FEI Weekly

October 1, 2014

CFOs are increasingly replacing CEOs, U.S. companies often lack global board perspectives and the risks of fighting bad press.

How Did CFOs Become the New Heirs Apparent to CEOs?

Crain's Chicago Business

Increasingly, CFOs' knowledge of every facet of the business is making them the heirs apparent to their bosses.

U.S. Businesses Get Global, but Boards Remain All-American

Wall Street Journal

The biggest U.S. businesses increasingly depend on international revenue, but relying only on American directors could threaten firms’ prospects for expansion abroad.

The Big Dangers of Fighting Bad Press

New York Times

When do an investor’s words go too far?

13 Ways To Know If Your LinkedIn Summary Is a Winner or a Snoozer

Forbes

Those who start digi-sleuthing with Google will likely end up at your LinkedIn profile because it typically shows up at the top of your results.

What Will Our World Look Like in 2022?

IEEE Computing Now

Technologists have identified the 23 game-changing technologies that will have the biggest impact on our world by 2022.