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Video: How to stay young

Chris Wragge speaks with More magazine's Lesley Jane Seymour about why men and women start feeling old at different ages.

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The 6 Principles of Success

Predicting the future is a seemingly futile exercise. This doesn't mean we should not try to stay ahead of the game. However, I have found throughout my career at PepsiCo that rapid adaption to changes as they occur is more beneficial in business than clairvoyance.

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One woman goes undercover on dating site for cheaters

REDBOOK: More than 8 million men and women have signed up for AshleyMadison.com, a dating site for married people, heeding its slogan, "Life is short. Have an affair." One writer meets up with straying husbands and gets them to answer: Why?

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Leadership Hall of Fame: Why Companies Fail to Innovate

How does a company's structure and ability to adopt new tech affect it's ability to evolve strategically?We continue our Leadership Hall of Fame series, a year-long look at the top business books and authors, with an excerpt from The Innovator's Dilemma (1997) by Clayton M. Christensen. From the earliest studies of the problems of innovation, scholars, consultants, and managers have tried to explain why leading firms frequently stumble when confronting technology change.

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Get Rid of Paper Bills with Manilla

I get a ton of paper snail mail. For the snail mail that comes to the office? It could be unavoidable since I’m the CEO of my company .

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Afghanistan’s Enterprising Women

Even in the most favorable business climate, starting a company is no small feat. Imagine daring to set up shop as a woman under the Taliban regime.

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Timeout To Honor Paul Baran

Paul Baran didn't exactly invent the Internet. He would have been the first person to tell you that. I'm sad to report that Mr.

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Do You Have What It Takes to Start a Business?

People who can't manage their own lives don't make good entrepreneurs. Small businesses require multi-tasking, work prioritization, and decision-making, with no entourage of assistants and specialists

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