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February 26, 2010 | ||
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OUTSIDE SHOT CEO Pay and the SEC: The Power of Shame New SEC Chair Schapiro seems willing to subject CEOs to good old-fashioned public humiliation—an encouraging development COVER STORY When CEOs Have Warren Buffett in Their Boardroom What's it like to have America's greatest investor as your shareholder? Buffett's biographer talks to CEOs who know FUTURE OF TECH And Google Begat... The search giant's former employees are seeding tech startups—and shaping another wave of innovation COMPUTERS HP Labs Opens Singapore Research Hub Hewlett-Packard establishes an R&D outpost, the first opened under labs director Prith Banerjee, in a key country in the computer maker's fastest-growing region Google Investigated by EU Three European companies filed complaints to EU regulators against Google about unfair competition COMMUNICATIONS Lessons in Simplicity from the Flip By examining the strategy behind the best-selling Flip camcorder, Carmine Gallo offers four design pointers you can employ in your business ENTREPRENEUR'S JOURNAL Getting the Startup Equation Right Deciding which Great Idea to pursue is just the first step, says Caterina Fake. The next essential is forming the team that can make it happen LEADERSHIP Rethinking How to Get Employees to Change Persuading employees to make lasting changes in their behavior isn't easy. Keith McFarland highlights lessons from a new book that might make you more effective at it INSIGHT For Now, China Must Ignore Calls for Stronger Yuan If Beijing were to let its currency strengthen too soon, millions of Chinese would lose their jobs. U.S. workers wouldn't benefit EUROPE • From The Independent Cash for Clunkers: Europe's Hangover Car scrappage schemes were popular with European politicians and consumers, but the plunge in auto sales since they ended augurs a new industry crisis REVIEWS Review: 2010 Porsche Cayenne S Transsyberia Porsche's luxury SUV offers rugged off-road handling and superior on-road performance but could soon become a collector's item THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS Is the Tiger Woods Era Over? Tiger's public scandal hasn't helped, but the bigger concern is that golf's overall popularity has been declining for years MAYBE IT'S YOU How to Win at Office Politics No, it's not about stabbing people in the back or doing absolutely anything to get ahead. Office politics is really about building relationships to get things done IDEAS IN ACTION 'Good' Beats 'Innovative' Nearly Every Time An obsession with innovation leads executives down the wrong path. Just trying to be good would be a smarter focus STRATEGY & INNOVATION • From Strategy and Innovation Stuck? Take A Look At Your Business Model Energy, healthcare and media executives could benefit by rethinking their industry business models, says Innosight chairman Mark Johnson ORGANIZATIONAL LIFE Naked Consulting: What Clients Really Want Clients are looking for transparency, humility, vulnerability, and honesty—the opposite of what is often given to them, writes Pat Lencioni VIEWPOINT Debt: The Big Hangover Has Only Just Begun More than $1 trillion of high-yield debt will come due between now and 2015—a big potential weight on the U.S. economic recovery STOCKS & MARKETS The IPO Market: Busier, Yet Chilly Resurgent stock volatility and concern about debt levels at some initial public offering candidates have made eager issuers cut back or cancel SEC May Allow Subpenny Pricing for More Stocks The agency will probably consider allowing more stocks to trade in price increments of less than 1 cent, according to associate director David Shillman BW MALL SPONSORED LINKS
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