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The Next CEOs - 10 CEO Ready Leaders

Mike Myatt | Posted 05.01.2013 | Business
Mike Myatt

The 10 leaders profiled below represent different industries, different disciplines, and even a few different countries, but they all share one thing in common - they're all CEO ready. Meet my predictions (in no particular order) for the next crop of chief executives...

Homeland Security Has Some Questions For Indian Software Giant

Reuters | Posted 06.22.2012 | Business

MUMBAI, April 22 (Reuters) - Infosys, India's No. 2 software services exporter, is under scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for ...

Whistleblower Finds Death-Threat Note On Office Chair

The Huffington Post | Alexander Eichler | Posted 04.13.2012 | Business

How come there aren't more whistleblowers? It's a vexing question for anyone who'd like to see corporate crime reduced. Just this week, CNN noted t...

Boot Camp For Geeks Comes With Job Training

The Huffington Post | Kate Abbey-Lambertz | Posted 03.13.2012 | Detroit

At a time when many in the Detroit area are looking for work, one school is offering an intensive training course in a field with thousands of availab...

Let's Value People as an Asset, and Bring Financial Statements into the 21st Century

R. Paul Herman | Posted 04.09.2012 | Business
R. Paul Herman

People are generally classified as expenses on the income statement and liabilities on the balance sheet -- not as an investable asset. Thus, when CEOs seek to increase profit, they cut costs -- like people -- rather than investing in assets -- like people -- that can appreciate.

Immigrants in the Crosshairs: Mixed Messages

Jeffrey Kaye | Posted 05.25.2011 | Business
Jeffrey Kaye

Even as anxiety, xenophobia, and racism fuel waves of anti-immigrant populism around the globe, countervailing pressures come corporate sponsors dependent on immigrant labor.

CEO on Doing Business With India, Ahead of Presidential Visit

Rani Singh | Posted 05.25.2011 | World
Rani Singh

The CEO of the UK-India Business Council discusses her thoughts on the way the British do business in India, compared with their American counterparts.