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U.S. Policies on Maternity Leave "Among the Worst"

While employers are required to give time off, the United States is one of just five countries that does not guarantee pay to new mothers, according to a new...  Read more

Tired of Strategic Planning?

Many companies get little value from their annual strategic-planning process. It should be redesigned to support real-time strategy making and to encourage "...  Read more

Why It Pays to Spoil Employees

Employee incentives pay off. A new study gives business owners even more reason to invest in lower-level employees. According to Read more

Search: Letter From Camp

Management inspiration from international-aid workers, finding and using graphics from the Web, and the true meaning of leadership.  Read more

You Don't Have to be Lucky to be Successful

Luck is no friend of mine. I am the CEO of CellAntenna , a multi-million dollar, multi-national telecommunicatio...  Read more

Review: Where Good Ideas Come From

Steven Johnson identifies seven patterns that help innovative thinking.  Read more

H-1B Visas: A Hot-Button Issue

A new law and a new study refuel the H-1B debate.  Read more

Every Employee An Entrepreneur

It seems an unusual soruce for the most provocative information about small and medium-size companies to emerge in the 1980s: McKinsey & Co., one of t...  Read more

The Coolest Little Start-Up in America

For TerraCycle's Tom Szaky, nothing could be cooler--or sweeter--than selling garbage packaged in garbage.  Read more

This Is Rocket Science

Paul Moller may have been working on his flying car for nearly four decades, but he's no crackpot. His saga is a road map of how to keep a dream moving ahead...  Read more

This Is Rocket Science

Paul Moller may have been working on his flying car for nearly four decades, but he's no crackpot. His saga is a road map of how to keep a dream moving ahead...  Read more