Yahoo May verhaul Top Management Next Week Report Says

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- Yahoo May verhaul Top Management Next Week Report Says
- Under New Management Smoothing the Way to Self-Employment
- Russians protest Putin’s management of crisis

Yahoo May verhaul Top Management Next Week Report Says
PC World -
Bartz is expected to name a new senior management team to help. The changes are likely to be announced Wednesday though they may be rolled out in pieces over the following week the report said.

Under New Management Smoothing the Way to Self-Employment
New York Times United States -
If a one-person business succeeds — well owner takes all. And when opportunities surface there is no bureaucracy to slow response time. Brian Wilkerson global practice director for talent management at Watson Wyatt previously experienced both the pluses and minuses of self-employment when he owned and ran a consulting business. Among the pluses: “If I have five big service lines in a big consulting company and a client comes with a request we go through a whole big process. If I’m on my own I can respond right away. ” He said he used to get two or three calls a month from people thinking about starting a business. But in the last six months he has heard from two or three every week.

Russians protest Putin’s management of crisis
The Associated Press -
An anti-Kremlin rally organized by the Solidarity a new Russian opposition movement was held in downtown Moscow on Saturday. Former chess champion Garry Kasparov and former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov addressed the crowd from a truck calling for the government to take the blame for Russia’s troubles as the global meltdown takes hold. “I don’t see any way for our country to get out of the crisis unless we implement political reforms” said Kasparov after the gathering. Kasparov a fierce Kremlin critic said only the resignation of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his government will allow Russia to overcome the financial crisis. He started crowd chants of “Russia without Putin.
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