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Rooms - all of them suites - put a great emphasis on a sense of place, with Mexican architecture and furniture, domed ceilings, arched doorways, white stucco and lots of floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors to let in the breeze.
FORBES: Las Ventanas al Paraiso, Los Cabos, Mexico
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Most people put way too much emphasis on the CEO in the first place, he adds, and bringing in an outsider is not likely to positively affect a company's performance.
FORBES: CEO Wanted: No Experience Necessary
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As Eichler notes, several things are driving this, including a long-term shift in resources to antiterrorism cases, and more recently the use of deferred prosecution agreements, a policy put in place during the Bush administration and unchanged by Obama, which puts an emphasis on self-policing by corporations in the hopes of heading off long, costly court cases.
FORBES: Not Prosecuting the Banks