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...21st century may mistake the nature of the man. Maybe it is unreasonable to expect something else from the ultimate staff guy, the good soldier who punched four stars in 35 years in an organization that rewards loyalty and prizes the chain of command--just like his boss. In today's messy world, maybe doing nothing stupid is the only doable agenda. Powell, surely, sees himself as a man who is worth more than history's appreciative footnotes. But you need to impress something of your own shape on the world if you want to rise to the level...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Odd Man Out | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...decidedly different experience for the $6.8 billion-in-sales NBC network. Like all other media, the network is suffering through a painful advertising slump. The current woes, however, haven't convinced Immelt, who's being counseled on the vagaries of the broadcasting business by NBC boss Robert Wright, that he has to marry NBC to a wider media portfolio, whether a Hollywood studio or a cable company. He says he has no plans to sell NBC, though he'd like to acquire more stations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jack Who? | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

Perhaps, in retrospect, Immelt should have dressed a little snazzier for his coming-out party last November. Despite the fact that he and his boss both showed up wearing the same casual outfit--slacks, sports jacket and blue open-collared shirt--Immelt isn't a Welch clone. Where Welch is known for a blowtorch temper, Immelt is low-key and understated--more likely to tease employees than scold them to get his point across. "If you, say, missed your numbers, you wouldn't leave a meeting with him feeling beat up but more like you let your dad down," says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jack Who? | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...neighbor's farm. Slouched up and down the rows, stooped over, dragging a burlap bag full of spuds, dust in my nostrils, body all aching and racked with pain, and it seems to me that I have been picking potatoes in one form or another ever since. The boss man, Mr. Marse, kept telling me that potato picking is a great challenge and a boon to civilization and the manly thing to do and that if I quit working, my life would lose purpose and meaning and I would be unable to bear the shame...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Praise Of Laziness | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...sports buff. Her hard-line positions have surprised even seasoned alumni of Republican administrations. J. Stapleton Roy, Bush Sr.'s ambassador to China, says Rice is "prone to the naive view that we are strong and they are weak and we should ruthlessly exploit that." Rice, like her boss, has a rebellious streak...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONDI RICE: The Charm Of Face Time | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

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