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Feed SubscriptionClayton Christensen On How To Find Work That You Love
When we find ourselves stuck in unhappy careers, it is often the result of a fundamental misunderstanding of what truly motivates us, says Clayton Christensen, co-author of the new book "How Will You Measure Your Life?" Back in 1976, two economists, Michael Jensen and William Meckling, published a paper looking at why managers don’t always behave in a way that is in the best interest of shareholders. The root cause, as Jensen and Meckling saw it, is that people work in accordance with how you pay them
Read More »Why Light Touching Can Double Your Chances of Getting a Date [Excerpt]
Editor's note: The following is an excerpt from the new book, Subliminal: How Your Unconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior , by Leonard Mlodinow. Copyright
Read More »Can Radical Efficiency Revive U.S. Manufacturing?
Editor's note: The following is adapted from the Rocky Mountain Institute's Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era . [More]
Read More »Gene Therapy Could Help Corals Survive Climate Change
Editor's note: Climate Query is a semi-weekly feature offered by Daily Climate, presenting short Q&A's with players large and small in the climate arena. Read others in the series at http://wwwp.dailyclimate.org/tdc-newsroom/query/climate-queries . [More]
Read More »Why Women Are Better Freelancers
One longtime female freelancer says women are better suited for the Gig Economy. Here are three reasons why. "Am I to infer from your article that only women are contractors
Read More »Journal Article Tweets May Predict Citations
In science, citations are gold.
Read More »5 Ways to Look More Professional
Sometimes little things make a big difference.
Read More »Can Too Much Information Harm Patients? [Excerpt]
Editor's Note: The following is an excerpt from The Creative Destruction of Medicine: How the Digital Revolution Will Create Better Health Care (Basic Books, 2012), by Eric Topol, a professor of innovative medicine and the director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute. [More]
Read More »What It Takes to Build a Truly Great Company
Inc.'s editor, Jane Berentson, explores how editor-at-large Leigh Buchanan wrote February's feature on what it takes to build one of the best-run companies in America.
Read More »The Smart Way to Play God with Earth’s Limited Land
Editor's Note: The following is an excerpt from Mark Lynas's book , The God Species: Saving the Planet in the Age of Humans .
Read More »Generation Flux: Pete Cashmore
Pete Cashmore is the CEO of Mashable. At 19, he founded the tech blog in Scotland, which has grown into a monster site for social news
Read More »This Is Your Brain on Multitasking
A life-threatening mistake caused by tech-enabled multitasking prompts Harvard doctors to suggest you kick the habit, and learn to focus. Multitasking , you've probably already been warned, threatens your productivity
Read More »5 Ways to Handle Bad Press
What do you do when a reporter refuses to see your product the way you do? A PR veteran recently frustrated (by Inc.com, no less!) has the answer. Sooner or later, someone is going to write something about you, your company, or a client that you don't like
Read More »5 Ways to Handle Bad Press
What do you do when a reporter refuses to see your product the way you do? A PR veteran recently frustrated (by Inc.com, no less!) has the answer.
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