Vinegar or honey: Top CEOs hit the middle ground On TV, Stewart, Trump don't cut it, DAVID PARKINSON says
10th Dec 2005, 15:11 GMT
Machiavelli believed it was better for a leader to be feared than loved. Martha Stewart and Donald Trump are putting that to the test.The two CEOs of The Apprentice reality-TV franchise have adopted contrasting personae -- at least in front of the camera -- to lead their bumbling, in-fighting corporate bootlicker wannabes through two dog-eat-dog television competitions to win real-life jobs in their corporations.
Vinegar or honey: Top CEOs hit the middle ground On TV, Stewart, Trump don't cut it, DAVID PARKINSON says related news:
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