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AFP eWire June 9, 2015 Deborah Legrove |
From Fundraiser to Manager: Stepping Up Successfully As a fundraising manager, success often means achieving your donation targets through the top performance of your team. |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
Netflix, Now Available At A Marriott Near You To keep up with changing consumer behavior, Marriott has just launched a partnership with Netflix that allows guests to stream Netflix on the hotel's Internet-connected TVs. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Bedtime Reading: Why An E-Commerce Brand Is Expanding Into Content Casper, the popular mattress-in-a-box e-commerce brand, is getting into the content business. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Subscription Tablets For Kids? This $10/Month Device Has Unlimited Disney & More One of Fast Company's 2015 Most Innovative Companies, Fuhu is trying out an Android tablet for children that works on a subscription basis. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Apple Is Officially Spotify's Newest, Biggest Competitor After months of speculation, Apple officially entered the music subscription market this afternoon with the official debut of Apple Music. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Report: Facebook Probably Will Not Launch Internet Satellites After All Facebook's secretive, ambitious plans to build satellites that would bring Internet service to the world's poorest countries has reportedly been cancelled. |
Fast Company Nikita Richardson |
Yahoo Will Shut Down Its Maps, Other Sites This Month The struggling company is willing to admit that maintaining the tool as well as its Mail, Pipes, and other platforms are no longer worth the time and energy. |
Fast Company Rose Pastore |
Google Surprisingly Contrite In New Interview About Europe Anti-Trust Case Google, which has been the subject of an anti-trust investigation in Europe since April, is now taking a surprisingly contrite stance. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 3, 2015 James Heskett |
Who Needs a Boss? Is the Time Right for Self-Management? Zappos.com is giving workers the authority to manage themselves, a program called "Holacracy." It's the latest attempt at introducing self-management. |
Registered Rep. May 27, 2015 Anne Field |
#SocialMediaSavvy Bob Stone, co-founder of Telemus Capital in Southfield, Mich., runs a thriving practice with about $2 billion in assets. His quandary is what to do about social media. |
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