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Shell’s big surprise: van Beurden to replace Voser as CEO
LeadershipShell’s big surprise: van Beurden to replace Voser as CEO
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindJuly 9, 2013
John Elkann: Fiat’s fresh face
FeaturesJohn Elkann: Fiat’s fresh face
By David WhitfordJuly 8, 2013
How to do great business in bad zip codes
LeadershipHow to do great business in bad zip codes
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindJune 8, 2013
A new way to get to Macau: Seaplane
A new way to get to Macau: Seaplane
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindMay 30, 2013
What’s driving one of China’s richest men?
What’s driving one of China’s richest men?
By David WhitfordMay 23, 2013
Hard Truths
EconomyHard Truths
By David WhitfordMay 23, 2013
Mourning Boston, from half a world away
Mourning Boston, from half a world away
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindApril 23, 2013
Why China is doubling down on nuclear power
Why China is doubling down on nuclear power
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindApril 8, 2013
Where is China headed now?
Where is China headed now?
By David WhitfordMarch 25, 2013
Their first trips to China
Their first trips to China
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindMarch 15, 2013
Hong Kong unmasked, 10 years after SARS
Hong Kong unmasked, 10 years after SARS
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindMarch 8, 2013
Will this be BP’s last apology?
LeadershipWill this be BP’s last apology?
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindNovember 19, 2012
Does experience really count for leaders?
Does experience really count for leaders?
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindOctober 17, 2012
Does Ray Kelly have the world’s toughest job?
LeadershipDoes Ray Kelly have the world’s toughest job?
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindOctober 12, 2012
Do presidents need experience?
LeadershipDo presidents need experience?
By David Whitford and Peter ElkindAugust 24, 2012
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