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Leaders

Leaders. Power Vs. Behavior. Power. Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t. - Margaret Thatcher . Ruth Porat. Ms. Porat has been working with Morgan Stanley since 1987. She is the firm’s No. 2 executive.

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Leaders

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  1. Leaders

    Power Vs. Behavior
  2. Power Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t. - Margaret Thatcher
  3. Ruth Porat Ms. Porat has been working with Morgan Stanley since 1987. She is the firm’s No. 2 executive. She has the monumental task of helping to turn around a bank that’s still trying to regain its bearings after a near-death experience in 2008.
  4. Rex Tillerson Chairman and CEO of Exxon Tillersonmakes no apologies for running the world’s biggest non-state-run oil company. He has made a splash in the oil field by acknowledging the possibility of global warming.
  5. Behavior Anything that changes your values changes your behavior. -George A. Sheehan
  6. Mary Ann Tighe Has improved the housing market around New York City Has moved million of people into non-traditional neighborhoods 18 months ago she became the head of Real Estate Board of New York
  7. Rupert Murdoch Chairman and CEO of News. Co In 1953 he inherited control of two Australian newspapers Murdoch expanded to Britain in the 1960s The U.S. in the '70s and Asia in the 1990s. In Britain he owns the biggest tabloid, the Sun, and in the U.S. the New York Post and his Fox News Network are known for their take-no-prisoners attitude.
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