+ Follow CRAIG BARRETT Tag
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[Title] => A strategic view of foreign relations
[Summary] => Amidst the crisis that now grips the world and is hammering the US, Europe and Japan, it seems at first glance to make good sense for the Philippines to just retreat to its cocoon and wait till the world recovers from the fever.
[DatePublished] => 2011-08-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Executive makeover
[Summary] => A couple of years ago, I came across the words "executive reinvention" in a book published by the Harvard Business School Press. I felt that what I read there was not relevant to me because I had never worked in a business enterprise, except for a few board seats where I always had my late father beside me as my mentor.
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[Title] => Intel CEO to visit RP
[Summary] => Intel Corp.s chief executive officer Craig Barrett, will visit the Philippines on Aug. 26, and meet with key government officials to discuss initiatives to accelerate the countrys information and communications technology (ICT) agenda, it was announced yesterday.
Barrett will also meet with prominent business leaders to encourage private sector participation in the development of the countrys ICT landscape.
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[Title] => Foreign investors unfazed by bombings
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Veteran foreign investors remain unfazed by the spate of bombings that hit two
crowded commercial complexes in the business districts of Metro Manila, saying
government should not lose its focus and continue addressing the structural and
infrastructure development of the country as the region launches into
electronic commerce.
Intel Technologies chief executive officer Craig Barrett told a press
conference yesterday that he was not worried about the recent terrorist attacks
in the metropolis or the escalation of warfare between Muslim separatists and
government troops in Mindan
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CRAIG BARRETT
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[Title] => Intel CEO to visit RP
[Summary] => Intel Corp.s chief executive officer Craig Barrett, will visit the Philippines on Aug. 26, and meet with key government officials to discuss initiatives to accelerate the countrys information and communications technology (ICT) agenda, it was announced yesterday.
Barrett will also meet with prominent business leaders to encourage private sector participation in the development of the countrys ICT landscape.
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Veteran foreign investors remain unfazed by the spate of bombings that hit two
crowded commercial complexes in the business districts of Metro Manila, saying
government should not lose its focus and continue addressing the structural and
infrastructure development of the country as the region launches into
electronic commerce.
Intel Technologies chief executive officer Craig Barrett told a press
conference yesterday that he was not worried about the recent terrorist attacks
in the metropolis or the escalation of warfare between Muslim separatists and
government troops in Mindan
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-24 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096655
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August 20, 2002 - 12:00am