Northrop's Change at the Top: Execution Moves to Center Stage
Northrop Grumman Corp. will soon have a new chief executive, Ronald D. Sugar, and his agenda will be very different from that of his predecessor, Kent Kresa, whose vision in the early 1990s was to transform what was then "The B-2 Company" into an enterprise built around network-centric warfare--a...
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