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Carbonite’s CEO Talks About Going Public

David Friend, chairman and CEO of Carbonite, an Inc. 500 company, discusses how he got ready and squeezed into the IPO window in August. View the video on Inc.com at: http://www.inc.com/abram-brown/david-friend-carbonite-ceo-talks-about-going-public.html Advertisement: Are your customers tuning you out?

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Building Strategic Partnerships

The right partnerships can enhance your brand and make you more money. Also, Pamela Slim, author of Escape from Cubicle Nation discusses how being open and honest can lead to better partnerships

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Building Strategic Partnerships

The right partnerships can enhance your brand and make you more money. Also, Pamela Slim, author of Escape from Cubicle Nation discusses how being open and honest can lead to better partnerships.

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The Creative Voices Behind "Bioshock Infinite" [Video]

How do you follow up a critically acclaimed, blockbuster game? If you're Bioshock writer/director Ken Levine, you let someone else handle the sequel while you re-imagine the series. Here, Fast Company talks Bioshock Infinite with Levine, and the lead actors, Courtney Draper and Troy Baker.

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Starting From Scratch

Matthew Corrin founder and CEO of Freshii discusses how he started a restaurant business with no experience in the industry and the lessons he learned on his way to success.

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Sandra Green, n-Link Corporation

n-Link Corporation founder Sandra Green discusses how creating an employee stock ownership plan gave her employees more incentive to stay at their current jobs.

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Improving Employee Benefits

n-Link Corporation founder Sandra Green discusses how creating an employee stock ownership plan gave her employees more incentive to stay at their current jobs.

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Video: Are we in a culture of divorce?

Life coach and writer Jill Brooke discusses how the stigma of ending a marriage has changed over the years and whether it’s become more socially acceptable. (TODAY show)

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