Career Minded
A Headhunter's Headaches
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Jun 27 2007
Finding the right people is never easy, even for Brian Sullivan, chairman and chief of CTPartners. How and why he’s having to span the globe to find and retain top talent.
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Equal Pay? No Way
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Jun 13 2007
A '70s-style bra-burning might not be necessary, but where is the outrage over the Supreme Court's decision to enforce a 180-day time limit on pay-discrimination lawsuits?
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Identity Issues
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Jun 6 2007
Marketing doyenne Shelly Lazarus, Ogilvy & Mather's chief, has a warning for aspiring C.E.O.'s: At the top, your public image is no longer your own.
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Cue the C.E.O.
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May 30 2007
Netflix founder Reed Hastings is engaged in a real-life drama with his archrival, Blockbuster. So with a vast DVD library at his disposal, what films does he find inspiring?
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Getting Personal
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May 23 2007
Mattel chief Robert Eckert may ask about your parents, your alma mater, or if you played with Barbie dolls as a child. But he's not trying to be your best friend; he's just trying to be a better boss.
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Anger Management
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May 16 2007
Ticking off Intuit C.E.O. Steve Bennett used to be pretty easy. Not anymore. How he learned to identify his triggers, bite his tongue, and become a better executive.
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Managing Moms
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May 9 2007
Balancing kids and a career is a never-ending struggle. But it helps to have a mom-friendly boss like Estée Lauder’s Thia Breen.
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Riding Through the Cultural Divide
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May 1 2007
Put a straight-talking Englishman in charge of an Italian motorcycle maker's North American operations and you'd better expect a few bumps in the road. How Ducati's Michael Lock is navigating his company's 80-year-old traditions and boosting sales.
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Executive Entourage
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Apr 26 2007
According to SAP Americas chief Bill McDermott, leaders are only as good as their followers.
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Gerald Levin on Fear
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Apr 4 2007
The man behind the disastrous AOL-Time Warner merger discusses his fall from grace, his efforts to deflect critics, and the perils of believing you're Superman.
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