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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The authors describe seven types of CEOs‚ their behaviors and attitudes toward IT‚ and explain why all but one are decidedly unfit to lead companies in the Information Age. Only the "believer CEO" is ready to play a constructive role in his or her company’s use of information technology. Believers understand that IT enables strategic advantage and demonstrate such beliefs in their daily actions. Believers are involved in IT decision making and are proactive in addressing IT problems and opportunities
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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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We Bought a Zoo’s Kelly Foster In the touching movie‚ which Matt Damon starred in‚ We Bought a Zoo‚ directed by Cameron Crowe‚ Kelly Foster‚ the zookeeper‚ keeps her life busy in work so she doesn’t have to deal with her problems in life. First of all‚ Kelly is a divorced workaholic who would rather work than go out and have fun. Kelly “never goes out”(Crowe‚ xx) and stays at the zoo “every day”(Crowe‚ xx). While her friends go out on dates‚ Kelly devotes her life to the zoo and likes to being
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As of August 24‚ 2011 Tim Cook is the CEO of Apple Incorporated. Tim Cook was a temporary CEO from January to August of 2011 in place for the ill Steve Jobs but has now gained the official title of CEO of Apple in replacement of Jobs. As the CEO Cook now is in charge of the day to day operations of Apple as well as all major decisions for the company. He now holds a very substantial and hard position. Apple has always prided itself and attempted to be an innovation leader in
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ARTICLE IN PRESS Journal of Financial Economics 80 (2006) 511–529 www.elsevier.com/locate/jfec CEO incentives and earnings management$ Daniel Bergstressera‚Â Thomas Philipponb a Harvard Business School‚ Boston MA 02163‚USA NYU Stern School of Business‚ New York‚ NY 10012‚USA b Received 25 September 2003; accepted 13 October 2004 Available online 22 December 2005 Abtract We provide evidence that the use of discretionary accruals to manipulate reported earnings is more pronounced
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Gary Soto Post AssessmentGuilt is the price we pay willingly for doing what we are going to do anyway -Isabelle Holland. Guilt is something we create for ourselves. In the passage‚ Gary Soto emphasizes how guilty‚ paranoid‚ and shameful he felt in his inner conscience after stealing an apple pie. He expresses his guilt‚ shame‚ and paranoia by describing his outer self‚ his inner self‚ and the people around him. How Soto describes his inner self emphasizes on how fearful he is. The great sense of
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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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enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley legislation (SOX thereafter)‚ which regulates the unethical wrongdoings‚ CEOs enjoyed unreasonable high remuneration despite of their mediocre performance. The overall focus of this report is to identify the relationship between CEO’s compensation and performance of the company‚ and figure out whether the Sarbanes-Oxley legislation has an impact on it. Using a sample of CEO compensation and firm performance in the fiscal year 2002 and 2004‚ we use the empirical analysis
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A Study of the Leadership of CEOs at Apple Table of Contents Background information Page 3 & 4 Michael Scott Page 5 & 6 Mike Markkula Page 7 & 8 John Scully Page 8‚ 9 & 10 Michael Spindler Page 10‚ 11 &12 Gil Amelio Page 12‚ 13 & 14 Steve Jobs Page 15‚ 16 & 17 Tim Cook Page 17‚ 18 &19 References Page 20 – 27 Background Information Apple is a company that everyone in the
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