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Melding different cultures in new companies.

05/28/2006

Airbus with its European operations and Fiat with its planned Opel-Fiat-Chrysler combination. How these combinations can work, and the new global environment that makes them an opportunity, with younger leaders and the right kind of management.

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Airbus Problems Lead to Ouster Of Key Executives

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Howard Stringer, Japanese CEO

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EADS Considers a Simpler Management Structure

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EADS Taps Airbus Chief as New President

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Boeing, in Embarrassing Setback, Says 787 Dreamliner Will Be Delayed

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Airbus, Amid Turmoil, Revives Troubled Plane

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Nokia's Global Design Sense

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At Home in the World

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Airbus Parent Stresses Plans to Expand in U.S.

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Merger, Indian Style: Buy a Brand, Leave It Alone

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What Airbus Learned from the Dreamliner

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At InBev, a Gung-Ho Culture Rules

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'Buy American' Now Fiat's Tune

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Lokking abroad for the next opportunity

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Dangers of Clinging to Solutions of the Past

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Chrysler Plan Trims Fiat's Stake, Cuts Out Cerberus

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In Helping Chrysler, Fiat May Find an Opportunity

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How Fiat's Marchionne Can Help Chrysler

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Fiat's Turnaround Takes Root

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Mean Street: Mr. Bloom’s Magnificent Chrysler Deal

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Chrysler: A Short History

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Chrysler Partners Have Many Goals

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Marchionne to Apply Experience at Fiat to Revive Chrysler

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Commentary: GM-Opel, Fiat marriage would be big culture clash

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To Shrink a U.S. Car, Chrysler Goes to Poland

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Chrysler and Fiat Merger Shows Fruits of Teamwork

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In Turnabout, Chrysler Profit Offsets Fiat Loss

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