Word: turnoveritis
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Massenet, who was born in Los Angeles and lives in London with her French financier husband and their two daughters, was a magazine editor and pregnant with Isabella, now 8, when she came up with the idea of an online store selling the hottest items of the season at the...
Net-a-porter, which launched in June 2000 on an investment of just over $1 million, has doubled its turnover each year since then and is now in its fourth year of profitable trading; this while those with far deeper pockets flamed out in the early years of the Internet...
A company like Goldman has access to plenty of talent, but shaping a team in a hot market with a lousy infrastructure required a new strategy. As more foreign banks move in and local institutions grow, salaries in India's financial-services sector, like those in the even hotter technology...
But as the economy rebounded this decade, many executives began to wonder if they had gone too far. Introducing dog-eat-dog values into corporations that continue to prize the organization over the individual generated worker dissatisfaction. Trying to rebuild loyalty and decrease turnover, companies like Canon, Kintetsu and Fujitsu...
But as the economy rebounded in the past several years, many executives began to wonder if they had gone too far. Introducing dog-eat-dog values into corporate cultures that continue to prize the organization over the individual generated worker dissatisfaction. Trying to rebuild company loyalty and decrease turnover, major...