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Letting independent workers choose their locations can boost companies, employees, and even the economy, according to research by Prithwiraj Choudhury and colleagues.
As small companies grow to around 100 employees, the skills of their managers are challenged in new ways. Julia Austin describes how leaders themselves must scale
Newspapers with reputable brands and unique content are finding success behind paywalls. For most papers, however, the future is not so clear
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As investors speculate about the timing of an Airbnb IPO, Thales S. Teixeira discusses the analog tactics and economic conditions that helped catapult the company
Product failures create managerial challenges for companies but market opportunities for competitors, says Ariel Dora Stern. The stakes have only grown higher
West Coast managers are practicing their own style of management. Is a manager just a manager or does geography matter? What do you think?
In today's tight job market, employers must focus on how to attract and keep top talent. Giving away stacks of money may not always be the best incentive
When salespeople become managers, they often do a horrible job. Four key steps can help them—and all soon-to-be managers—make the shift
Secretive sports car maker Ferrari opens up to Stefan Thomke about how it has bucked industry trends to achieve success.