Forget about the money. Sure, a $140 million payout in deferred compensation and retirement bennies to NYSE Chairman Dick Grasso is obscene. So was the $21.8 million he got in 2000 alone or the $25.6 million he gained in 2001 or the ...READ»
Hurricane Isabel hasn't made it up the East Coast yet, but the storm that has engulfed the New York Stock Exchange is over, and Richard Grasso is gone, tossed aside like just another piece of plywood in the wreckage of a trailer ...READ»
In one of the more interesting earnings reports you'll see, the New York Stock Exchange yesterday said that its net income fell 54% in the second quarter -- with the primary culprit being costs stemming from ongoing litigation with ...READ»
Yes, believe it. When New York Stock Exchange CEO Dick Grasso was pulling down his controversial millions in pay, his executive assistant actually made about $240,000 a year. That's according to a newly released report by the ...READ»
In chapter five of Authentic Leadership, Bill George outlines how authentic companies approach organizational values:
Values begin with telling the truth, internally and externally.
Authentic companies value the importance of ...READ»