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CFOs On the Move: Week Ending January 22
Dynavax, Landec, Chubb, Centro, TrueCar, Kerecis, Pitney Bowes, Azul Systems, Iora Health, Plant Power Restaurant Group
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| January 22, 2021
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Link Between Health-Care Quality and Stock Price?
A new study suggests there may be such a relationship. Also: exclusive interviews on the financial impact of good health care with Johnson & Johnson’s CFO and the ex-CEO of Pitney Bowes.
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David McCann
| September 20, 2013
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Why to Choose Growth Over Buybacks
Business-services companies should be cautious of share repurchases until they have exhausted all acquisition opportunities first.
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Gregory V. Milano and John R. Cryan
| July 3, 2012
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Changing Companies’ Minds about Women
Leaders who are serious about getting more women into senior management need a hard-edged approach to overcome the invisible barriers holding them back.
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Lareina Yee and Joanna Barsh
| October 19, 2011
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Good Customer Relations: So Happy Together
The hottest mantra in corporate computing is customer relationship management.
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Bronwyn Fryer
| June 1, 1999
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Coping With Infoglut
The ability to produce information is outstripping managers' ability to process it.
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Joseph McCafferty
| September 1, 1998
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