Watchdogs . . . or lapdogs?
The New York Times recently wrote an investigative piece about the ratings agencies, particularly Moody's, and their role in the financial debacle that has befallen Wall St. Lucifer smiled and…
The New York Times recently wrote an investigative piece about the ratings agencies, particularly Moody's, and their role in the financial debacle that has befallen Wall St. Lucifer smiled and…
I hate to ask . . . but I wonder if you have taken the time to craft a communication plan for your employees during these extraordinary turbulent times? Business…
I have spoken frequently about making the tough decisions when they're presented and the painful process of the "death by a thousand cuts". Another perspective on making the tough decisions…
Now, if this was a Knight of the Round Table, bearing the sword of Exkalibur, that would be one thing. Alas, not.
Rather, it’s an insidious invader disguised as a heroic force, riding to the rescue of American companies facing catastrophic economic ruin. So, as I watched portions of the Congressional hearings this week featuring the CEOs of America’s automakers, I couldn’t help but think: Where did the congressmen and senators learn about the auto industry?
How are they qualified to assess the business plans of the three U.S. automakers? (more…)
To many, the Harvard Business Review is known for both its rigorous scholarship and impenetrable prose. For me, their magazine and articles offer insightful strategies and concepts if you're willing…