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Self-Help Author: Women Need To Quit Juggling, Start Outsourcing [9 To 5]Last week, Barbara Ehrenreich took self-help guru Marcus Buckingham to task for his ideas about women's happiness. Now he's all over Business Week, telling women how to enjoy their lives and careers, so we decided to take a closer look. Today's women may be unhappy (at least, that's the claim), b... |
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Small Business Week 2009 - Make It YoursThis is the thirtieth year that the Business Development Bank of Canada has organized Small Business Week, a tribute to Canadian small businesses. From its start as a small event in... ... |
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Nintendo Is The World's Best Company [The Opposite Of Worst Company In America]While it's our job to name the Worst Company In America, BusinessWeek has decided to identify the world's best businesses, tapping management consultant firm A.T. Kearney to rank the world's best companies. Nintendo took the crown, while Google is the highest-rated American company at No. 2 and Appl ... |
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Web content on Xbox Live not a Microsoft prioritySpeaking to Business Week, Microsoft's general manager of global content acquisition and strategy, Ross Honey, painted a somewhat bleak picture for web content on Xbox Live. While The Guild has managed to succeed on Microsoft's platform, it has done so via a sponsorship deal with Sprint. Apparent... |
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Robert Auerbach: When Five Hundred Economists Are Not EnoughExcerpted from Robert D. Auerbach, Deception and Abuse at the Fed: Henry B. Gonzalez Battles Alan Greenspan's Bank, 2008. Courtesy the University of Texas Press. Getting Pressed during Pre-Wash The first-floor lobby of the Fed Bank in Kansas City has the cavernous, cold appearance of ... |
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Symantec Wants To Use Victims To Hunt Computer CriminalsHugh Pickens writes "Business Week reports that security experts plan to recruit victims and other computer users to help them go on the offensive and hunt down hackers. '"It's time to stop building burglar alarms to keep people out and go after the bad guys," says Rowan Trollope, ... |

