Word: ceos
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...everyone's agenda first: "I don't want you to think because I'm the President's wife, it's not O.K. to tell me what you think. I want everything on the table." Senior adviser Ira Magaziner describes his own role as akin to that of a ceo, with Clinton chairing the board. At Mrs. Clinton's insistence, the operation will be tightly scripted, with wall-posted schedules of deadlines for each of the 25 subgroups...
Three days later, the board of Westinghouse Electric summoned embattled company chairman Paul Lego. Dogged by heavy losses and stockholders' criticism, Lego had fallen out of favor with the board. After a spirited argument, the CEO announced his immediate retirement...
CHAIRMAN, CEO: Reginald K. Brack...
...hour hops directly from city to city, rather than funneling them through the elaborate hub-and-spoke systems of its larger rivals. The lack of amenities enables it to offer bargain fares (average: $58) that undercut others and allow Southwest to quickly dominate most new routes it enters. Boasts CEO and co-founder Herb Kelleher: "We've created a solid niche -- our main competition is the automobile. We're taking people away from Toyota and Ford...
Chairman, CEO: Reginald K. Brack...