The 20 Most Creative CEOs Of 2013
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| CEO: Deloitte To Hire Up To 18,000 In 2012 Bllomberg () |
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Here’s an interesting development in the ongoing data-privacy imbroglio over at Bloomberg LP. The company just named former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano as an independent adviser with the task of reviewing and recommending changes on privacy and data policies.
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