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Johnson describes a recent trip to a midwestern company, the CEO of which is a Harvard alum. He credits that relationship in part with the success of the meeting...
Where Gilmartin is today is atop Merck & Co., the fastest-growing of the world's major pharmaceutical companies. Since joining Merck as CEO in June of 1994, Gilmartin has overseen an epic turnaround in the century-old giant. Last year, he led the $114 billion company to 45 percent return to shareholders, and Business Week ranked Merck number one in its industry--and sixth overall--among the Standard & Poor's 500 corporations...
Today, Gilmartin plans to speak about his business school experiences. In addition, the CEO plans to discuss his philosophy of leadership. In business, he says, results matter, but so do the means one takes to achieve...
...younger than you and me combined," says Keith Clinkscales, 33, the president and CEO of Vibe, a magazine of urban music founded by Jones. "There are times when he is hanging out with me and I just have...
...that the Internet would have taken first place as the (virtual) civic institution par excellence. Democracy in America could only imagine such potential for civic engagement. No longer limited by under-funded public libraries or the high cost of owning books, any netizen can strive toward informational parity with CEO's and government bureaucrats alike...