Marjorie Scardino: Pearson's slow success story

The Pearson chief executive started out with a silly promise, but proved her worth in the long runAt her first big press conference in 1997, Pearson's new chief executive made a silly promise. Marjorie Scardino Loading... said the company's new goal was to achieve double-digit growth in earnings per share every year and to double the share price within five years. "I think we can do it and I think our shar...
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The Pearson chief executive started out with a silly promise, but proved her worth in the long run.

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