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Clayton 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

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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]

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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

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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]

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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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