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Articles from Chief Executive (U.S.) (March 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
A $10-billion issue in Europe: new regulations could affect many U.S. industries. Dicciani, Nance K. 628
Battle for stylish performance: the new Cadillac CTS aims for the BMW 530i. Holstein, William J. 476
Big risks on the autobahn: for many years, German automakers have seemed invincible. BMW still is on a roll. But Porsche and Volkswagen are facing challenges. Porsche underestimated the threat to its sports cars. And Volkswagen is pushing into the high-end market with a brand name that isn't known for luxury. Reichlin, Igor 1870
CEO Confidence Index: a time of doubt and hesitation? 615
Correction. Correction Notice 29
Darts & Roses. 112
Global value. Gregersen, Hal B. Letter to the Editor 164
Global: Chinese in denial on SARS. Prasso, Sheridan 386
Globalization and the new Luddites. Editorial 616
Go west, young children: for unemployed kids, moving west is better than moving in. Queenan, Joe 752
Growth in the valley: the tech bust left Silicon Valley a barren desert. But healthy venture capital numbers are just one sign that the region is ready to bloom again. Fannin, Rebecca 1468
Heartland transformation: ADM CEO Allen Andreas has led the giant out of scandal and put it on a winning path. Buss, Dale 2049
Jamaican witchcraft: at the Ritz-Carlton, Rose Hall, golf and legend meet. Holstein, William J. 961
Management: the absent CEO. Gersten, Alan 371
Outsourcing perils. Schmidt, Jeff W. Letter to the Editor 317
Private firms get creative: to compete with public companies and their big CEO bonuses, closely held firms need new tools. Saltman, David 1915
Riding the up market: Ameritrade CEO Joe Moglia thinks the recovery is for real. And after three strong quarters, he says his firm is poised to reap the gains of a resurgent market. Prince, C.J. 1304
Slaves to the clock: CEOs are so overscheduled they can't find time to strategize. Here's how smart CEOs tackle the time problem. Fredman, Catherine Cover Story 2790
Sourcing strategy: the next frontier; The very nature of competition is changing. Puryear, Rudy 666
The cockpit of dreams: for business or pleasure, little compares. Mackerodt, Fred 1547
The dismal science indeed. Holstein, William J. Editorial 505
The diversity imperative: real results demand commitment at every level. Evans, Marsha J. 669
Vital functions: HR outsourcing is booming, as companies send everything from payroll to training outside. But take out too much of the company's core, and you risk losing its heart and soul. Mendels, Pamela 1972
VW and luxury? Pischetsrieder wants to remake the "people's car" company. Can it be done? Shuldiner, Herbert 1680

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