Word: integrationism
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You ask, "Is the current rush of mergers good for American business? For stockholders? For the country?" You should also have questioned their impact on the work force. Research conducted by Philip Mirvis of Boston University and me shows that even "friendly" mergers and acquisitions are extremely stressful for employees...
Veeck, who died last week of a heart attack at 71, was easily the most colorful baseball man never to play the game. A happy rebel against "the simple pieties of baseball," Veeck limped along on an artificial leg, dreaming up outrageous stunts to lure fans to the ball park...
A s a chief architect of Britain's "New Labour" strategy, Peter Mandelson was Tony Blair's most valued adviser. As E.U. Commissioner for Trade, he now focuses on Europe's competitiveness. He spoke last week in Brussels to Time's Leo Cendrowicz - but only until a phone call from...
The Swiss Open Up After the E.U. constitution was rejected by the French and Dutch, and another bitter scrap broke out over the E.U. budget, Brussels won a quiet sign of support last week from an unlikely corner. In a referendum, 55% of Swiss voters approved joining the E.U.-run...
Vice chairman Zarzour has become more hopeful as time has passed since 9/11, believing that "it will be harder and take longer, but integration is possible. Unless ..." He trails off, reluctant to say what he fears: unless there is another attack on the U.S. "What will happen to us and...