position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company. However‚ the qualities required of a CEO are not always in line with the training and experiences of a former CFO. Yet the CFO can bring many qualities to the CEO position to help a company succeed. What are the benefits to having a CFO as CEO‚ and what are the required qualities of a CEO that may hamper the CFO ’s success in this position?As the leader of a corporation‚ the CEO must be a well rounded leader. The CEO ’s key responsibility is "making
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CEO REPORT‚ BILL GATES 1. Mini Biography Bill Gates is known for his company Microsoft‚ his participation in the computer revolution‚ and for being the youngest self-made billionaire in history. In 1986‚ he launched Microsoft Windows‚ a program that is one of the most used operating systems in the world. Many of today’s adult‚ and perhaps in particular today’s young adults‚ remember the exciting introduction of personal computers using Microsoft software. Childhood William (Bill) H. Gates
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of a S-Chip CEO (unabridged) |[pic] |[pic] | | |Written by S-chip CEO | |Saturday‚ 25 April 2009 | | | |A fascinating email circulated around yesterday purportedly from the CEO of a S-chip
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executive officer of Exxon Mobil has many responsibilities and duties. The CEO is mainly responsible for carrying out the strategic plans and policies to keep Exxon Mobil moving forward. According to Exxon Mobil‚ the chief executive officer has to report to the board of directors to discuss the strategic goals of the organization and to evaluate the performance of the organization (Corporate governance guidelines). The CEO is responsible for the financial performance of the organization and achieving
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Guess?‚ Inc. What started as a small family owned jeans boutique has flourished into a global lifestyle brand. Guess?‚ Inc. currently designs‚ markets‚ distributes‚ and licenses a leading lifestyle collection of contemporary apparel and accessories for men‚ women‚ and children that mirror the American lifestyle‚ while grasping European fashion sensibilities. While the foundation of Guess‚ Inc.’s history and massive success can be attributed to their roots in the sale of jeans‚ Guess
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last 30 years‚ the salary received by the average CEO has increased exponentially. The salary received by the average hourly worker‚ of course‚ has not. In 1980‚ CEOs were paid 42 times the average amount of money paid to hourly workers; by 2000 it had grown to a staggering 531 times.1 Its clear that as revenue grows‚ the pay gap between worker and CEO grows exponentially as well. In a corporation that only generates $5‚000‚000 in annual revenue‚ the CEO receives 5.4 times the median pay of all other
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an appreciation of that macroenvironment‚ an overview of Apple is offered. Apple is really involved in two businesses: the computer market and the entertainment and media market. Its approach has been to integrate its new products around its core industry in an effort to construct a digital lifestyle that encompasses not only its line of computers but its new products such as the iPod‚ the iPhone and online services such as iTunes. The various models are presented and then applied to the market that
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VALUE ADDED TAX FOR PCC AND IPCC 1. Value added tax in short VAT‚ was a tax introduced as early as 1919 by Dr.Wilhelm Von Siemens in Germany as a tax on improved turnover. Professor Thomas.S.Adams suggested this tax in USA as a sales tax with a credit or refund for taxes paid by the producer on goods bought for resale or for use in production of goods. However till 1953 no country introduced VAT. In the year 1954 France introduced it and since then many countries have adopted this progressive
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GAP Inc Table of Contents Abstract 4 Introduction: 5 Background of the company: 6 Objectives: 6 Mission and vision statement: 6 Industry analysis: 7 Porter’s Five Forces analysis: 8 Competition: 8 Treat of new entry: 8 Threat of substitutes: 9 Power of suppliers: 9 Power of buyers: 9 Environmental Analysis: 10 Social - Cultural: 10 Economic: 10 Legal/Political: 11 Technology: 11 Industry Structure: 12 Competitors: 12 Economics strategy adopted by Gap inc. to improve it’s
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1976–80: Founding and incorporation The Apple I‚ Apple’s first product‚ was sold as an assembled circuit board and lacked basic features such as a keyboard‚ monitor‚ and case. The owner of this unit added a keyboard and a wooden case. Apple was established on April 1‚ 1976‚ by Steve Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne[1] to sell the Apple I personal computer kit‚ a computer single handedly designed by Wozniak. The kits were hand-built by Wozniak[24][25] and first shown to the public
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