BE 100s: The 2004 Report
In today's environment, BE 100s companies must be fit, fast, and inventive to not only survive but thrive. Whether running a mom-and-pop or a leviathan, today's CEOs must view their companies' longevity through a Darwinian prism.
That business paradigm has not been lost on the chief executives of the nation's largest black-owned businesses. The BE 100s have had to compete with their peers as well as Fortune 500 monoliths. Management must create bigger and better mousetraps with fewer hands. Companies are facing a more discriminating customer base that prizes, above all else, quality, value, and efficiency.
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