On the House floor on Monday, Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-OK) spoke only for a minute but squeezed in some harsh criticism of both President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden — whom he deemed "unfit" to lead. Decrying Obama's incompetence and "lack of moral compass," Bridenstine lamented that Biden was even worse.
Has history not proven that John McCain just needs to meet someone for a few hours to know for sure if he or she is fit to lead? — LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) May 28, 2013 Ah, yes, in Syria, itching for another war to lose.
Near midnight last night, the Toronto Star detailed the video of Mayor Ford allegedly smoking crack cocaine. But while they're the ones questioning Ford's fitness to lead, they're also the ones who are primarily responsible for this mess -- them and our arcane electoral system.
A day after the Parliament committee investigating phone-hacking declared Rupert Murdoch "not fit" to lead a major media company, News Corp.'s board of directors announced on Wednesday its full vote of "confidence" in their chairman and chief executive. Here's News Corp.'s full statement: The Board of Directors of News Corporation met today and announced its [...]
On the heels of a Parliament report on phone-hacking that concluded he is "not fit" to lead, Rupert Murdoch sent a memo to News Corp. staffers on Tuesday, admitting it was "difficult to read" but vowed to prove that the company now adheres to "the highest ethical standards." The 81-year-old Murdoch made no specific mention [...]
Former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel is the best fit to lead the New Orleans Saints switch to a 3-4 defense. According to NFL.com's Dan Hanzus, Crennel is a front-runner for the vacant defensive coordinator post, along with Rob Ryan. Show More Summary
The State: The Majority Of The Richland County SC Board Believe That Elections Director Lillian McBride Is Not Fit To Lead Richland County is where Columbia South Carolina is located. From The Article: COLUMBIA, SC — Five more lawmakers...Show More Summary
Ordinarily, the word "habit" can conjure up negative ideas, but a healthy habit can be a really good thing. This is especially true in this infographic, which demonstrates the habits of successful leaders.
Leadership isn't forever. Here are six signs it's time to step down. Many leaders remain in power unless a clear “mistake” derails their tenure. Yet, many leaders also struggle with remaining fully committed to the challenges of leadership. Show More Summary
There are many things that will never change when it comes to human relations and how we react to authority and leadership. Still, in a fast paced world, it’s hugely important for companies to keep up with modern leadership styles. It is for this reason that, on average, businesses spend $1,228 per employee on leadership [...]
Honda is hoping that the next-generation Fit subcompact will see its volume nearly triple, going from 64,000 units per year to 200,000 by 2016. Honda is targeting sales of 2 million units in North American by March, 2017. With sales currently resting at 1.7 million, responsibility for the sales increase would largely be up to the Fit. [...]
President B. Obama and Former MA Governor M. Romney debated last night in Denver. You decide who's more fit to lead the US for the next four years. Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Some members of the British Parliament felt News Corp. Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch was not "fit" to lead his sprawling media company in the aftermath of the continuing phone-hacking scandal in London. But News Corp. directors felt differently, bestowing Murdoch with a $30-million compensation package in the company's 2012 fiscal year.
(CNN) - Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus tells CNN Chief National Correspondent John King that President Barack Obama missed his opportunity to lead as job creation slows.
Roy Hodgson’s recent announcement of his 23 man roster carries with it the news the Steven Gerrard will wear the Captain’s armband. One would think that anyone fit to lead the line for England is a no-brainer to start for his club. But...Show More Summary
The British Parliament released a 125-page report on the News Corp phone-hacking scandal that concluded CEO Rupert Murdoch was unfit to govern a major media company.
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The expression of support for the chairman and CEO comes a day after a parliamentary committee questioned the mogul's fitness to lead a major company. read more
A day after the Parliament committee investigating phone-hacking declared Rupert Murdoch "not fit" to lead a major media company, News Corp.'s board of directors announced on Wednesday its full vote of "confidence" in their chairman and chief executive. Here's News Corp.'s full statement: The Board of Directors of News Corporation met today and announced its [...]
Former General Electric Chief Executive Jack Welch took issue with a report from the U.K. Parliament that questioned News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch's fitness to lead the global media giant in the wake of an ethics scandal at its British newspapers.