Management - general
"Maybe the boss shouldn't decide" - Part 1
18 Feb 2013
domain-b is pleased to offer its readers an exclusive preview of The Decision Maker by Dennis Bakke, former president and CEO of AES Corp. Published by Pear Press, the book is due to be released for sale in March 2013
Peregrine ex-chief sentenced to 50 years in prison for financial crimes
02 Feb 2013
Russell R. Wasendorf Sr's penalty is the latest in a series of stiff sentences handed down by judges for financial crimes
Sacked HMV workers hijack Twitter stream
01 Feb 2013
Manoj Kohli to be Airtel MD in management rejig
31 Jan 2013
Rio Tinto CEO quits after $14-bn write-down
18 Jan 2013
The move came following a $14-billion impairment charge in the company’s 2012 results on account of its problems in Mozambique and reduction in values of its aluminium assets
Wal-Mart to hire 100,000 veterans
16 Jan 2013
Wal-Mart Stores said yesterday that over the next five years it would hire every veteran who had been given an honourably discharge from military service in the last year.
Xstrata-Glencore merger: investors snub £144-million retention bonuses
21 Nov 2012
Shareholders of Swiss miner Xstrata Plc voted by 78.9 per favouring the merger with Glencore, without the board-backed payments package to retain top officials
Siemens unveils $7.7-bn cost cutting plan
09 Nov 2012
Siemens AG yesterday unveiled a €6-billion ($7.7 billion) cost cutting plan, which includes asset sales and job cuts, in order to compete with rivals amid a deteriorating global economy
Subex MD & CEO Subash Menon quits
28 Sep 2012
Fila expects fillip from Reebok troubles
24 Sep 2012
Reebok India ex-MD, COO held on fraud charges
20 Sep 2012
Five former executives of sportswear manufacturer Reebok India, including managing director Subhinder Singh Prem have been arrested in connection with the alleged Rs870-crore fraud in the company
Mentoring is not the same as coaching
14 Sep 2012
Most senior managers would like to teach their juniors the ropes, but a true mentor goes a step beyond and develops their full potential, says Amitabh Dixit.
Karl Slym joins Tata Motors ahead of schedule
13 Sep 2012
Five Indian companies make the cut to Forbes innovative list
07 Sep 2012
Five Indian companies — L&T, Hindustan Unilever and Infosys, TCS and Sun Pharma — rank among Forbes magazine's list of "The World's Most Innovative Companies" topped by four US companies.
News Corp board cuts Murdoch's bonus
06 Sep 2012
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