Bosses Day 2009: Is your boss tops?
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Tomorrow is Bosses Day 2009. And has it ever been tougher to be top dog?
Managing cutbacks, squeezing the last dime out of budgets, and generally playing bad cop more than good hasn't gone unnoticed in offices across the country: Almost two-thirds of America if they were asked.
So which bosses are truly leading the way in these roiling economic times? The top combine several attributes. First, the best bosses are the guys and gals keeping new contracts (and thus more profits) coming through the door. Second, bosses need a deft management touch. Third, in a time when "business ethics" is almost always written in quotes, the best bosses have shown ethical insight during their tenure at the top.
We've listed below a few CEOs we think qualify for the top ranks, but we'd really like to hear what you think. , e-mail us (grantd@csmonitor.com), or post a comment below to tell us about your boss 鈥 whether middle manager or corporate don 鈥 and we'll get back to you tomorrow with some of America's best.
鈥Stille family, owners of Nugget Market: In 81 years, for this West Coast gourmet supermarket chain.
鈥Dan Gilbert, CEO, Quicken Loans: Once headquartered in the Detroit suburb of Livonia, Mich., Mr. Gilbert has decided to move corporate base camp to inspire civic renewal and, hopefully, take advantage of cheap housing and other amenities for younger employees.
鈥Jeffrey Hollender, CEO and Chief Inspired Protagonist, Seventh Generation: Beyond his company's ecofriendly products, Mr. Hollender is a passionate advocate for environmental causes from to sustainable palm-oil production. Employees at Seventh Generation are 鈥 and .
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鈥 David Grant is a Monitor contributor. Let us know about the best bosses you know on , via email at grantd@csmonitor.com or by commenting below.