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Innovation: Customers Speak the Language of ADVERTISING. Do You?

Advertising is our culture. In Twenty Ads that Shook The World, James Twitchell states that consumers today are more familiar with the language of advertising than that of history. You don’t believe me? Take the test. Here are a ...READ»

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Innovation: Customers Speak the Language of ADVERTISING. Do You?

Advertising is our culture. In Twenty Ads that Shook The World, James Twitchell states that consumers today are more familiar with the language of advertising than that of history. You don’t believe me? Take the test. Here are a ...READ»

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Innovation: Customers Speak the Language of ADVERTISING. Do You?

Advertising is our culture. In Twenty Ads that Shook The World, James Twitchell states that consumers today are more familiar with the language of advertising than that of history. You don’t believe me? Take the test. Here are a ...READ»

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Alec Hudnut

Do Online Education and Training Click?READ»

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Revisiting Melville's "Moby Dick" in 2010: A Cautionary Tale for Yesterday and Today

I've spent the last week reading Herman Melville's "Moby Dick." And like all great literature, what you see in it reflects who you are when you read it: it wasn't hard for me to see a cautionary tale about sustainability.READ»

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The Top 10 Websites You Never Heard Of

FastCompany.com has culled the most useful and entertaining sites from the far reaches of the Web so that when these sites go mainstream, you'll be one step ahead of the crowd.READ»

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The Power of Words

We're hurt, angry, confused, sad. Where do we turn to make sense of what's happened -- and to move forward? To poets, songwriters, philosophers, and historical figures. Add your favorite quote here.READ»

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Do Online Education and Training Click?

Rex Adams Rex Adams is the dean of the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. Wrote about: Do Online Education and Training Click? Is reading: On a daily basis ... the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, and the New ...READ»

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Mighty Is the Mongrel

What does it take to win in the global economy? A commitment to mixing people, experiences, and ideas. Companies and countries that embrace diversity to stimulate creativity will be the ones that own the future.READ»