Great companies have to make tough choices. Grand Junction Networks and PointCast Inc., two high-flying Silicon Valley startups, faced the question of a lifetime -- and arrived at opposite answers.READ»
"The difference between a good company and a great company is usually the talent level. If talent is a differentiating factor, you're going to have to reward that in order to keep it."
--David W. Dorman, chairman and CEO, ...READ»
"The difference between a good company and a great company is usually the talent level. If talent is a differentiating factor, you're going to have to reward that in order to keep it."
--David W. Dorman, chairman and CEO, AT&T
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"The difference between a good company and a great company is usually the talent level. If talent is a differentiating factor, you're going to have to reward that in order to keep it."
--David W. Dorman, chairman and CEO, AT&T
From ...READ»