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BusinessWeek October 15, 2009 Nanette Byrnes |
An R&D Credit Not Earning Its Keep Companies love this tax credit and want Congress to extend it indefinitely. But the IRS and others say it's widely abused.  |
PHONE+ October 15, 2009 Bob Goshen |
3 Deadly Traps Every Entrepreneur Must Avoid Every leader should be aware of these three threats that will ultimately destroy the growth of people and organizations.  |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2009 Mac Greer |
Will Apple Lose Its Edge? Disruptive innovation expert Clay Christensen talks movers and shakers.  |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2009 Tim Beyers |
Dell Doesn't Want to Sell You a Netbook Why are you so surprised?  |
BusinessWeek October 14, 2009 Nanette Byrnes et al. |
Inside the Business War Against Tax Reform Lobbying by P&G, Schering-Plough, and others has stymied the proposed $210 billion in hikes. But their tactics raise troubling questions.  |
Fast Company November 2009 Tim McKeough |
Somnus-Neu: Grier Govorko's Multimedia Bed The Somnus-Neu makes you want to do everything but sleep.  |
Fast Company November 2009 Heath & Heath |
A Problem-Solver's Guide to Copycatting Problems that are difficult in one domain may be trivial to solve from the perspective of a different domain. We should stop looking for experts and start looking for analogues. It's a big world: Chances are someone has solved your problem.  |
Fast Company November 2009 Dan Macsai |
Three Business Models the $38 Billion Newspaper Industry Could Copy Three ideas the $38 billion newspaper industry could copy to buoy its business.  |
Fast Company November 2009 Carlos Watson |
How High-Profile CEOs Could Revitalize the Libertarian Party The time is right for Silicon Valley -- style progressivism to woo independents into a political force under the Libertarian Party banner. Here's how.  |
Fast Company November 2009 Nancy Lublin |
How to Write a Mission Statement that Isn't Dumb Why most mission statements are dumb -- and how to write one that isn't.  |
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