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First, the fame: Though many Harvard professors stamp their names on the covers of textbooks or bestsellers, Mitchell’s undergraduates could look forward to seeing their professor’s distinctive byline placed prominently in The New York Times several times a week...
...same year,” she says. “Those banners—you actually get you’re class year up there. It’s nice for me as a senior—for Mina Pell and Lauren McAuliffe—to have our stamp on those banners. They’ll be up forever...
Branding is part of the strategy too. "Our classes will all have the same look and feel and emotional stamp," says Naomi Berkove, who runs the training program. A marketing consultant has helped the training arm develop a brand image that centers around such in-house themes as "lasting connections" and "self-satisfaction." Mulqueen has boosted efficiency with a convenience "mart" so agencies can pick up food at any time...
...sense, Spitzer is taking on the whole clubby system that keeps driving CEO pay higher. Boards stacked with cronies too often still rubber-stamp excessively rich packages. In most cases, CEO pay is a question not of what is legal but of what is right. "The nature of CEO compensation is something that deserves additional scrutiny. One of the things that will emerge from the Grasso investigation," he says, "is the failure of compensation committees to fulfill their obligations." The Grasso case involves some of the most high-profile executives on Wall Street--the people who approved his payout...
Berg's innocence got him into trouble. He apparently didn't know to avoid getting an Israeli stamp in his passport when he traveled to Israel en route to Baghdad. By the time he was picked up by Iraqi police at a Mosul checkpoint in March, rumors circulated among his associates that Berg, who was Jewish, was working for a telecom firm with ties to Israel, according to a security contractor in Iraq...