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Image via CrunchBase Someone once said “Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully.” In the business world no other company has lived up to this motto more consistently than Apple. So why am I getting worried now? Forbes writer Eric Savitz ...
Foreigners never conquer China. At least not in its entirety. But foreign products and services from Nike, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Yum Brands, and Apple might. Apple’s products, in particular, hold big promise in China, as Chinese consumers see products...
The culture of risk-taking started early on for company, and is reflected in the personality of the billionaire behind Red Bull.
Why Apple and GE Are Bringing Manufacturing Back
call center (Photo credit: vlima.com) by Chris Walker and Morgan Hartley Five students in business casual and the two authors in board shorts were crammed into a small classroom in Southern Bangalore. It was one of those cubicle classrooms, surrounded...
Libraries, like other consumers, should be free to buy any published e-content at competitive prices, to keep these items in their collection, and to loan them to their patrons. Anything less violates basic democratic principles … American Library Ass...
This is Your Life (The Holstee Manifesto) (Photo credit: JoeInSouthernCA) IT'S RESOLUTION TIME It's that time of the year when we look in the mirror and promise ourselves to make more money, get fit and be happier. We busy ourselves with making and swa...
(Kevin Krejci) Businesses evaluating how to get in on the Big Data boom need to decide which of three possible roles they want to play: information provider, information broker, or creator of networks through which all that Big Data-driven content and ...
Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy has a lot of lessons that can be applied to building and leading your organization. Here are five of them.
The magazine and hacktivist network criticize the photo network after says it will start sharing users' photos with advertisers.