Jagler writes, “The column will be a value-added venture to complement the award-winning journalism provided by our staff during the week. The Sunday column will go beyond those headlines. We will interview the leaders of companies in the news and drill down to answer two key questions: Why? and How?
“These are leaders who have made many strategic decisions for their organizations. Why did they make that particular decision? And how are they going to implement that new strategy, tactic or concept?
[contextly_sidebar id=”7Jzhwedx6LjX5YYjT0Q2zsEpgUtdk9Kn”]”This column primarily will be about executives in the ‘C’ suite — CEOs as well as chief financial officers, chief operating officers, business owners and managers. We will tell their stories and explore their priorities and their visions for serving their stakeholders, including their companies, employees, vendors, customers and the community at large.”
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