Henry Kissinger


Recent Articles about Henry Kissinger

Fiasco, By Jack Anderson With James Boyd. Times Books, Three Park Ave., New York, Ny 10016; 386 Pp., $17.50.

Some Americans suspected that there was a Nixon in the woodpile in regard to the oil crises and price run-ups of the early 1970s, what with the former Pre...  Read more

Five Boardroom Flash Points for Young Companies

Younger companies often face some tricky issues that seem to pop up sooner or later, and a good board can be hugely helpful in dealing with them. Hal Shea...  Read more

Review: Power

Stanford professor Jeffrey Pfeffer explains why some people become powerful and others do not.  Read more

The Power Lunch

* Lee Iacocca ate two dozen raw clams on the half shell at his first interview for the top spot at Chrysler Corp. * John C. D. Bruno, owner of The P...  Read more

Dossier: Keep Me a Prize

Sure, you can build a company and hope that it outlives you, but why stop there? A prize program offers immortality.  Read more

Upstarts: Pet Luxuries

What is it about people and their pets? That magical bond between human and beast has yielded pounds of start-up opportunity for such ventures as a discount ...  Read more

The Don't-Do Lists

Don't underestimate the importance of what not to do in certain situations. Here, we compiled a list of 14 scenarios and asked business leaders and experts f...  Read more

Every Picture Tells A Story

If the folks at Corporate Interviewing Network are right, you may find your next manager by videotape  Read more

The Secret Life Of Young Presidents

Through the doors of a very exclusive organization pass a group of individuals with a special understanding of each other's business problems.  Read more

First Aide

Melba J. Duncan knows what makes for a world-class executive assistant. Her one-of-a-kind recruiting business may even help you learn how to find a superstar...  Read more

It Takes All Kinds

Herb Stokes knows how to make diversity work for his $6-million company. Now he's on a mission to make it work for the rest of corporate America as well.  Read more