D CEO January 2007
Cover Story
Turnaround at EDS
Costs outstripped revenues. Management had run amok. Bankruptcy rumors were circulating. In three years CEO Michael Jordan and COO Ron Rittenmeyer have lead the charge to right the ship. Here’s how they did it.
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