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Roll International Co-Chair Lynda Resnick on the secrets to effective advertising.
Thomas Cooley writes about finding success during a downturn, and there couldn’t be a better time to refer to insider knowledge like his than right now. Consider the following statement […]
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The CEO tells how to get a company to subscribe to the same vision.
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CEO Jim Spanfeller says executive bonuses are good incentives but…
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The CEO fears the one-size-fits-all nature of government regulation.
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The CEO praises Obama for promoting the American brand.
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The CEO describes how he gets feedback from a wealthy audience of media consumers.
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The CEO says a slump in jobs will be followed with a surge in prospects for writers.
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The CEO explores the future monetization of advertising on the web.
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The CEO speculates on the future media landscape.
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The CEO describes a sophisticated editorial approach that produces thousands of stories a day.
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The CEO describes how he creates those lists you love to read.
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A conversation with Forbes.com CEO Jim Spanfeller.
There were two big takeaways from last week’s Cornell Global Forum on Sustainable Enterprise. One was that Al Gore is a very busy man these days. The other is that […]
“European Union takes turn right.” I don’t agree with this headline which I’ve heard and seen in English several places such as BBC and NPR. I also don’t agree with low turnout being a referendum on dissatisfaction with the European Union. The daily advantages of easy travel and purchasing between countries seems to already be taken for granted.
These are not times for followers. Those who will succeed during the current economic downturn will have the traits of leaders. Self confidence A clearly articulated, and broad vision A […]
As a CTO/CIO, have you ever had this reaction? “Stupid users. If only they would ‘get it’ already!” Bad news: it’s never going to happen. Users will always push back […]
After massive layoffs, many people are itching to find new ways to earn a living…but the high cost of insurance may drive people back to corporations and the old ways of work.
Low-overhead, government run health facilities in low-income areas will change the face of the healthcare industry without expanding government power or tax dollars.