Behind the Dow chemical firings, a tangled corporate drama |
International Herald Tribune - May 9, 2007 |
On March 23, Andrew Liveris, the chief executive of Dow Chemical, wrote a scathing performance review about one of his top lieutenants.
"I expect to see that your negative body language when you disagree with a course of action is eliminated," he wrote to the executive, Romeo Kreinberg, who ran the $21 billion performance plastics and chemical business portfolio. "Frankly, your recent behavior was the last straw and I will not allow such destructive behavior to be repeated."
Liveris gave Kreinberg three months to change his behavior. Otherwise, he warned, "I will have no choice but to sever your links with Dow."
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- Posted: 2007-05-09 10:06:15
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