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Radicals for Responsibility

Social responsibility has captured the attention of a new generation of MBA students. At a time when trust and benevolence are scarce, these students aim higher. Here's how.READ»

Kenan Samms

Are Your Employees Also Your Honored Guests?

Here is a sure way to enhance the quality of life for your employees and customers. READ»

Andréa White-Kjoss

How Cycling Centers Could Help Smooth Commuter Transitions

Andréa White-Kjoss modeled her full-service cycling centers on a similar idea already popular in Japan and Europe. More than a dozen bike stations have opened in such places as Palo Alto and Berkeley, California; Seattle; and, most recently, Washington, D.C.READ»

Fast Talk: The Blogosphere's Kingmaker

Markos Moulitsas Blogger, Daily Kos Berkeley, California Markos Moulitsas, 35, is best known simply as "Kos," a pioneer of the Netroots movement of Democratic online activists. His blog is the eighth most popular on the ...READ»

Show Me - Don't Tell Me

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better place

Branding Better Place: Building an Electric Vehicle Movement

A grassroots-level campaign helps to introduce and explain a new award-winning system for charging and using electric vehicles.READ»

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Pathfinder

Try one of these little-known, off-road gems.READ»

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Feedback

Going Local When Henry Kissinger quipped, "Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac," he wasn't talking about electric utilities. But readers deluged us with email and online comments about staff writer Anya Kamenetz's July/August article ...READ»

The Road Not Taken

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Pop!Stars 2006

Six headliners from this year's conference.READ»

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7. Tasty Trader

Previous | Next When you want the best, you go to the source. John Scharffenberger is part of the vanguard of high-end chocolatiers in America who are reeducating palates numbed by eons of cheap milk chocolate. But as a ...READ»

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7. Tasty Trader

Previous | Next When you want the best, you go to the source. John Scharffenberger is part of the vanguard of high-end chocolatiers in America who are reeducating palates numbed by eons of cheap milk chocolate. But as a ...READ»

Laura Guido-Clark

Introducing Guest Blogger Laura Guido-Clark: Creating Beauty That's Skin-Deep

If you want to get to know designer Laura Guido-Clark, you might start by tooling around her Web site. Slide your cursor, even to a mundane link--"Contact," say--and suddenly you've drawn a cool and sinuous patterned coral line on a ...READ»

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East versus West Coast

Are we really so different in East versus West coast towns of America? Why is it so? Read more to find out.READ»

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The CEO Next Door

It's time for a little humility in the executive suite says author and entrepreneur Jason Jennings, who shows us nine leaders who swallow their pride.READ»

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Fast Talk: My Toughest Assignment

You learn the most by taking on the most difficult problems. Five leaders describe the toughest jobs of their careers.READ»

Kenan Samms

How the Internet Ruined Almost Ruined My London Vacation

Actually it was the lack of Internetaccess that caused me great stress and threatened to impede my life/workbalance. I’m in London with my 15-year-oldson. We arrived last night from Berkeley, CA. Since life/work balance is ...READ»

Talent Pool

Making their mark from New York to Tokyo. Fourteen talents who are driving design forward.READ»

Fast Talk: Brands We Love

Love, loyalty, passion. When people have those feelings for your product or service, how do you manage that? Nurture it? We spoke with the brand advocates for five products we love to find out their secrets.READ»

Old Bird, New Feathers

Patrick Martins has brought once-endangered turkey breeds back to the Thanksgiving table.READ»

Don't Burn Out!

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How to Make Your Career Move

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The Network Is the Company

John Gage, chief scientist of Sun Microsystems, blends '90s technology with '60s activism. His manifesto: free speech, open companies, virtual work.READ»

Measure What Matters

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Nick Tunes in to Kids

Nickelodeon, the first TV network aimed primarily at children, has a headquarters designed to tap into the kid in every staffer and programs to appeal to every kid in the audience.READ»