Leadership




The honest truth
How Don Misheff builds up his employees and client base at Ernst & Young by never being afraid to admit a mistake
While Don Misheff jokes that he’s been successful because he got lucky by marrying the right woman and the right firm, his true success ...


Opening the vault
How Henry Meyer III unlocked KeyCorp’s potential using values-based leadership
Henry L. Meyer III doesn’t want to be the best violin player. He also doesn’t want to be the best trombone player. Likewise for the oboe, kettle d...


Driven to succeed
The 2007 Entrepreneur Of The Year honorees represent great accomplishments.
Celebrating entrepreneurs and the businesses they build and grow has been a priority for Ernst & Young for more than two decades. We are proud to...


Recycled vision
How Steve Demetriou stayed the course and took Aleris International from chicken manure to $4.8 billion in revenue in two years
As Steve Demetriou sat and listened during a board meeting at Commonwealth Industries Inc., he couldn’t believe what he was hearing. “Hey, we ...


Team captain
Gordon Gund talks business, basketball and adding value to people's lives.
Gordon Gund is an entrepreneur at heart. His commitment to business partly comes from an early job where he was exposed to the passion entrepreneu...


Miller's crossing
Sam Miller's success is based on professional anonymity and personal relationships.
If you type "Sam Miller" into a Google search, you get a grad student's personal Web page and sites about Sam Miller the actor and the author. There's...


Front runner
For 75 years, Lubrizol's steady R&D spending made it an industry leader. Now CEO William Bares' strategic vision looks to keep the company out front as an old school industry meets new age realities.
In the midst of the frenzy of media attention devoted to dot-com start-ups, overvalued IPOs and accounting discrepancies, well-run companies were labe...


What matters most
A model for looking at how you view the world
Running a business is like suddenly finding yourself face-to-snout with a snarling dog. You have several choices: Turn and run, stand still and...







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