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Apple a Succession Planning, Corporate Culture Success Story
So the new iPad has come out, sending technophiles (which seems to be everybody these days) to the moon with glee. Combined with the recent news that Apple’s market capitalization recently broke the $500 billion mark, only the sixth company … Continue reading
Posted in Business Continuity, CEOs, Corporate culture, Sports contracts
Tagged Andrew Luck, Apple, CEOs, corporate culture, Indianapolis Colts, iPad, Peyton Manning, salary cap, Steve Jobs, succession planning, Tim Cook
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NFL mediation not what you may be thinking
The NFL owners and players union head back into mediation tomorrow (Tuesday March 1), less than 72 hours before the collective bargaining agreement expires. Drastic measures could follow. Mediation is a good first step, and it’s swell that the mediator said there … Continue reading
Posted in ADR, Executive contracts, Sports contracts
Tagged ADR, arbitration, executive contracts, executive employment, executives, mediation, NFL, NFL lockout, NLF executives, sports contracts
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Work Stoppages and Executive Compensation
The situation now facing executives of the NFL – where negotiations between players and team owners appear to be stuck in a quagmire – mirrors in some ways what many executives across the United States confront on a daily basis. … Continue reading
Posted in CEOs, Executive Compensation, Executive contracts, Sports contracts
Tagged executive compensation, football, NFL lockout, NLF executives, player contracts, Roger Goodell, sports contracts
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