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Governing REIT Compensation
 The spotlight shone on corporate governance by investors and analysts doesn’t appear to be going away any time soon. Recent regulatory actions, while necessary, may not be sufficient to assure investors that future problems stemming from improper corporate practices will be prevented. [July/August 2003]

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Analyze This: Looking Beyond the Numbers
 In the column “Leadership, Leadership, Leadership” (March/April Portfolio), I explored the premise that leadership has replaced location as the distinguishing characteristic of real estate companies, at least for those firms in the public markets. [July/August 2002]
Preventing a Hack Job
As more real estate business activity moves to the Internet, the security of electronically transmitted and stored data is becoming of greater concern. [March/April 2002]
CEO Succession: Three Keys To Getting It Right
Leadership transitions are botched with alarming regularity. A 2000 study of 400 publicly traded companies identified 94 people promoted to the position of chief operating officer—the launching point to becoming chief executive officer—from 1995 to 2000. [September/October 2001]
Internet Spurs Shareholder Activism
The Internetcompanies can't live without it, but they must learn to live with it as well. That's clearly something that Boykin Lodging Co. was forced to confront last Fall. [Mar/April 2001]
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