Word: networker
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...where to stand alone is to stand in a hole. "The reason you're seeing so much anxiety everywhere else is that everyone else wishes they'd done it," says Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony Corp. of America, a record company and movie studio that still lacks a broadcast network...
...this case don't believe what Karmazin is saying. Believe what he's doing. CBS needed to make this deal. It makes sense. Relaxed regulations make it possible for a company to own both a TV network and a studio that creates its content. And until August, companies could own only one TV station in a market; now they can own two. This change sparked a new round of merger negotiations...
...some alumni say they think the network of alumni has never touched on their lives. The prominent Harvard name and the University's stellar reputation have given them opportunity enough, they...
...individual merits that count, not the network," says D. Ronald Daniel, treasurer of the University and former managing director of McKinsey & Co. consultants. "Who you know is not nearly as important...
...appear to be twice that of the rest of the web auctions combined. Despite eBay's series of nasty crashes, it's a lead that just keeps getting bigger as the growing variety of listed items attracts more buyers, which in turns attracts more sellers. How to fight the network effect, a rule that says networks ?- be they made up of fax machines, e-mail or online auctions ?- become exponentially more useful with more users? The answer is simple ?- with a network...