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Tenets of a Global GC

by Editors on July 3, 2009

In between the rush and flow of working as general counsel of global computer company Lenovo, Mike O’Neill realized that there are some basic principles that guide his work. He calls these tenets — some of them he’s learned along the way, and some he is still learning every day. He shares those at the top of his list, including the single most important rule for a successful in-house role: We don’t get paid for what we do — we get paid for what we get done.

via Tenets of a Global GC.

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