Billy Parker
New Rules, Regulation Mean Tougher Scrutiny for CEOs -- and Boards
Some firms are finding it harder to hire a CEO. At same time, more people are saying 'no' to serving on corporate boards. Welcome to the new climate for executive management.
Some firms are finding it harder to hire a CEO. At same time, more people are saying 'no' to serving on corporate boards. Welcome to the new climate for executive management.
Want To Be CEO? Your Feet Will Be Closer to Fire in Hot Scandal Climate
Legislation called Sarbanes-Oxley means big changes. 'There will be a lot more scrutiny of all the awards a CEO receives. I guess you could ask if it is worth it to be a CEO as the awards are less and the penalties are greater,' a KPMG partner says.
Legislation called Sarbanes-Oxley means big changes. 'There will be a lot more scrutiny of all the awards a CEO receives. I guess you could ask if it is worth it to be a CEO as the awards are less and the penalties are greater,' a KPMG partner says.
Week in Review: When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Serious
New dress codes, security measures, and CEO rules make the working world less fun, but some entrepreneurs just won't give up.
New dress codes, security measures, and CEO rules make the working world less fun, but some entrepreneurs just won't give up.
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Bands, marchers in holiday paradeChoose your group to watch their performance in the 2009 WRAL-TV Raleigh Christmas Parade.
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Web only: Complete 2009 WRAL-TV Raleigh Christmas ParadeWatch the parade in its entirety from the comfort of your computer any time.
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Search for missing IRS refundsThe Internal Revenue Service released the names this week of more than 100,000 taxpayers who have not received their 2009 income tax refund.
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North Carolina unemployment ratesView an interactive map with county unemployment numbers.
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A year of N.C. Drought MapsView a time lapse animation of drought conditions during the last year.



