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 Raytheon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William H. Swanson is the Chairman and CEO.
On April 24, 2006 in a statement released by Raytheon, CEO Swanson admitted to plagiarism in claiming authorship for his booklet, "Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management," after being exposed by The New York Times.
Other members of the board of directors of Raytheon are: Barbara Barrett, Vern Clark, Ferdinand Colloredo-Mansfeld, John Deutch, Thomas Everhart, Frederic Poses, Warren Rudman, Michael Ruettgers, Ronald Skates, William Spivey, and Linda Stuntz.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Raytheon   (2357 words)

  
 SUNY State College of Optometry: Research: William H. Swanson
SUNY State College of Optometry: Research: William H. Swanson
Swanson and M. Fiedelman, “Sensitivity and spectral tuning of the red-green chromatic pathway in heterozygous carriers of congenital color vision defects” Colour Vision Deficiencies XIII (C. Cavonius, ed.), pp.
Swanson, R. Fellman, J. Lynn and R. Starita, “S-cone contrast sensitivity in glaucoma as a function of mean luminance” in B. Drum (ed.), Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 57:63-71 (1995).
www.sunyopt.edu /research/swanson/swanson_cv.shtml   (1377 words)

  
 Raytheon : Bill Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management
Swanson's speech as delivered at the 2006 Annual Meeting.
Raytheon Chairman and CEO Bill Swanson expressed his thoughts about Unwritten Rules during his remarks to stockholders at the 2006 Annual Meeting.
Raytheon: Bill Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management
wwwxt.raytheon.com /communications/whs_rules   (66 words)

  
 Plagiarism costs Raytheon CEO dearly at NevilleHobson.com
Raytheon directors punished the chief executive, William H. Swanson, by taking away almost $1 million from his 2006 compensation yesterday because he failed to give credit for material that was in a management book he wrote.
You’ve highlighted some of the things Swanson could do to turn this debacle into something that could positively alter any perceptions that he simply plagiarised someone else’s work and, therefore, is a leader of a publicly-listed company whose personal ethics you would question (with, therefore, major concerns about his business ethics).
I’m willing to give Swanson the benefit of the doubt based on his explanation for how it happened, how he handled the issue when it broke in the news, and how the board punished him for it with a $1 million penalty.
www.nevillehobson.com /2006/05/04/plagiarism-costs-raytheon-ceo-dearly   (1970 words)

  
 Women of Montgomery County, P-Z
Swanson was very active in civic circles when she and her family lived in Villisca from 1919 to 1939.
Swanson had an older brother, Joseph S. Wright and two older sisters, May L. Ratcliff and Luella M. Wright, the latter having been on the faculty as a professor of English at the State University of Iowa for nearly fifty years.
Their children were Paul William Richards, who became a Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court, and Carl Richards, a physician.
iagenweb.org /montgomery/bios/women/womenp-w.htm   (4410 words)

  
 Raytheon Names New CEO
Raytheon (RTN:NYSE - news - commentary) said William H. Swanson, a 31-year veteran of the defense and electronics company, has been named its new chief executive, in addition to his title of president.
Prior to becoming president, Swanson was an executive vice president of Raytheon and president of the former Electronic Systems, an $8 billion defense electronics business.
Swanson, 54, has been president of Raytheon since July 2002.
www.thestreet.com /pf/stocks/manufacturing/10097396.html   (153 words)

  
 LISNews.org Another chapter in the current plagiarism scandal
Another interesting one from The Times on William H. Swanson, the 57-year-old chief executive of Raytheon, the big military contractor, and a board member at Sprint Nextel.
Raytheon Co., the world's largest missile maker, said it won't raise Chief Executive William Swanson's 2006 salary after he failed to cite a source for his book on management principles.
Swanson has been peddling a list of common-sense maxims called "Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management," which became something of a cult hit in corporate America.
books.lisnews.org /Books/06/05/03/1910248.shtml   (295 words)

  
 Swanson's 'Rules' revisited - Business - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
BOSTON -- For 33 years, William H. Swanson's record at Raytheon Co. was unblemished.
Swanson's booklet wasn't the only recent ethics problem at Raytheon, which makes weapons such as the Tomahawk and Patriot missiles and is the nation's fifth-largest defense contractor.
Swanson a pay raise this year, cut his stock compensation next year by 20 percent and issued a statement citing "deep concern" over his admitted failure to properly credit others for the folksy business advice in his booklet, "Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management."
www.washtimes.com /business/20060511-110533-4501r.htm   (409 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: William Swanson
William H. "Bill" Swanson, chairman and chief executive officer of Raytheon Company, is widely recognized as an industry leader who is active on behalf of K-16 math and science education.
William Swanson Raytheon Co. New CEO Swanson has been president of Raytheon since July 2002 and succeeds Daniel Burnham, who will remain chairman of the board "for a period of time," according to the company.
William H. Swanson is president of Raytheon Company, reporting to chairman and chief executive officer Daniel P. Burnham.
www.zoominfo.com /Search/PersonDetail.aspx?PersonID=402997   (1944 words)

  
 William H. Swanson Named Chairman of Raytheon Company
Waltham, MA -- The Raytheon board of directors has elected William H. Swanson, 54, chief executive officer and president of Raytheon, as chairman of the board, effective January 28, 2004.
William H. Swanson Named Chairman of Raytheon Company
Swanson has been chief executive officer and president of Raytheon since July 1, 2003.
www.rfglobalnet.com /content/news/article.asp?docid={2CD58460-5496-4E22-BAE1-FB21C506EB8A}&VNETCOOKIE=NO   (360 words)

  
 Raytheon chief executive resigns
Burnham's successor, William H. Swanson, 54, was general manager of Raytheon's Andover plant from 1984 to 1989, and drove sales of original versions of the Hawk and Patriot missiles.
Swanson, who earned $670,280 last year, will see his salary climb to $925,000, not including bonuses and stock options.
Swanson joined Raytheon straight out of California Polytechnic State University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering in 1972.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/20030424/FP_004.htm   (952 words)

  
 Language Log: Corporate Plagiarism
As Mark has pointed out Raytheon CEO William H. Swanson has been found to have plagiarized most of the book Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management that made him a management guru According to the New York Times, of the...
Swanson's behalf that said the source for his book came from material he had collected over the years and had given to a member of his staff to prepare a presentation that he was to give to Raytheon engineers.
The explanation given by Raytheon is the opposite of this: Swanson assembled the source material and an assistant used it to prepare a presentation that, apparently, turned into the book.
itre.cis.upenn.edu /~myl/languagelog/archives/003107.html   (412 words)

  
 PR Newswire: William H. Swanson Assumes Chairmanship of Raytheon Company.@ HighBeam Research
Effective today, William H. Swanson, 54, has assumed responsibilities as Chairman of the Raytheon Company board of directors.
William H. Swanson Assumes Chairmanship of Raytheon Company.
Swanson was named Chairman on Dec. 17, 2003, effective Jan. 28, 2004.
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:131550195&refid=ink_tptd_nw   (184 words)

  
 President Bush Intends to Appoint Raytheon's Chairman and CEO Swanson to NSTAC
In addition to his appointment to the NSTAC, Swanson is a member of the Secretary of the Air Force Advisory Board, a trustee of the Association of the U.S. Army, and a member of the Board of Governors of the Aerospace Industries Association.
Swanson joined Raytheon in 1972 and has held a wide variety of leadership positions.
Swanson is chairman and CEO of Raytheon Company.
www.tmcnet.com/scripts/print-page.aspx?PagePrint=http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2004/may/1040114.htm   (252 words)

  
 mediabistro.com: GalleyCat
Still, the fact that Raytheon CEO William H. Swanson actually cribbed some of his rules in "Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management" from a book published over sixty years ago by engineering professor W.J. King.
Swanson's reaction was to move fast to apologize, according to the Boston Globe.
"[Swanson has] got just too much good will with the customers, the board, and the employees," Rudman said.
www.mediabistro.com /galleycat/trends/golly_gee_another_plagiarism_story_35856.asp?c=rss   (320 words)

  
 Raytheon Company :: Raytheon Chairman and CEO, William H. Swanson, Recognized as a Diversity Leader
Raytheon Chairman and CEO, William H. Swanson, Recognized as a Diversity Leader
WALTHAM, Mass., Oct. 26, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Raytheon Company's Chairman and CEO, William H. Swanson, will receive a Diversity Best Practices CEO Leadership Award for his commitment to diversity.
Swanson, Raytheon's first executive diversity champion, has led the company's efforts to create an inclusive work culture.
sev.prnewswire.com /aerospace-defense/20041026/NETU03026102004-1.html   (226 words)

  
 Seward House
We invite you to visit Seward House, the historic home of William H. Seward and his family.
Located in Auburn, New York, in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State, Seward House is a mixture of Federal and Tuscan-style architecture surrounded by two acres of garden and trees.
The museum's intact collection of furniture, household items, decorative arts, documents and photographs reflects use by four generations of this remarkable family.
www.sewardhouse.org   (252 words)

  
 DaVinci: Arts> Celebrities> H
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www.bluegrassdavinci.com /ODP/Arts/Celebrities/H   (315 words)

  
 Raytheon Company :: Raytheon Chairman and CEO to Speak at Sanford C. Bernstein Twenty-First Annual Strategic Decisions Conference
WALTHAM, Mass., May 25, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Raytheon Company announced today that William H. Swanson, Raytheon chairman and chief executive officer will speak at the Sanford C. Bernstein Twenty-First Annual Strategic Decisions Conference on June 3, 2005.
Swanson is scheduled to speak at 9:00 a.m.
Swanson's remarks will be web cast live (listen only) through a link on the Raytheon web site, http://www.raytheon.com/.
sev.prnewswire.com /computer-electronics/20050525/NEW02025052005-1.html   (213 words)

  
 ISSSP Leadership Conference: William H. Swanson, Chairman and CEO, Raytheon
William Swanson delivered a high energy keynote address packed with insight into Raytheon Six Sigma.
ISSSP Leadership Conference: William H. Swanson, Chairman and CEO, Raytheon
Each attendee also received a copy of Swanson’s Unwritten Rules of Management his newest pocket size book featured in the current issue of Business 2.0.
www.sixsigmacompanies.com /archive/isssp_leadership_conference_william_h_swanson_chairman_and_ceo_raytheon.html   (264 words)

  
 News_Release.htm
The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alliance (GLBTA) at Raytheon Missile Systems (RMS) has selected William H. Swanson as the 2002 recipient of the Louise Young Award.  He is an executive vice president of Raytheon Company and president of Electronic Systems headquartered in
As Raytheon’s Diversity Champion appointed by CEO Dan Burnham, Swanson generates the company’s diversity vision and goals.  He also chairs Raytheon’s Executive Diversity Council.
Last May, Swanson hosted Raytheon’s first Diversity Conference in El Segundo, where he stated, "Because this company’s management has seen and experienced the success that an inclusive culture can achieve, we see diversity as not only a moral imperative but as a business imperative."
home.earthlink.net /~philmoul/News_Release.htm   (485 words)

  
 Parent Advocates - ParentAdvocates.org
The Lies of Those Who Lead: William H. Swanson, Chairman and CEO of Raytheon Company, Plagiarized His Rules of Management
Welcome to daily life at the city's own Sardine High - William H. Maxwell Career and Technical Education High School in Brooklyn.
Stuffed with more than twice the number of students it should have, the former all-girls technical school in East New York is the most overcrowded high school in the city, the city Independent Budget Office said in a recent study.
www.parentadvocates.org /index.cfm?fuseaction=article&articleID=4510   (1632 words)

  
 3883t2.doc
Lastly, Dr. William Swanson, on my right, is a senior research scientist in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the State University of New York College of Optometry in New York, New York.
Annmarie Williams, who's over here by the door, and Ms.
Dr. Cynthia Owsley, to my right, is from Birmingham, Alabama, where she is a professor of ophthalmology in the School of Medicine and co-director of the Center for Research on Applied Gerontology at the University of Alabama.
www.fda.gov /ohrms/dockets/ac/02/transcripts/3883t2.doc   (21552 words)

  
 Friday FYI
The board of directors today named William H. Swanson, 54, currently president of Raytheon, to succeed Burnham as CEO.
Swanson will assume his new responsibilities as president and chief executive officer effective July 1, 2003.
Before assuming this position, Swanson was an executive vice president of the company and president of the former Electronic Systems, an $8 billion defense electronics business.
www.utdallas.edu /research/friday_fyi/030425/regcorpnews.htm   (2114 words)

  
 Leadership Minute @ LeadershipNow
Raytheon Company Chairman and CEO William H. Swanson
But Swanson, who has spent his entire career at Raytheon, was later asked if he could put his rules down on paper.
illed with rules and tales about management, the gray-colored Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management was originally part of a PowerPoint presentation the CEO made to engineers and scientists at the Waltham defense giant.
www.leadershipnow.com /minute0014.html   (572 words)

  
 Defense News Media Group Conferences -- AIAA Defense 2005 Coverage
William H. Swanson, Raytheon chairman and CEO, talks about the role of government at AIAA’s Defense 2005 conference on March 22.
“Where there’s a will, there’s a way,” said William H. Swanson, Raytheon chairman and CEO.
“When we partner on programs, we share secrets with each other,” Swanson said.
www.defensenews.com /promos/conferences/aiaa05/738220.html   (247 words)

  
 Massachusetts Anti-Corporate Clearinghouse (MACC)
Sean Donahue, head of MACC’s War Crimes Investigation Unit said “Appointing William Swanson to head up a post-Daniel Burnham Raytheon is like appointing Tariq Aziz to head up a post-Saddam Hussein Iraq.
Swanson assisted Burnham in providing the U.S. government with weapons used in illegal attacks against civilian targets in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Sudan, Serbia, and Kosovo.
Raytheon needs a leader who will help the company end its criminal enterprise of producing weapons used to kill civilians, and who will stop raising executive pay while laying off factory workers and exporting jobs.
www.commondreams.org /news2003/0424-08.htm   (306 words)

  
 Perimetric Defects and Ganglion Cell Damage: Interpreting Linear Relations Using a Two-Stage Neural Model -- Swanson et al. 45 (2): 466 -- Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
Fellman RL, Lynn JR, Starita RJ, Swanson WH.
Felius J, Swanson WH, Fellman RL, Lynn JR, Starita RJ.
Articles by Swanson, W. Articles by Pan, F. Articles citing this Article
www.iovs.org /cgi/content/full/45/2/466   (5017 words)

  
 ISSSP - Leadership Conference - 2005 - Info
Conference Keynote Address: William H. Swanson, Chairman and CEO, Raytheon Company
www.isssp.com /lc2005.asp   (193 words)

  
 The Nonviolent Activist — May-June 2005
Raytheon CEO William H. Swanson’s salary increased almost 20 percent this year to $1.2 million, plus another $2.94 million in stock awards.
Meanwhile, 350 workers at Raytheon’s wire harness plant in Wichita, KS, were laid off in April when the company subsidiarized the operation to Chihuahua, Mexico.
This year, Pakistan announced its intention to buy $46 million in Raytheon-manufactured Sidewinder missiles.
www.warresisters.org /nva0505-2.htm   (731 words)

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