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Why aren’t more CEOs fired?: Links

Our weekly link picks
Avatar for Christopher Wink Written by Christopher Wink January 28, 2011

  • Wharton prof offers hints why more CEOs aren’t fired [PhillyInc: Inquirer] — Four reasons from Wharton research
  • Peter Harnik on “Innovative Parks for Resurgent Cities” and their applications for Philadelphia [PlanPhilly]
  • Audio Open House [Hive76] — This [Sunday] is an open house for *anyone* of any skill level to mess with audio electronics.
  • Franklin Square: What Did It Take to Light Up the Holidays? [Geekadelphia] — 85,500 bulbs, 300 amps, 47,680 watts of power and over 520 hours of preparation.
  • Former Pa. Gov. Rendell Stays Near Public Stage [Wall Street Journal]
  • New Jersey Chamber of Commerce names new CEO [Philadelphia Business Journal] — The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce named Thomas A. Bracken its new president and CEO Monday, replacing Joan Verplanck, who resigned in July after 15 years in the post.”
  • Ready to get it on at Global Game Jam [Philadelphia Business Journal] Event at IndyHall



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