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"The Social Network," Tiger Woods, and Why Brand-Bashing Is Good for Everyone

There's been much discussion about what Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook employees thought of "The Social Network." The picture it paints of their CEO isn't pretty, and such powerful storytelling penetrates the mind of pop culture. But the filmmakers did Mark Zuckerberg a favor.READ»

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Letter From the Editor: Going the Distance

I ran a marathon, once, when I was 16. I trained for several months with my dad, who'd run a bunch of them before. After I finished the race, I felt so crummy that I yelled at him, "How could you let me do this?" But within a few ...READ»

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How Nike's CEO Shook Up the Shoe Industry

Nike's Mark Parker brings together extreme talents, whether they're basketball stars, tattooists, or designers obsessed with shoes.READ»

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Welcome to The Influence Project

Obviously you're totally connected and know someone who knows someone because you're here on the inside at the outset. Actually, you're more than connected. You're an early adopter and a fearless explorer of the world of online ...READ»

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Microsoft's Kinect vs. Sony's PlayStation Move: Video Game Showdown

E3, the mega-conference where next year's video games are unveiled for the press, has concluded. Microsoft and Sony are both turning to Wii-like motion controllers as a way to extend the life of video game consoles, and each ...READ»

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“Daddy, What’s a Brand?” and 9 More Awkward Questions for Uncertain Times

In uncertain times like these, let's get back to basics, shall we? Graham Button investigates 10 questions we all should be asking ourselves.READ»

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The Toyota Crisis Calls for a Logo Tune-Up

The bad news for the automaker is in overdrive. Should they refresh their logo to signal positive change?READ»

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Nike CEO Calls Tiger Woods Ad "Polarizing" But Authentic

Nike's unwavering support of Tiger Woods in the wake of his scandalous affairs was not entirely surprising, the company has a track record for sticking with athletes through troubled times. But even some of Woods' most ardent fans ...READ»

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Beware of Ad Creeps on the Golf Course

When did Augusta become Times Square? When did golfers start dressing like Nascar drivers? Rick Barrack examines why ads have infiltrated our most reserved sport.READ»

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Has Tiger Woods Truly Changed? Leadership Principles Suggest Not Quite Yet!

Has Tiger Woods 140 days of rehab really changed him? Leadership theories suggest more time is needed. Tiger's interview following the Masters reveals that a great deal of maturity is still needed. READ»

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Infographic: Infidelity by the Numbers

What percentage of men and women cheat? And why do they do it?READ»

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Infographic of the Day: How Congress Almost Awarded Tiger Woods for "Grace and Dignity"

A Web app that lets you browse the content of the bills put before Congress--and it isn't pretty.READ»

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Infographic of the Day: The Tiger Woods Economy

Instead of a Green Jacket from Augusta, can we just get this man a jacket made of Treasury bills?READ»

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Nike's Tiger Woods Ad: Too Soon?

The golfer's first ad for Nike since The Troubles is haunted by the reprimanding voice of his deceased father, Earl.READ»

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IZen Garden: Another Entrepreneur Succeeds Despite Me

Some day I will learn to keep my big advice-giving mouth shut.About three years ago a developer friend of mine named Jiva DeVoe who had just designed an iPhone app that was a staff pick in the App store, emailed me for advice. “Whom ...READ»

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Marcel Wanders' Dining Table in Paradise, Set With Monster Chairs for Muses

You can count on Marcel Wanders to unveil something eye-popping at the Milan Furniture Fair each year. Last year saw his Can-Can lamp for Flos--a dome filled with a ruffled underskirt like a chorine in the Folies Bergere; in 2008, he ...READ»

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Today in Most Innovative Companies

News of note from our Most Innovative Companies, including Politico, Fast Retailing, and Nike.READ»

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Lorenzo Ghiglieri

My father, Lorenzo Ghiglieri, is an accomplished artist who has generously donated many of his works to charities with which my business is involved. Born in Los Angeles, Ghiglieri studied artists like Rembrandt, Velazquez, and ...READ»

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How much do words matter when it comes to image, reputation and public perception?

Depending on context or perspective, even neutral or innocent terms, such as Toyota’s “moving forward” slogan, can provoke very contradictory messages in our minds. READ»

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Is Technology Making Us Idiots?

In his insightful 2008 article in the Atlantic, Nicolas Carr asks, "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" He goes on to explore how new technology has altered our reading habits and, more unsettlingly, how we process information and think. It is a cerebral piece that meets the high intellectual standards we expect of that august magazine. I, however, would like to bring his lofty discussion of the impact of new technology on our lives down to the muckier level of human dysfunction. I would suggest that not only is the latest technology making us stupider, but it is also making us just plain idiots! READ»

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5 Predictions for 2010

Long-time readers of this blog know that I’m no prognosticator or seer or Nostradamus. But sometimes I get hunches that play out.READ»

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The Best (and Worst) Super Bowl Ad Spoofs You Didn't See Last Night

While you were busy watching last night's motley crew of Super Bowl commercials, we were busy trolling the Internet for "spoof" and "banned" ads. Here's a look at the best--and the best of the worst.READ»

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Bruce Romberg - The perfect sport

Watching the tournament rounds of today's LPGA players is more exciting than ever. Annika Sorenstam continues to dominate women's golf and shows where finesse, strength and athleticism come together to make way for the ...READ»

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Haiti List: How We Are Helping

  Latest: As you know GLOCAL influence is the best, bit of Global effect and a bit of Local impact. Here is a great and useful example: PECHA KUCHA & ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY JOIN IN THE REBUILDING OF HAITI. ...READ»