Guest
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"Great
leaders create conditions that get people organized to
attack problems. They help others learn how to think,
exercise judgment and take action," said A.G.
Lafley, chairman, president and CEO of Procter &
Gamble, during a Sept. 20 presentation at the James L.
Allen Center. |
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"A
global company is a battleship, not a jet ski. It takes
time to turn it", said Carly Fiorina, former
president and CEO of Hewlett-Packard and author of Tough
Choices: A Memoir, which details her experiences leading
the technology solutions giant. She spoke at Kellogg on
Oct. 25 |
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"Today's
professionals need to regard social responsibility not
just as a way to avoid legal liability, but as a vehicle
for creating business opportunities," said Paul
Carothers, Kraft Foods vice president for global public
affairs, during his Oct. 18 visit. |
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