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Anne Let's take an end-of-the-year poll. Which current business miscreant committed the worst sin: Kenneth Lay, Jack Grubman, Sandy Weill, Bernie Ebbers, or the Andersen accountants? Or someone else? And would anyone care if the ...READ»

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A Monthly Column on Culture

Anne Here's my take on business and the natural order. Synergy was all a big mistake. Nature is hardwired for antisynergy. Do coyotes collaborate with sheep? Do fish empower dragonflies in the pond? Naturally, that brings AOL Time ...READ»

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I'm Too Sexy for My Briefcase

Is it time to swap your briefcase for a backpack?READ»

Next Stop - The 21st Century

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Seems So Long Ago!

The holiday break allowed me to read at least one book: Nina Munk's superb Fools Rush In: Steve Case, Jerry Levin, and the Unmaking of AOL Time Warner. The book is a fast read and a tour de force that explores the motivations and ...READ»

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Digital Matters - Issue 35

"What are the rules of the Digital Road?"READ»

Change Agent - Issue 30

In My Humble Opinion: "Is it possible to create a 'maybe-proof' company?"READ»

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The Master Connector

To know Bill Sobel is to be part of an interconnected world of endless opportunity. Sobel, a master connector, knows practically everyone who matters in the media and entertainment space. Recognizing that his “skill set is who I ...READ»

Al Gore's $100 Million Makeover

Not long ago, he was the butt of jokes--lockbox, earth tones, a postelection beard. Then he dusted off an old slide show and jumped with both feet into the private sector. The untold story of how an epic loser engineered what may be the greatest brand makeover of our time.READ»

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Hollywood's New Game

Technology and entertainment can mix -- if you combine the right strategy with the right kind of organization. That's the lesson behind the rise of Sega GameWorks. Although the company is based in Hollywood, the model is pure Silicon Valley.READ»