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The Rehabilitation of Brenda Barnes
Oleh:
Sellers, Patricia
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Fortune vol. 166 no. 6 (Oct. 2012)
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page 79-81.
Topik:
Chief Executive Officer
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Resignation
;
Health Problem
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
FF16.48
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The former CEO of Sara Lee was one of the most powerful women in business before she suffered a stroke that curtailed her career - but gave her a life. Barnes isn't the first powerful executive to drop out of corporate life for personal reasons. In fact, she herself had stepped off the fast track once before: In 1997 she quit her gig as CEO of Pepsi-Cola North America to spend time with her family -- igniting the "Can women have it all?" debate that still rages -- only to return to the business world in 2004 as president of Sara Lee. But Barnes's story offers an emotional look at what happens when a highflier's career is curtailed, involuntarily, at the top of her game. Her stroke, more than any challenge in her business life, showed Barnes the power of accepting reality, recalibrating priorities, and redefining success. "I hate not being able to do it all," admits this fiercely independent woman who learned to rely on others. In the process, she grew closer to her family. She also channeled the intensity that she once had for business into a recovery that she calls "miraculous."
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