The Washington Post magazine looks at Bert Roberts, the man who took over MCI after the death of its founder and chief executive, Bill McGowan. Roberts has new ideas for the corporation; however, he faces a host of problems including a swarm of new competitors, doubtful Wall Street analysts, new laws, sweeping technological change and the pressures of succeeding an American business legend. (June 16, 1996)
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