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Don Guloien: ‘Turning around a big ship’
Not the typically staid financial boss, Manulife’s chief sees some big opportunities ahead
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Richard Branson: Swimming with sharks – and more
The billionaire businessman may be famous for his stunts, but he’d rather be known for his philanthropic endeavours
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Bill Ackman: ‘A stake in the ground’
Pershing Square’s CEO is a tough and aggressive bargainer, but he says he’s driven by principles, not greed
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Dean Connor: Switching focus from insurance to wealth management
Sun Life head has an ambitious growth strategy, but he knows when to trim his sails
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Tunisia's Mustapha Kamel Nabli: Steady hands in a crisis
The new head of Tunisia’s central bank has kept the financial system going through the chaotic transition from dictatorship and kleptocracy to democracy
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Bombardier’s Chet Fuller: From landing airplanes to landing orders
The company’s salesman-in-chief is hedging the risk on its C Series jet by putting big value on small orders
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Deepak Chopra: A seismic shift from paper to pixels
Canada Post head charts a new, digital course for the embattled post office
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Dawn Farrell: No bluster, no ego, just candour in a power-hungry world
The rookie at the top of TransAlta has no time for triathlons. She’s too busy negotiating the power company’s path between traditional and revolutionary ideas
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Leo Strine: Sharp-tongued judge has a nose for ‘hinky’ boardroom behaviour
Leo Strine of the Delaware Court of Chancery has earned a broad following for his stinging verbal slap-downs of corporate bad boys
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Stephen Elop: Putting Nokia back in the race
Canadian CEO of cellphone pioneer is leading a turnaround effort of epic proportion










