Boss Talk: Macy’s CEO Jeff Gennette discusses being an openly gay CEO and the retailer’s progress on diversifying staff and suppliers—and struggles to hold on to diverse middle managers on.wsj.com
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'We're not idiots': Packers CEO dismisses talk of Aaron Rodgers' exit theguardian.com
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Obituary: Raytheon CEO Thomas Phillips was happy to talk about his Christian faith. Talking about his own life story was another matter. on.wsj.com
Listen: In today's episode of The Journal podcast, we talk with the president and CEO of the only public hospital in New Jersey about how the vaccination process is playing out on.wsj.com
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If you hear a CEO talk about their own work-life balance, sell the stock, says Nestlé's CEO after a busy start to the job on.wsj.com
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Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield on how we’ll talk to each other—and our chatbots—in the years ahead on.wsj.com
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The era of the kindler, gentler CEO is fading. As the economy worsens, corporate chiefs are bringing back blunt talk, performance reviews and the swag police on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Obituary: As Disney CEO in the 1980s, Ronald W. Miller tried to make the company’s movies less bland. He led the way from "Old Yeller" to "Splash," with hints of nudity and coarse talk. on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
If you hear a CEO talk about their own work-life balance, sell the stock, says Nestlé's CEO after a busy start to the job on.wsj.com
@WSJ9 years ago
"Why wouldn’t you have two CEOs?" Boss Talk with Whole Foods co-CEO Walter Robb: on.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
The era of the kindler, gentler CEO is fading. As the economy worsens, corporate chiefs are bringing back blunt talk, performance reviews and the swag police on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Obituary: As Disney CEO in the 1980s, Ronald W. Miller tried to make the company’s movies less bland. He led the way from "Old Yeller" to "Splash," with hints of nudity and coarse talk. on.wsj.com
@WSJ8 years ago
Morgan Stanley's CEO is betting that most of its 3.5 million clients will still want to talk to a live adviser on.wsj.com