Talk:Albert J. Dunlap/Archives/2013


Dunlap as a 'rock star' CEO = Failure

It might be worthwhile to mention that Dunlap's tenure at Scott Paper is discussed at length (though he is not mentioned by name) in the book "Good to Great". Scott Paper was the 'bad' example in comparison to Kimberley Clark, the 'great' example. The research for that book showed that in every case, the 'rock star' CEOs who come in and cut to the bone and do other short term fixes that make the news, end up destroying or drastically reducing the long term success of the company, often (as Dunlap) taking out a chunk of money in the process. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gar37bic (talkcontribs) 20:11, 24 June 2013 (UTC)

Repeated addition of BLP violating content

Per BLP: "However, names of family members who are not also notable public figures must be removed from an article if they are not properly sourced." Someone keeps reinserting an unsourced sentence about a relative into this article. I've removed it twice, and don't want to get hit with 3RR. Help? DoctorCaligari (talk) 02:17, 8 November 2013 (UTC)