Tag Archive: Google

Nominated Top Sustainable CEOs

In a recent Triple Pundit posting I profiled a study published in the Harvard Business Review identifying top CEOs based upon growth in stockholder valuation. Steve Jobs of Apple was ranked #1 based upon Apple achieving an astounding 3000% increase in stockholder value during his leadership.
This sparked the question, who are our Sustainable CEOs? The [...]

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Top 10 CEOs Produce 997% Stockholder Return!

The following are the top 10 CEOs identified in a Harvard Business Review article:
1. Steve Jobs
2. Yun Jong-Yong, Samsung Electronics (South Korea)
3. Alexey B. Miller, Gazprom (Russia)
4. John T. Chambers, Cisco Systems (U.S.)
5. Mukesh D. Ambani, Reliance Industries (India)
6. John C. Martin, Gilead Sciences (U.S.)
7. Jeffrey P. Bezos, Amazon.com (U.S.)
8. Margaret C. Whitman, eBay (U.S.)
9. Eric E. Schmidt, Google (U.S.)
10. Hugh Grant, Monsanto (U.S.).
Why these [...]

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Americans consume 11.8 hours of information, a day!

A UC San Diego study posted at “How Much Information?” has revealed exactly how intensely Americans have adopted the information age. The amount of text, images, audio, video, messaging, video games, etc. the average American consumer consumes PER DAY is equal to 100,000 words are approximately the size of the bible!
The study found that Americans [...]

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Smart Grid, Revolution or Revolt?

In the mid-1990’s while serving as the General Marketing Manager for Georgia Power I had the honor of managing the team of exceptionally bright people that designed an industry-pioneering meter-linked, integrated real time pricing/demand side management program. Today I understand this legacy system now bills $2 billion annually on the Southern Company system, a utility [...]

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