Chemical Processing, Vol.61, No.10, 20-26, 1998
Why not the world? Grappling with management structure for global happiness
As chemical companies extend their reach to the far corners of the Earth, executives are struggling to capitalize on global might without sacrificing local flexibility. Chemical Processing looks at the global business units that are replacing the old regional offices and explores the trend toward hiring local managers to take over from high-priced expatriates. CP also hears from a vice president at a major chemical company on how his firm is keeping customers in mind and retraining employees while adjusting to global operations.