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Addicted to Continuous Change?


“If there's nothing to do, do nothing. But many CEOs can't do that. If you're an action junkie it's going to get you in trouble.”

(James Tisch, CEO of Loews Corp., in “The Game: Tisch Hews to the Prudent Approach; Loews's Chief, Sitting on $12.5 Billion, Bides His Time for Next Corporate Bargain.” by Dennis K. Berman. Wall Street Journal: June 17, 2008. pg. C.1)

 

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