Management - general
Rio Tinto to cut more jobs; aims to save $5 bn
06 May 2013
Intel names seasoned insider Brian Krzanich new chief
03 May 2013
Brian Krzanich, 52, who currently serves as COO, will succeed Paul S Otellini on 16 May, when he takes charge as the sixth CEO of the world's top chip maker
US realty firm employees get tattooed for raise
02 May 2013
81% users don't want their bosses as Facebook friends
19 Apr 2013
Given the fact that Facebook posts have resulted in people getting fired, a vast majority of Facebook users don't want their bosses as FB friends
Avon to cut 400 jobs, exit Irish market
09 Apr 2013
Autonomy acquisition ousts HP chairman, two directors
05 Apr 2013
Three members of Hewlett-Packard board, including its chairman Raymond J Lane have resigned, just two weeks following their narrow re-election
Monkeys reveal why middle managers suffer the most stress
03 Apr 2013
Monkeys in the middle of the hierarchy are involved with conflict from those below them as well as from above, whereas those in the bottom of the hierarchy distance themselves from conflict
Transocean board opposed to Icahn proposals
18 Mar 2013
"Maybe the boss shouldn't decide" - Part II
18 Mar 2013
domain-b is pleased to offer its readers another exclusive preview of The Decision Maker by Dennis Bakke, former president and CEO of AES Corp. Published by Pearson Press, the book is due to be released for sale in March 2013
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg tops in CEO survey
16 Mar 2013
CEOs with close ties to top executives more likely to commit fraud
14 Mar 2013
The more top executives the CEO appoints, the higher is the probability of fraud, and the lower its likelihood of detection, revelas a new study.
Adidas shares soar despite financial troubles
08 Mar 2013
After Yahoo, Best Buy to relook telecommunting
07 Mar 2013
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