There were some juicy examples of ousted Time Inc. Chief Exec Jack Griffin's corporate faux pas in a post-mortem in New York Times' Media Decoder. For one, he insisted on being at the top of all
editorial mastheads for Time Inc. publications, listed before the editor in chief.
And he made such "impolitic" remarks as telling a town hall meeting that he was glad to be at a company
"where I can actually read the magazines" -- unlike his previous employer, Meredith, which published women's mags.
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