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2008/08/07

Motorola: The New CEO's Real Challenge

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Motorola: The New CEO's Real Challenge

Co-CEO Sanjay Jha has strong experience in wireless, but his most important task is dismantling the mobile-phone unit's bureaucratic culture

Inside: This Week in Technology
Welcome to the Tech Insider!

This week, be sure to read our story on challenges Motorola's new co-CEO Sanjay Jha will face in overhauling the company's device business. His most important task: dismantling the mobile-phone unit's bureaucratic culture.

We also have stories on cloud computing and on Federal Communications Commission's plans to plug America's broadband gap. Enjoy!
--Olga Kharif

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INDIA
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GREEN ARCHITECTURE
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TECH PIONEERS
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