2009/11/09

FYI: Two CEOs and zero incentives don't make a merger, conference warned

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主題: Two CEOs and zero incentives don't make a merger, conference warned
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日期: 2009年11月5日,星期四,下午8:21

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5 November 09











Two CEOs and zero incentives don’t make a merger, conference warned

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Two CEOs and zero incentives don’t make a merger, conference warned

Mergers and acquisitions would be more common in the third sector if CEOs were given the sort of parting packages that are common in mainstream
business, said a leading social entrepreneur yesterday.
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All hail first week of social enterprise shopping challenge

A hailstorm hasn't dampened the enthusiasm of the man who has vowed to spend all of November buying everything he needs from social enterprises.
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‘We’re not empire building maniacs’ – CEOs claim

The culture of the third sector is stopping social enterprises from growing by mergers and acquisitions, claimed several social enterprise leaders yesterday.
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Bubb’s ‘Big Ask’ marks ‘the end of the nice decade’

Third sector leaders from across the country will spend the next few months being asked what their priorities for the next government will be by the
Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (ACEVO).
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McSocial Enterprise franchises could be the future

Social enterprises should be learning from McDonalds when thinking about expansion, said the head of a leading social enterprise yesterday.
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