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(Questions for January 2004)
annual reports to shareholders of publicly held companies.
| 1. | USA Today profiled eight women CEOs, yet never once have you cited their efforts in the annual report arena. True or false? | ||
| 2. | Despite your long-time advocacy of the boss' photo being used in conjunction with his or her letter to shareholders, and, in addition, leading off the letter, you've made precious little progress. True or false? | ||
| 3. | You pride yourself on not breaking confidences, yet you violated that stance in your January 2004 issueNo. 245 (every month since September 1983). True or false? | ||
| 4. | All it takes to get a good grade for a report is for the producer to send you a note telling you how much of a positive influence you've been to his or her career. True or false? | ||
| 5. | The new, 2003 crop of annuals indicates a turnaround from the prior year. True or false? | ||
| 6. | The 2003 crop may not be all that great, but at least your advocacy of the action-filled contents listing is starting to pay off; that is, reap results. True or false? | ||
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