Overheard: A Big Slice Of Humble Pie

"The institutional and investor communities want CEOs who are
more likely to fly under the radar, eschewing personal acclaim in
favor of team-building and corporate success. In demand are
corporate leaders who don't think of themselves as the soul of
their company, but who do their part to help create a company with
a soul."

--Arthur Levitt Jr., former chairman of the Securities and
Exchange Commission
, in an Op-Ed piece in the Wall Street
Journal
(March 17) titled, "The Imperial CEO Is No More."