Vol. 28 No. 1, January 2012
Index
- Athletics and business: lessons learned for a long-term win.
- Butler, Lewent and Rickard inducted into FEI's 6th Hall of Fame.
- New FERF Research Blog.
- Trustee spotlight: Mary Kay Scucci.
- FEI president & CEO's top challenges for financial executives for 2012.
- 2012: ready to take the plunge?
- Executives cite information theft as rising global threat.
- Manufacturers adopting 'wait and see' attitude on capital investment.
- Rise in whistleblower claims in Dodd-Frank era expected.
- Keynes Hayek: The Clash That Defined Modern Economics.
- U.S. workers: unhappy on the Job, but staying put.
- Determining whether decision-maker is a principal or agent.
- FASB's consolidation exposure draft ... explained.
- SunEdison simplifying solar.
- More money market reform likely.
- Looking forward.
- 2012 forecast: recovery ... or recession?
- Will substantial change come before 2013?
- Grow anyway! Extreme, unstable environment?
- Making financial reports. More effective and useful.
- Realities drive change in health care delivery: The hospital, insurance and medical device fields are in the midst of seismic changes as they seek to transform the delivery of health care in the U.S. Regardless of whether the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act passes Supreme Court muster, these industries are responding proactively.
- Does the US really need an energy policy?: ever since the Arab oil embargo of 1973, the U.S. has still not developed a national policy to manage its dependence on energy--particularly from foreign, unfriendly sources. What are the roadblocks to such a policy and what steps are being taken to provide more certainty to businesses?
- The real story: public companies and boards that have redesigned or are redesigning incentive programs should be asking: "how is 'performance' defined, and how does it to pertain to the company and its executives?"--particularly so due to the risk of a negative "say-on-pay" vote.
- In the cloud and beyond: social media, cloud computing, tablets and more are profoundly disrupting business as usual and will relentlessly continue, creating the need for major dollar investments and/or the risk of being late to adopt.
- What's XBRL reporting got do with got to do with bar godes?
- M&A activity reflects an unsettled market.
- Preparing for global securities litigation & regulatory enforcement expansion.
- Continuous monitoring: protecting the enterprise and executive suite.
- Emerging growth beyond the BRICs.
- Betty Floyd.
- Biggs Porter.
- Bill Murray.
- Charles H. Noski.
- FERF starts Research Blog.
- Frank Bilban.
- Jim Farrell.
- Lisa Pavelka McAlister.
- Lista Hightower.
- Mahesh Shetty.
- Patrick Chambliss.
- Balance sheet: one of 10 children, Mark Winzenread discovered early on that education, hard work and finding a challenge in every undertaking were the driving forces behind the growth of a successful leader.