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The talent magnet

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Kai-Fu Lee, technologist and self-help guru, a well-known personality on Chinese University campuses, guides students on education, work and ways to prosper in a modern, international competitive world. Vice president at Microsoft till 2005, moved to Google as vice president for engineering and president of Google Greater China, to build an R&D that would create and tap talent, the best and brightest from Chinese universities to feed Google's own growth.

Author: Buderi, Robert
Publisher: Mansueto Ventures LLC on behalf of Fast Company
Publication Name: Fast Company
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 1085-9241
Year: 2006
Information services, Works, Information services industry, Google Inc., Lee, Kai-Fu

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How she does it?

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Sophie Vandebroek was born in Belgium and earned undergraduate and master's degrees in engineering before emigrating to the States in 1986. The success story of abruptly widowed Vandeboek who became Xerox's chief technology officer, responsible for harnessing the creations of five global laboratories to drive growth at the $15.7 billion document company is discussed.

Author: McGinn, Daniel
Publisher: Mansueto Ventures LLC on behalf of Fast Company
Publication Name: Fast Company
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 1085-9241
Year: 2006
Computer and Office Equipment, Career Planning, Xerox Corp., Computer peripherals industry, Career development, Vandebroek, Sophie

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Keeping the crisis in Chrysler

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Dieter Zetsche, president and chief executive officer of the Chrysler car-making company, discusses the three important lessons essential for finding solution to the crisis in the company. He recommends depending on teamwork for making important decisions, concentration on quality and design and redesigning its products according to the needs of the drivers.

Author: Warner, Fara
Publisher: Mansueto Ventures LLC on behalf of Fast Company
Publication Name: Fast Company
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 1085-9241
Year: 2005
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT, Transportation equipment industry, Chrysler Corp., Zetsche, Dieter

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Subjects list: United States, Management, Officials and employees, Company business management
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