The result was that implementations that should have taken two or three years in some cases took five, six, or more. "That tends to burn a person out," observed Schiff.
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Kimberley Bermender
Aug 4, 2008 8:53 PM ET
Jumping Ship or Just Jumping?
I just read that Wachovia's Chief Risk Officer, Donald Truslow, is on the way out the door just a week after CFO Thomas … more
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