Vol. 18 No. 2, March 2002
Index
- Preventing future Enrons.
- From the Editor.
- 'Virtual office' not yet common.
- Rating Recruiters.
- Riding out the weak economy.
- Changing the Risk Paradigm for Internal Audit.
- Political risk insurance gains.
- Tech leasing on the increase.
- Middle-market succession woes.
- Terrorist attacks top loss list.
- ABC Technologies Inc.
- FinancialCAD.
- PeopleSoft Inc.
- E-Commerce.
- Insurance.
- Services automation.
- Developing Global Executives: The Lessons of International Experience.
- Information Markets: What Business Can Learn from Financial Innovation.
- Zoom: How 12 Exceptional Companies Are Navigating the Road to the Next Economy.
- In Enron's wake calls for reforms: Forensic accountants and critics of the accounting status quo say that changes must be made -- and not just by creating more rules.
- Straight talk, unvarnished predictions.
- Global Standards offer opportunity.
- Rethinking accounting: Traditional accounting, designed for an industrial economy of tangible assets, is under increasing pressure to modernize and reflect the value of the New Economy's intangible assets.
- Best practices...by definition.
- Measure like you mean it: Q & A with Michael Hammer.
- Digitizing finance: Views from the leading edge.
- Active Enterprise Management.
- Designing compensation for the new realities.
- Effective supply chain management.
- A crash course in self-marketing: Whether you're satisfied your current position or not, identifying and showcasing your strengths should be a key part of your professional advancement strategy.
- Valuation essentials for CFOs.
- Business Intelligence Platforms Boost ERP.
- Striving for excellence: Recent research has found accounting education wanting, but new approaches and new resources have emerged in efforts to better prepare students for what they will encounter in today's job market.
- Ask an FEI Researcher about.
- Controllers hear about M&A and future trends.
- Dun & Bradstreet is newest partner.
- FEI urges caution on 401(K) reform.
- Newest chapter starts in California.
- Web Survey asks.
- Names in the News.
- Ronald S. Stowell.