Some group executives said they would use the money salaries and programming.
He became chairman of the restructuring committee in 1984 and group executive in 1986.
From 6pm to 7pm he usually has a meeting with the group chief executive, and then informal meetings with executives who are still around.
On the corporate level, he was a vice president and group executive for oil, gas and minerals.
The other group's vice president and group executive is Michael Mutchler, 54, who has held the job for less than six months.
Currently, he is the group executive in charge of the company's personal computer, work station and multimedia businesses.
Rometty became senior vice president and group executive for sales, marketing and strategy in 2009.
I balked at becoming a group executive when the job was first offered to me in September.
Now in Frankfurt, he called over the weekend and offered to quit, group executives said.
He pared the company to six divisions and got rid of all the group executives.
Second, is every board member free to question corporate leadership on any matter?
"The corporate leadership has got to find something else to do."
"A move to the strong mayor form of government won't be a substitute for corporate leadership."
Most of the women in corporate leadership today had one or more powerful mentors.
All we lack is bold political and corporate leadership to put this technology in play immediately.
All we know is what he wanted to market through us, and that our corporate leadership found his ideas distasteful.
There is considerable public concern at the moment about the direction of the three networks, each under new corporate leadership.
Several reliable American citizens must be contacted to serve as its corporate leadership.
In September 1994, just 17 months after, there was another change in the corporate leadership.
Several other insights in the book help put the issue of corporate leadership in a new light.