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HBS Working Knowledge February 26, 2014 Carmen Nobel |
How Grocery Bags Manipulate Your Mind People who bring personal shopping bags to the grocery store are more likely to buy organic items -- but also to treat themselves to ice cream and cookies, according to new research by Uma R. Karmarkar and Bryan Bollinger. |
Fast Company Amber Mac |
The Entrepreneur Who Is Helping Companies Ban Email And Track Employees' Coffee Habits Leerom Segal is keen to share his company's untraditional management practices with the world. His new book, The Decoded Company, focuses on the importance of knowing your talent better than you know your customers. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
How VSCO Grid Plans To Set Itself Apart From Instagram VSCO -- short for Visual Supply Company, but pronounced "VisCo" -- formed in 2011, when Joel Flory and his cofounder Greg Lutze started a business designing WordPress templates for photographers. |
AskMen.com February 25, 2014 Greg Isenberg |
A Successful CEO Made These 5 Mistakes - So You Don't Have To I've raised venture capital. I've sold companies. I've scaled products to millions of users. And I've made every mistake in the book. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Uber Will Let Customers Know When Surge Pricing Has Ended Uber has taken plenty of heat for its surge-price policy during busy hours, but the e-hailing startup tried to assuage this backlash Monday by announcing a feature that will let customers know when surge pricing has ended. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Comcast, Time Warner, And The Future Of The Cable Box Comcast's acquisition of Time Warner Cable is well underway. The $45 billion deal cements Comcast's position as the country's largest cable provider and the First Among Equals of our national cable cartel. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Why Do Companies Keep Getting Hacked? "These days, criminal hacking is a business," Patrick Thomas, a security consultant at Neohapsis, tells Fast Company. "Everything that is done has a chain linked to real dollars. And hackers are looking for the shortest chain." |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Not Your Typical Hackathon: Symantec's Cyberwar Simulation Transforms Employees Into Criminals The security software company hosted a different kind of hackathon: Employees were tasked with breaking into a fictitious bank. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 24, 2014 Corstjens & Lal |
Busting Six Myths About Customer Loyalty Programs Low-margin retailers argue they can't afford customer loyalty programs, but is that true? Rajiv Lal and Marcel Corstjens make the case that such programs are profit-enhancing differentiators. |
Fast Company Andrew Yang |
The Economic Case For A Nontraditional Career Path The builders who work with the founders to help companies grow and prosper -- are, in many ways, more appropriate role models. More realistically, the plan should be "join a team." |
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