionally invested in their careers, and whether...
Blog posts
Blog posts
Jan 2013
By Michael Keevy
CFOs can create a pathway to the CEO role by both challenging themselves and capitalizing on their unique position within a company. Responsible for...
Articles
Articles
Jan 2013
By Julie Preng
It’s often said that “law school teaches one to think.” But in-house legal departments are left to promote the evolution of that...
Reports & Whitepapers
Reports & Whitepapers
Jan 2013
By Jim Tapper, Iain Manson
The economic and political uncertainties in Europe over the last five years have had a dramatic effect on the skills and qualities required of...
Reports & Whitepapers
Reports & Whitepapers
Dec 2012
The role of the top corporate communications officer is expanding both in scope and influence, according to the 2012 Korn/Ferry Chief Communications...

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