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Mr. Mockett assembled a foot-high pile of spiral binders that contained "handwritten notes for all inside and outside meetings" as well as Motive press releases and SEC filings.
How to Handle a Corporate Crisis Joann S. Lublin 2011
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Mr. Mockett assembled a fresh leadership team within six months – including two former colleagues.
How to Handle a Corporate Crisis Joann S. Lublin 2011
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A deeper investigation during his first 90 days "revealed a myriad of additional issues," Mr. Mockett says.
How to Handle a Corporate Crisis Joann S. Lublin 2011
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Motive had restated earnings for two quarters and disclosed an informal Securities and Exchange Commission inquiry shortly before Mr. Mockett arrived in February 2006.
How to Handle a Corporate Crisis Joann S. Lublin 2011
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Prior to joining Dex One as CEO, Alfred Mockett steered Motive Inc. through a bigger-than-expected accounting mess that included a federal probe, investor lawsuits, five years of restated earnings and delisted shares of the software provider.
How to Handle a Corporate Crisis Joann S. Lublin 2011
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Both feature complex and often painful relationships between mothers and daughters, cultural and language differences among immigrant families for Tan, China; for Mockett, Japan, and the “ghosts” of ancestors.
Book Review: Picking Bones from Ash by Marie Mutsuki Mockett « Gender Across Borders 2009
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Mockett seamlessly takes her story and characters through Japan, Europe, and San Francisco.
Book Review: Picking Bones from Ash by Marie Mutsuki Mockett « Gender Across Borders 2009
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Through each daughter, Mockett tackles a difficult reality.
Book Review: Picking Bones from Ash by Marie Mutsuki Mockett « Gender Across Borders 2009
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Chalk board panel wall mounted with inset Mockett pull for chalk holder
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With the Japanese daughter Satomi, Mockett dares to address the unspeakable question: What happens when a daughter leaves her mother—or when a mother leaves her daughter?
Book Review: Picking Bones from Ash by Marie Mutsuki Mockett « Gender Across Borders 2009
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