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12-21-04
The Gasoline Industry’s Golden Age?
by Harry Quarls and Robert Lukefahr
Although the gasoline refining industry seems to have entered a golden age of higher margins, a recent Booz Allen Hamilton study suggests that optimism may be premature. |
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10-28-04
RFID: Thinking Outside the Closed Loop
by Stefan Stroh and Jürgen Ringbeck
Despite excitement over RFID technology and its future promise, most companies currently lack a business case to adopt it anytime soon. |
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9-30-04
Making Differentiation Make a Difference
by Patrick Barwise and Seán Meehan
By paying attention to what consumers really want, companies can attract new customers and create a distinctive brand. |
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8-30-04
Think Global, Act European
by Pascal Cagni
The E.U.’s growth to 25 countries is forcing multinational managers to recast how they “glocalize.” |
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6-30-04
Capturing the Value of "Generation Tech" Employees
by Marc Prensky
The new breed of staff can be an enormous force for positive change and success in their companies — if managers listen to them. |
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5-24-04
Four Steps to Corporate Resilience
by Liisa Välikangas
Strategic planning in four areas helps established companies stay competitive. |
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4-29-04
Volunteering to Be a Better Manager
By Richard Pound and Karl Moore
Volunteering in nonprofits isn’t just a charitable act; it’s a way for executives to hone their management and leadership skills. |
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3-31-04
U.S. Health Care’s Technology Cost Crisis
By Charles Beever, Heather Burns, and Melanie Karbe
Spiraling drug prices aren’t the only challenge facing the U.S. health-care system. Medical technology costs must be controlled, without sacrificing innovation. |
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2-24-04
A Better Way to Make Branch Banking Pay
By Paul Kocourek, Aditya Bhasin, and Paul Hyde
For today’s consumer banks, reinventing local branches as a hub to attract and retain customers is essential to profit and growth. |
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1-08-04
The New Leadership — Sober, Spirited, and Spiritual
By Klaus-Peter Gushurst
Leadership styles today combine the classic values of discipline and execution with the contemporary values of openness and natural expression. |
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