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Behind the Mysteries of the Federal Reserve
In The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve, Peter Conti-Brown, a professor of legal studies and business ethics at Wharton,...
Mar 8, 2016


In the Changing Global Supply Chain, There’s No ‘Shore’ Thing
Offshoring, reshoring, nearshoring — manufacturing and supply chains around the world are undergoing some seismic locational shifts, many...
Mar 4, 2016


The Robots Are Coming … to Take Your Job
Today, robots are increasingly handling many jobs in manufacturing that were done by human hands not more than 20 years ago. This sea...
Mar 3, 2016


Open Sourcing Google’s HR Secrets
For six years in a row, Google has topped Fortune’s list of the “100 Best Companies to Work For.” It has also been recognized over 100...
Feb 27, 2016


The New Success Track: Happiness
In The Happiness Track: How to Apply the Science of Happiness to Accelerate Your Success, Emma Seppälä, science director of Stanford’s...
Feb 26, 2016


Want to Inspire Your Team? Look Beyond the Obvious
Company visions are commonplace. But what’s just as critical — and a lot more rare — is developing a powerful personal vision that can...
Feb 19, 2016


Can Twitter Find a Reliable Growth Model?
Twitter’s user growth has stalled, with monthly active users dropping from 307 to 305 million between the third and fourth quarters of...
Feb 18, 2016


How Amazon Could Reinvent the Brick-and-mortar Store Experience
Last week, when Sandeep Mathrani, CEO of Chicago-based General Growth Properties (GGP), said that online retail giant Amazon plans to...
Feb 10, 2016


‘The Episodic Career’: Navigating Today’s Job Market
In The Episodic Career: How to Thrive at Work in the Age of Disruption, Farai Chideya, an award-winning author, journalist and professor,...
Feb 4, 2016


The Science of Gifting: How to Pick a Better Present
Special occasions can evoke a mild sense of panic for many gift givers who struggle with what to buy. Another trinket for grandma on her...
Dec 22, 2015
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