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  • 22 Feb 2022
  • News

Turning Point: Ready or Not

Mansoor Basha (GMP 13, 2012) (Illustration by Gisela Goppel) Mansoor Basha (GMP 13, 2012) (Illustration by Gisela Goppel) At the start of the pandemic, I hunkered down like everyone else. But as time went on and the death toll rose, I... View Details
Keywords: reflection; life experience; leadership

    William W. Prince

    Prince took over the estate of his adopted father upon his death and concentrated his efforts on improving Armour, one of Chicago Stock Yards' subsidiaries. When Prince took over Armour, its principal business, meatpacking, was not... View Details
    Keywords: Food & Tobacco

      Charles A. Cannon

      line to include sheets, hosiery, bedspreads, draperies, decorative fabrics, and blankets. In 1970, the company’s income was $305 million, and upon his death in 1971, Cannon had 17 plants and 24,000 workers. View Details
      Keywords: Fabric & Apparel
      • 19 Sep 2016
      • News

      The Real Meaning of Love

      people’s awareness of the warning signs of abusive and controlling relationships. “The One Love Foundation in Honor of Yeardley Love was started in 2010 after Yeardley, who was a University of Virginia fourth year, was beaten to death by... View Details

        J. Ogden Armour

        Upon the death of his father in 1901, Armour took over the direction of Armour and Company. Under his management, sales increased from $200 million in 1900 to $1 billion in 1920. When Armour retired in 1923, the company employed over... View Details
        Keywords: Food & Tobacco

          John W. Brown

          Brown took the helm of Stryker upon the death of its CEO (the founder’s son). In a short period of time, Stryker built the small company into a medical products powerhouse. Taking the company public in 1977, Brown oversaw phenomenal... View Details
          Keywords: Healthcare

            Martha R. Ingram

            After her husband’s death in 1995, Ingram successfully managed the family business, making a series of bold moves, including the spin-off and public offering of Ingram Micro, the United States’ largest computer wholesaler. Today, Ingram... View Details
            Keywords: Services

              Stephen Birch

              Under Birch’s direction, Kennecott Copper experienced impressive growth. In 1915, the firm had 450 employees and $11 million in sales. By the time of Birch’s death in 1940, Kennecott Copper had nearly 29,000 employees and sales in excess... View Details
              Keywords: Agriculture & Mining

                Henry R. Towne

                Assuming sole leadership of the company after the death of his partner Linus Yale, Towne would go on to revolutionize the lock industry. Capitalizing on one of Yale’s less favorite designs, Towne recognized that the heart of the lock... View Details
                Keywords: Fabricated Goods
                • Portrait Project

                Allison Kotzin

                was slurred and at times I struggled to comprehend what he was saying. But the life message he sent me was loud and clear. Watching my Dad courageously battle ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig's disease) for over twenty years taught me how precious life is. His View Details

                  Jean Paul Getty

                  After accumulating a one-third interest in Getty Oil Company, Getty negotiated for a controlling interest in the company after the death of his father. Getty went on to merge Tidewater Oil Company, Skelly Oil Company, and the Missouri Oil... View Details
                  Keywords: Utilities & Energy
                  • Web

                  Terror at the Taj Bombay: Customer-Centric Leadership | Information Technology

                  terrorists for more than three days, resulting in the deaths of 34 people and 28 people injured. From the devastation would emerge astonishing tales of courage and leadership from unexpected places. The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower burns... View Details

                    Mills B. Lane, Jr.

                    Taking over the small southern bank after the death of his father, Lane went on to build it into one of the largest and most profitable banks in the Southeast. Lane shook up the staid banking community by employing a variety of marketing... View Details
                    Keywords: Finance

                      Eugene W. Rhodes

                      Having spent his summers in college working at the Tribune, Rhodes was selected to run the paper in 1922, following the unexpected deaths of both the Tribune’s founder and its managing editor. Despite his youth and lack of experience,... View Details
                      Keywords: Publishing & Print Media

                        Max (Francis) Factor, Jr.

                        Taking over the family company after the death of his father in 1938, Factor is regarded as a pioneer in the cosmetics and makeup business. He transformed the company from a Hollywood makeup studio into a worldwide provider of name brand... View Details
                        Keywords: Personal Care & Home Products
                        • 01 Jun 2016
                        • News

                        Faculty Q&A: That’s Classic

                        leader in question is experiencing a life-and-death dilemma—if he doesn’t get it right, he’d be killed. It’s very, very exaggerated. We’d ask, “How is this speaking to you?” Everyone would start by acknowledging that death was not a... View Details
                        Keywords: Julia Hanna

                          Olive Ann M. Beech

                          In 1932, Beech assisted her husband in forming the Beech Aircraft Corporation, and within a short time, the company prospered and dominated the market for privately-owned small, commercial planes. Beech Aircraft was also an important defense contractor during World War... View Details
                          Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace
                          • Portrait Project

                          Jaynie Randall

                          working, dancing, loving... just how I hope to live mine. His death has brought the realization that thinking of life in terms of one wild and precious life, no matter how 'wild' or filled with how many 'precious' experiences, is... View Details
                          • 13 Jun 2016
                          • Lessons from the Classroom

                          That's Classic: Modern-Day Business Lessons from Ancient Rome

                          mercy. There’s a common humanity, yet it’s not about us directly. Often the leader in question is experiencing a life-and-death dilemma—if he doesn’t get it right, he’d be killed. It’s very, very exaggerated. We’d ask, “How is this speaking to you?” Everyone would... View Details
                          Keywords: by Julia Hanna
                          • 17 Oct 2014
                          • Research & Ideas

                          New Treasury Rules Help Long-Retirement Planning

                          The United States Treasury recently amended its rules to encourage workers with retirement plans to purchase life annuities within these plans. Life annuities generally make fixed monthly payments from the date of retirement until the View Details
                          Keywords: by Robert Pozen; Financial Services
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