Masterminds Behind the scenes, C-title executives run the show. By Anne Laurent
The Wizards Chief financial officers are making real progress in demystifying agency finances. By Katherine McIntire Peters
The Navigators Chief information officers must steer clear of security breaches and hacker attacks while scanning the horizon for innovations to improve performance. By Andrew Noyes
The Guardians As cybersecurity takes on greater importance, so does the role of the chief information security officers who keep watch over data and systems. By Kellie Lunney
The Gatekeepers Chief acquisition officers hold the keys to improving the effectiveness and speed with which agencies buy. By Robert Brodsky and Elizabeth Newell
The Conductors Chief human capital officers seek to harmonize the skills of disparate employees and smooth discordant personnel policies. By Alyssa Rosenberg
It interests me as to why you would choose to portray corporate executives as scary, sinister-looking puppet masters straight out of a Stephen King movie ("Masterminds
Behind the scenes, C-title executives run the show" (Sep 15)). I doubt Government Executive Magazine would be so bold as to intentionally depict corporate America in this light, so I'm thinking perhaps it was simply a Freudian slip?
Eric MorelliPosted October 25, 20075:10 PM