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Katie Benner, The New York Times, September 9, 2015 As it nears a size and scope never before approached by a technology company, Apple is doing things its executives said it never would. Apple’s co-founder, Steven P. Jobs, once announced that using a...
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David Rock and Beth Jones, Harvard Business Review, September 8, 2015 A few years ago, companies began experimenting with removing ratings from their performance management systems. They stopped giving people a one-to-five rating or evaluating employees on a...
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Justin Wm. Moyer, The Washington Post, September 4, 2015 It’s not typically the goal of musical artists to make their audiences fall asleep. Elvis Presley and the Beatles, for example, did not wow on “Ed Sullivan” by rendering screaming teenage...
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Jamie Feldman, The Huffington Post, September 4, 2015 The Limited made its customers’ dreams of dressing like Olivia Pope come true with its ‘Scandal’ collection. Now, the mass retailer is making waves for doing something a little bit more...
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Doug Olenick, SC Magazine, September 4, 2015 During the IFA electronics show in Berlin, Kaspersky Labs implanted a 2mm sub-dermal microchip into the hand of one of its employees that is capable of handling the same connectivity tasks as a smartphone or wearable,...