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...The stories of difficult successions litter the business pages — think of Carly Fiorina at Hewlett-Packard; Philip Clarke following Sir Terry Leahy at Tesco, and David Moyes replacing Sir Alex Ferguson at...
...Carly Ramsey, associate director of consultancy Control Risks in Shanghai, called the move “a significant ramp-up from previous measures”....
...At about the same time, I interviewed Jack Welch, a self-confessed “Neanderthal” on gender balance, who mused that he was worried that three prominent female chief executives — Carly Fiorina, then at Hewlett-Packard...
...I remember Jack Welch voicing his fear more than 10 years ago that if Patricia Russo, then at Lucent (later Alcatel-Lucent), Carly Fiorina, then at Hewlett-Packard, and Anne Mulcahy of Xerox did not overcome...
...James Welch, legal director for Liberty, said: “So a secretive court thinks that secret safeguards shown to it in secret are an adequate protection of our privacy.”...
...………………………………………………………………………………………… Jack and Suzy Welch: Martin, you were a terrific source of inspiration for us....
...Carly Fiorina’s refusal to appoint a COO, in the face of all the advice she was getting from the board, only added to her difficulties at Hewlett-Packard inthe wake of the Compaq acquisition....
...But it is goodbye in top 50 terms to Carly Fiorina, the ex-Hewlett Packard boss, ranked eight last year, to the outgoing Jurgen Schrempp of DaimlerChrysler and to Michael Eisner, who faced a shareholder...
...There is only one woman on the list: Carly Fiorina of Hewlett-Packard. She is high up - in eighth place, one higher than in 2003. She wins respect for her company’s merger with Compaq....
...Carly Fiorina, its chief executive, is given great credit from respondents for successfully integrating Compaq....
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