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More Mergers

So, Verizon is buying MCI. And this is just weeks after SBC Communications decided to buy AT&T. And many people are feeling the affect of Cingular (a joint venture of SBC Communications and BellSouth Corporation) buying AT&T ...READ»

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Advertisers in Issue 35

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Advertisers in Issue 34

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'But Wait, You Promised ...'

The new economy was built on a promise: The customer would finally be in charge. Why do so many customers feel betrayed?READ»

Same Old Challenges in the New Telecom Era

There comes a single, unified network. One that carries data, voice, and video all over the same wires. The alphabet soup of telecom technologies -- POTS, SONET, ATM -- will vanish. It will be all Internet, all of the time. The ...READ»

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Same Old Challenges in the New Telecom Era

No competitor, whether born in the Internet boom or several decades earlier, will succeed without recognizing that revolutions in strategy call for bold steps in organizational design.READ»

A Reformer Who Means Business

With legal tenacity, business diplomacy, and media savvy, Cyrus Mehri has tackled racial discrimination at some of America's best-known organizations, from Texaco to the NFL. He has won huge awards and made real change. He's even winning some fans in the executive suite.READ»

Kenan Samms

Can’t Buy me Love

I remember learning about the most comprehensive book of rules you can imagine in one of my marketing classes many years ago. I’m talking about the brand identity dos and don’ts as spelled out in a corporate binder that truly ...READ»

Can’t Buy me Love

I remember learning about the most comprehensive book of rules you can imagine in one of my marketing classes many years ago. I’m talking about the brand identity dos and don’ts as spelled out in a corporate binder that truly ...READ»

Can’t Buy me Love

I remember learning about the most comprehensive book of rules you can imagine in one of my marketing classes many years ago. I’m talking about the brand identity dos and don’ts as spelled out in a corporate binder that truly ...READ»

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Thought Jockey

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Change Your Mind, Grow Your Company

Shred old ideas about how your industry works, urge Douglas Atkin and his colleagues at Merkley Newman Harty, a hot ad agency. In a world filled with dogma, the future of business belongs to the heretics.READ»

Sleeping with the Enemy

Business, like politics, makes strange bedfellows. Sometimes your rival is your spouse. What to do when a power couple means powerful competition.READ»

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Escape Your Pigeonhole

If you're good at what you do, you may get pigeonholed. Here's how to avoid that fowl fate.READ»

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Jason Kelly

Editor in Chief, digitalsouth, Atlanta, GeorgiaREAD»

Does Your Job Plus Kids Equal No Time?

Here's how spending some time online can help. From finding a nanny to preparing dinner, the Web offers tools and resources -- and a virtual shoulder to cry on.READ»

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Tom Robertson

Dean, Goizueta Business School at Emory University, Atlanta, GeorgiaREAD»