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Looking To The World Of Sports To Solve Workplace Burnout
The Huffington Post - 24 Sep 2014 20:07The Man Who's Making Indians Richer
Forbes - 24 Sep 2014 23:00
In that respect Indians can be glad that Narendra Modi has Raghuram Rajan in the same way that Ronald Reagan had Paul Volcker.
These Six Companies Broke The Rules Of Business...And Succeeded
The Huffington Post - 24 Sep 2014 06:00Meet The 'Invisible General' Leading The War On ISIS
Business Insider - 24 Sep 2014 00:41
A man who was once described as an "invisible general" who holds master's degrees in both education and business management is in charge of the military operations against the jihadist group Islamic State and the al-Qae...
Researchers Won An Award For Figuring Out What Happens In The Brains Of People Seeing Jesus In Toast
Business Insider - 24 Sep 2014 23:20
It's not just the religious who claim to see faces in inert objects. From shadowy likenesses of Jesus and the Virgin Mary in potato chips and tree stumps to the Man in the Moon, people have been spotting human portraits ...
24 September 1979: Compuserve launches MicroNET
MoneyWeek - 24 Sep 2014 10:00
One of the first steps to the internet we know and love was taken today on this day in 1979, when Compuserve launched its MicroNET service. The post 24 September 1979: Compuserve launches MicroNET was first published on ...
Bionym Inks $14 Million To Get Password-Replacing Wearable, Nymi Out The Door
Forbes - 24 Sep 2014 06:00
What if you didn’t have to bother typing in your password, use keys or even pull out a credit card ever again?
10 Entrepreneur Approaches That Turn Off Investors
Forbes - 24 Sep 2014 02:42
Many new entrepreneurs are so excited by their latest idea that they can’t resist contacting every investor they know, assuming the investor will be equally excited and want to contribute immediately. Others will work ...
$10 billion cigarette case headed back to Illinois Supreme Court
Chicago Tribune - 24 Sep 2014 23:14Tesco - the shot heard around the financial world
MoneyWeek - 24 Sep 2014 17:22
The bad news from Tesco sent the stock market tumbling. But that was just for starters, says John C Burford. Expect more to come. The post Tesco - the shot heard around the financial world was first published on MoneyWee...
Fox Panelist Wrongly Defends Muslim Profiling With WWII Japanese Camps
TPM - 24 Sep 2014 16:32
On Saturday, I was horrified to see a segment of the Fox News program, "Cashin' In," in which host Eric Bolling and several of his panelists made remarks calling for racial profiling, stigmatization, and, ultimately, vio...
There Can Only Be One Boss
inc - 24 Sep 2014 15:00
It takes a lot of people to run a company successfully, but only one of them can be the final decision maker - the entrepreneur.
China's hand-me-down jobs stoke fights as unemployment rises
Market Watch - 24 Sep 2014 07:27
China's leaders say the nation's labor market is healthy, while independent economists aren't so sure. But one subject of wide agreement is that the tradition of "hand me down" jobs needs to change.
Caixin Online: Alibaba investors have reason to worry, say analysts
Market Watch - 24 Sep 2014 05:16
The Internet giant's U.S. listing went off without a hitch, but it faces questions about the e-commerce market in China and its VIE structure, reports Caixin Online.
Why Marketers Should Cut Ties With Incumbent Agencies Sooner
Forbes - 24 Sep 2014 05:16
This article is by Lisa Colantuono, co-partner of AAR Partners, an agency search consultancy.
Delamaide: Climate ire seeks to straighten Street
USA Today - 24 Sep 2014 04:25
A citizens' campaign on climate change meets a populist groundswell against corporate interests.
UN Forest Pledge Relies on Supply Chains, Human Rights
Forbes - 24 Sep 2014 04:18
The United Nations has set its first ever global deadline to end forest loss, bringing together for the first time actors that have been perennial antagonists.
Where Profit Margins Are Hefty, Online Upstarts Muscle In
The New York Times - 24 Sep 2014 03:03
E-commerce companies see opportunities in selling products as varied as mattresses and eyeglasses, where established companies are accustomed to plump profit margins.
Washington Post announces cuts to employees' retirement benefits
Washington Post - 24 Sep 2014 02:50
The Washington Post announced large cuts in retirement benefits on Tuesday, declaring that it would eliminate future retirement medical benefits and freeze defined-benefit pensions for nonunion employees.
Companies Are Taking the Baton in Climate Change Efforts
The New York Times - 24 Sep 2014 02:35
Forty companies signed a declaration on Tuesday pledging to help cut tropical deforestation in half by 2020 and stop it entirely by 2030.
Business joins Obama's call-to-action on climate
USA Today - 24 Sep 2014 02:30
At the U.N. climate summit, countries and companies joined a partnership to protect forests.