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Author: | Nichols, N. A. |
Title: | The case of the combative CFO. A Harvard Business Review case-study (Unternehmensentscheidung, Board of Directors) |
Journal: | Harvard Business Review
1992 : JUL-AUG, VOL. 70:4, p. 14-16,20-21,24 |
Index terms: | |
Freeterms: | PRODUKTPOLITIK, TEILSTILLEGUNG, UNTERNEHMENSSTRATEGIE |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Minute Publishing Chairman and CEO N. Harcum has a right to be proud of his newspaper, America Today. It has won 3 Pulitzer Prizes and attracted one million readers in just 3 years. But, as CFO P. Rawson points out, it is also losing 100 million a year. In the process, the company has been split between two factions: one is backing Harcum and favours continuing the paper, the other agrees with Rawson that the project must be stopped. The board of directors has been assembled to decide the newspaper's fate. Four commentators weigh the board's decision. |
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