填空题 · Which businessman (A, B, C or D) does each statement (1-7) refer to? ·
For each statement (1-7), mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer
Sheet. · You will need to use some of these letters more than once. {{B}}A James King: Chief Executive of Fentons Finance{{/B}} King
was nominated for the quality of his leadership, with the judges claiming that
the Fentons Finance boss is almost revered by his team. He is credited with
reinventing Fentons Finance - revitalising its culture of inflexibility,
removing outdated pre-merger barriers and playing a brilliant tactical game. He
led everyone to believe he was opposed to large mergers and then jumped on the
Westcombe Bank opportunity at just the right moment. History will be the judge,
but for now the markets consider King to be a star. {{B}}B Keith Nash:
Chief Executive of Hamley's Supermarkets{{/B}} Nash took over as CEO when
Hamley's systems and distribution were out of date and the brand badly needed
freshening up. He began refocusing the brand at the higher quality end of the
food market and launched several own-brand initiatives for the health conscious.
As a result, the share price has gone up nearly 80 per cent. This should be
extremely satisfying for Nash, who had left the retailer in 1986, disappointed
after failing to secure the top job. {{B}}C Jorge Marquez: Chairman of
the Kenwick Group{{/B}} Marquez was a popular choice for his achievements at
Kenwick. The judges say he has been courageous in pushing through the
appointment of controversial or inexperienced chief executives to companies
within the group, and then sponsoring them as they transformed their businesses.
He operates as a 'virtual' chairman, without a permanent office in any one
company. He phones his CEOs regularly, and several of them have acknowledged the
vital contribution he makes to their effectiveness. Everyone is impressed at how
he also finds the time to be chairman of two other large
companies. {{B}}D Richard Jenkins: Finance Director of Centron
Advertising{{/B}} Labouring in the shadow of a high-profile boss can sometimes
draw attention away from the finance director, and the judges considered it was
high time Jenkins got that attention. The CEO may be the public face of Centron,
but Jenkins is the one who makes it run smoothly. Behind the scenes, he is
constantly demonstrating that budgets and forecasts are what is needed to make a
company successful, particularly now that the advertising market has been hit by
recession. It is largely thanks to him that Centron is in much better shape than
its rivals.
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This businessman has successfully targeted a different group of consumers.
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With careful forward planning, this businessman is helping the company survive a difficult period.
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The company is now more open to change because of this businessman's way of thinking.
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This businessman has made and implemented certain decisions despite opposition to them.
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This businessman has achieved some success by misleading people about his intentions.
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The abilities of this businessman were previously doubted by the company that employs him.
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This businessman is admired for his ability to manage a number of business interests.