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Management Today MagazineNovember/December 2008 Issue | Cover Story

Full of Beanz

Peter Widdows, CEO of Heinz Australia, believes he has one of the best Heinz jobs going, but it hasn't always been plain sailing. In 2003, he was faced with dwindling sales, falling profits and a head office impatient for better news. Five years later, a change in the company's culture has done wonders...

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Reality Bites
Booming or bombing, whichever way the economy's going, it's always a challenge for Australia's business leaders and managers. Here are 10 challeges coming your way in 2009...

 

Better, Faster Decisions
Emotion is the stuff of love songs surely, but managers also need to keep a little in store when making business decisions...

 
Myth Smashing
Facts not fiction is what good managers should base their decisions on. Stanford's Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer has led the charge for years...
 
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