FEI Weekly

April 11, 2016

Comcast delivers on CFO's pay, Intuit reinvents itself and being a great leader means offering a little bit of humanity.

Comcast's Cavanagh Is Highest-Paid U.S. CFO With $41 Million

Bloomberg

Comcast Corp. paid Michael J Cavanagh $40.6 million in his first year as the largest U.S. cable company’s chief financial officer.

The Science of Smart Hiring

The Atlantic

Finding great new workers is hard. A little bit of empiricism can help.

Intuit Sheds Its PC Roots and Rises as a Cloud Software Company

New York Times

Intuit is a classic case of a onetime disrupter being challenged by an upstart with a new approach and a simpler product.

Becoming The Kind Of Leader You Would Want To Follow

Forbes

Success comes from treating others as ends in themselves, not as means to your ends or the ends of the business.

Target Managers Face Disciplinary Action for 'Mind-Blowingly Stupid' Scheme

The Guardian

Wesfarmers says fewer than 10 people were involved in artificially boosting the retailer’s first-half earnings.