"Canceling ALL SXSW parties to launch #SXSW4JP tomorrow." That was Cameron Sinclair's Saturday night announcement, via Twitter. He's expected to announce the details of Architecture for Humanity 's Sendai earthquake reconstruction plan Sunday afternoon from the stage during his South by Southwest keynote.
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It is frightening to watch what’s going on with Japan’s nuclear plant at Fukushima. It is also worrying to watch the fear racing around the world as a result of those events, fear that in some cases is far in excess of what’s going on, or even the worst case scenarios of what might happen
Read More »Amid disaster, Ishikawa struggles
PGT: Ryo Ishikawa surged to the top of the leaderboard amid concern about his Japanese homeland, then was clearly distracted and struggled badly in Friday's second round.
Read More »Leadership Hall of Fame: Tom Peters, Author of "In Search of Excellence"
We continue our examination of the business book In Search of Excellence with an interview of author Tom Peters. Why was it so successful, what is the book's legacy and what does a restaurant owner in Chicago have in common with Jack Welch? What was the impetus for you to write In Search of Excellence
Read More »Google, Local Platforms Respond to Japan’s 8.9 Earthquake Crisis
An earthquake with a magnitude of 8.9 hit Japan today, resulting in tsunami warnings for 20 countries, as well as California and Hawaii.
Read More »Firing Talent to Save the Brand
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today. What do you do when your star employee becomes embroiled in scandal
Read More »FrontRunners: Sword Writing
The pen and the sword do not have to be at odds with each other, as evidenced by the S.T.
Read More »Global obesity rates have doubled since 1980
The world is becoming a heavier place, especially in the West. Global obesity rates have doubled since 1980, new research shows. Among developed countries, Americans are the fattest and the Japanese are the slimmest.
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