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Feed SubscriptionAriel Zwang Wields Private-Sector Tactics To Create Safe Horizon For Women & Children
Safe Horizon, the largest nonprofit provider of domestic-violence aid services in the U.S., is thriving under executive director Ariel Zwang, thanks to shrewd tactics she's taken from her experience in the private sector.
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This generation is mad about starting small companies. Could parenting be behind the entrepreneurial drive
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There are lots of ways to ruin your company blog, but these six are among the most egregious. Want people to read your business blog
Read More »Venture For America Wants To Create 100,000 New Jobs By Matching College Grads With Startups
Andrew Yang founded Venture for America to tackle unemployment, one aspiring entrepreneur at a time. Andrew Yang wants to create jobs. Specifically, 100,000 U.S
Read More »eBay Fashion’s Andrea Linett On Creating Fashion-Forward Original Content
Media companies aren't the only ones in the content-providing business these days. Meet Andrea Linett, eBay Fashion's creative director
Read More »TV That Fits Your Life And Doesn’t Make You Dumb
We all have busy lives, and catching all the good shows on TV is one of the things that gets missed in the daily grind. Here's how you can get your television fix, and in ways that are convenient for anyone
Read More »What is: ResearchBlogging.org
Back in the dark, old ages of the earliest science blogging, many of the most prominent science bloggers focused their efforts on debunking pseudoscience and battling the politicized anti-science forces. Others specialized in critiquing mainstream media coverage of science
Read More »Think Green Design is Boring? Think Again
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Read More »9 Etiquette Rules That the Boss Shouldn’t Break
From the office Christmas party to friending employees on social media, here are nine new and old etiquette rules you need to commit to memory. In that corner office, you’ll find yourself balancing concerns about payroll and the supply chain with concerns about being liked by your employees and customers
Read More »Will ‘divorce rings’ catch on?
If the whole thing started with a ring, why shouldn't it end with one? One jeweler is now selling a divorce ring — complete with a solitaire and jagged broken heart — for $3,200
Read More »Scott Hill Returns to Los Angeles Scene
Like Wilkes Bashford in San Francisco, Mitchells in Greenwich, and Jeffrey in New York, Scott Hill has been an iconic retailer in Los Angeles for more than 20 years. So it came as somewhat of a surprise three years ago when the style-savvy store owner shuttered his Sunset Boulevard shop ...
Read More »The Best Type of Leader
Author John Warrillow explains the difference between the "dissociative architect" and "sleeves-rolled-up" types of leaders. Which leadership style is best? A friend of mine described the experience of slipping into a "K-hole" after partying on too much ketamine, a medical anaesthetic that can be snorted as a drug.
Read More »7 Steps to Better Leadership
Are you as effective a CEO as you can be? These seven steps will help you hone your style
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