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    ww.zazona.com/NewsArchive/2008-09-21%20Nielsen%20worker - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/21/2008    Last Visited: 11/14/2008  

    Nielsen's CEO Mitchell Habib made a statement that accurately describes the attitude of U.S. employers in the age of globalism: "Any individual employee
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    Habib earned the nickname of "the Prince of Darkness." You will learn why after reading this one.

    If you want to read more gossip on Nielsen and Habib, this forum thread spans several months up to the present.
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    The man who brought Nielsen and TCS together is Mitchell Habib.

    Habib grew up in the non-glitzy end of North Miami Beach. A University of Florida grad, he has been a chief information officer for divisions of Ryder, General Electric and Citigroup. His office with Nielsen is in Covington, Ky., across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, and his windows look over onto the stadium where the Reds play. The Great American Ballpark.

    One afternoon last month he sat on a leather couch. He had on a dark pinstripe suit and wore shiny blue cuff links.

    He said he has spent only 19 full week days in Cincinnati this year. He has been married for 25 years and has two daughters with whom he iChats.

    "In the old days, geography was king," he explained.
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    Habib speaks quickly and excitedly in a language that could be called boardroom.
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    contributions to the company," Habib said in his office, "but that's not to
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    "Which I'm not embarrassed by," Habib said.

    How much money?

    "It's significant," he said.

    You could call this outsourcing, offshoring, or any number of other names, but people like Mitchell Habib don't use these terms. They're "antiquated," he said, because they presuppose one center of business activity, one central factory, one central country, from which business could be sent. It's not like that anymore.
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    employee," Habib said in his office. "That's not the issue.
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    Mitchell Habib was hired in March 2007.

    He came to Oldsmar and was charismatic at his first meeting with employees. Campbell said Habib told them he had been hired to find "redundant processes" in the company. Employees were uneasy about Habib and what he
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    "Mitchell was trying to deny that anyone has any knowledge or value at
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    Mitchell Habib said: "It shouldn't matter where you work. You shouldn't
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    Mitchell Habib doesn't apologize for making money for his company. Nielsen reported revenues in the second quarter of this year that were 12 percent higher than the revenues for the second quarter of last year. The work, he
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    Habib came to Oldsmar one day this month for three global teleconferences with Nielsen employees.
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    Habib got up on a stage in front of the TV. He had on jeans and a blue blazer and loafers.

    "Good evening!" he said into the microphone.
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    At halftime Habib gave out free Bucs tickets. Then the big prize: tickets to this year's Super Bowl in Tampa. He held them up.

    He paused.

    The crowd was silent.

    "This is the easiest way to get you guys quiet," Habib said. "We just figured it out."

    Some laughs. Some groans.

    Habib gave the tickets to the winner and then walked off the stage and into an elevator. He had talked to European employees in the morning and employees in the Americas midday.

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    presentationmaster.digitalmedianet.com/articles/recomme - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/22/2007    Last Visited: 3/22/2007  

    Nielsen Hires Habib News By The Associated Press (Multichannel News) Nielsen http://www.nielsen.com named Mitchell Habib executive vice president of Global Business Services. ... Read More »

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    www.techweb.com/showPressRelease.jhtml?articleID=X69239 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2008    Last Visited: 5/2/2008  

    Nielsen provided funding for the redesign as a way to help the Freedom Center enlarge its website audience, said Mitchell Habib, head of Global Business Services for Nielsen.

    "Nielsen is proud to support the important work of National Underground Railroad Freedom Center," Habib stated.

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    www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/w - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/14/2008    Last Visited: 2/14/2008  

    alliances, and leveraging human capital," said Mitchell Habib, Executive Vice President of Nielsen's Global Business Services.

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    www.indianexpress.com/story/229958.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/19/2007    Last Visited: 10/19/2007  

    "This arrangement will help us streamline and simplify our IT infrastructure and application platforms and operational practices," Mitchell Habib, executive vice president in charge of Nielsen Global Business Services, said in a statement

    It will give us much greater flexibility to respond quickly to changes in the marketplace," he said.

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    www.domain-b.com/companies/companies_t/tcs/20071018_glo - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/18/2007    Last Visited: 11/15/2007  

    "Nielsen is moving quickly to transform an outstanding group of operating businesses into an integrated, market-focused organization that delivers high-value information services to our clients," said Mitchell Habib, executive vice president in charge of Nielsen Global Business Services.

    "This arrangement with TCS will help us streamline and simplify our IT infrastructure and application platforms and operational practices across our businesses, support the development of integrated solutions and give us much greater flexibility to respond quickly to changes in the marketplace," added Habib.

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    www.xchangemag.com/hotnews/nielsen-buys-audience-analyt - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/15/2008    Last Visited: 2/15/2008  

    "In today's dynamic technology environment, companies can only maintain their marketplace advantage through continuous investment, strategic alliances, and leveraging human capital," said Mitchell Habib, executive vice president of Nielsen's Global Business Services.

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    www.carlyle.com/Media%20Room/News%20Archive/2007/item69 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/5/2007    Last Visited: 6/13/2008  

    Nielsen Names Mitchell Habib Executive Vice President, Global Business ServicesThe Carlyle Group : Nielsen Names Mitchell Habib Executive Vice President, Global Business Services
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    Nielsen Names Mitchell Habib Executive Vice President, Global Business Services

    New York, and Haarlem, the Netherlands - Mitchell J. Habib has been named Executive Vice President, Global Business Services, The Nielsen Company.The announcement was made today by David L. Calhoun, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Nielsen Company, to whom Habib will report.
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    In this newly created position, Habib, 46, will have worldwide responsibility for all operational and information technology functions at Nielsen.This includes systems that support information development and delivery to Nielsen's global client base as well as applications, IT infrastructure and facilities associated with day-to-day operations of the company.

    Previously, Habib served as Chief Information Officer (CIO) for Citigroup's North America Consumer Businesses and, before that, as CIO for Citigroup's North America Credit Cards Division.Before joining Citigroup, Habib served as Chief Information Officer for several major divisions at General Electric -- Director of Global Maintenance Technologies at Ryder and Director of Sales Administration, Distribution and Information Technology at pharmaceutical company Goldline Labs.

    "Mitchell Habib brings to Nielsen considerable technical expertise and an extraordinary track record of success in helping complex global companies implement best-in-class, client-focused systems and operations," said Calhoun.

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    Published on: 3/18/2007    Last Visited: 4/12/2007  

    Nielsen Co.: Mitchell J. Habib, 46, was named executive vice president, global business services.He had been chief information officer, North America consumer businesses, at Citigroup.

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    Last Visited: 4/23/2008  

    ‹ Microsoft Reveals Mesh Folder-Sharing and Sync Platform Nielsen's Mitchell Habib on Leading Change, Outsourcing and "The Art of War" ›

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