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Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Jad Mouawad and Emma G. Fitzsimmons, The New York Times, May 13, 2015 An engineer jammed on the emergency brakes just seconds before Tuesday’s fatal Amtrak derailment, but the train — traveling at 106 miles an hour, more than twice the...
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Timothy B. Lee, Vox, April 29, 2015 Today, Facebook is one of the biggest and most famous sites on the internet. But that wasn’t true 11 years ago, when a young Mark Zuckerberg made one of his first TV appearances to promote his new site, which was then...
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Andrea Ovans, Harvard Business Review, May 12, 2015 In the face of rapidly changing technologies, globalization, and the inexorably accelerating pace of change, there remain endlessly clever new ways to make money, beat the competition, and nudge Adam...
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Jake Sorofman, Harvard Business Review, May 12, 2015 CMOs need to develop four types of leadership, which are based loosely on Gartner’s Intelligent Brand Framework. The idea is to identify your power center — which one best represents your natural...
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Michael M. Grynbaum and William K. Rashbaum, The New York Times, May 12, 2015 A political group run by close allies of Mayor Bill de Blasio has attracted the interest of a New York State ethics panel, which is concerned that the group could be violating lobbying...
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Lawrence O’Donnell, “The Last Word,” msnbc, May 12, 2015 An Amtrak train headed to New York derailed just outside Philadelphia. msnbc’s Patrick Murphy, who was on that train, joins The Last Word to share what he saw. […read...