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Wired entrepreneurs
Wired entrepreneurs

When it came time for would-be entrepreneurs to hire on-campus web developers for building a minimum viable product, Linda Darragh noticed a problem: The developers' calendars were often booked solid.
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Alpha co-workers: Make way for democracy
Alpha co-workers:
Make way for democracy

Most teamwork in the office involves a few people leading the charge, while the rest of us listen and nod — or nod off. But, according to Leigh Thompson, with a little forced democracy, it doesn't have to be that way.
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Collaboration — just a click away
Collaboration — just a click away

In the Wikipedia community, there is a widely held belief: The more revision applied to an article, the better it becomes. And it would seem in the case of the online, crowdsourced encyclopedia that more is better, if you define better as approaching objectivity.
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Upending conventional wisdom
Upending conventional wisdom

Over the past decade, global companies have increasingly embraced corporate social responsibility (CSR). Indeed, 57 percent of Fortune 500 companies issued corporate accountability reports in 2011, up from 20 percent the previous year.
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You are the center of the universe
You are the center of the universe

Don Draper's struggle in Mad Men's sixth season to adjust to business and cultural shifts of the late 1960s seems quaint compared to what marketers face now.
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