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A conversation between some top experts highlighting cutting-edge autism research.
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The most important thing to remember about grassroots fundraising is that donations are often in support of a relationship as much as they are in support of a cause.
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Crowdrise was much less expensive to set up than everyone originally said; websites don’t have to be top-heavy or front-loaded, says Norton.
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Though some have questioned the substance of social networking, Norton believes we are just beginning to grasp its full power.
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The idea for Crowdrise came from Norton’s experiences trying to raise money for the New York Marathon.
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The philanthropist explains how his website Crowdrise seeks to combine the experience of social networking and the substance of being involved in good causes. Engagement with an issue you care […]
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Stephen Wolfram ponders what a unified theory of the universe might look like.
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We have discovered ways to automate some discoveries. But are our axioms necessarily the result of the evolution of human thought anyway?
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What if science could describe the universe in terms of a computer program? Would that program be incredibly complex or incredibly simple?
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Wolfram Alpha had essentially been in the works for 25 years, but the time wasn’t right until last year to unveil it to the public.
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Unlike search engines like Google or Bing, Wolfram Alpha actually computes new knowledge rather than searching through previously published material.
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A Conversation with the physicist and businessman.
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Criticism—be it from protesters or even competitors—can have truth to it. If the criticism is valid, you can learn from it.
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Defining a company’s purpose may begin with the philosophy of an entrepreneur. But, over time, the contributions of team members and stakeholders will naturally change a company’s destiny.
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By criticizing Whole Foods, writer Michael Pollen helped it become a better company, says Mackey.
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The economic downturn meant there was a greater need to differentiate from competitors—and to create more value for customers who were looking to spend less.
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A company does not need to sacrifice purpose to achieve profit. Synergy among stakeholders is a win, win, win, win strategy. When team members flourish, customers and investors also flourish.
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Companies—and individuals—have the ability to improve the world and stand up for what they believe is true, right, and good, says the Whole Foods CEO in an interview with HBR’s […]
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When disagreements get expressed, better decisions get made. If you have to dive deeper into the basis for disagreement, you’re forced to make your case more persuasive.
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A conscious business is not just about maximizing profits and shareholder value. It’s becoming aware of the deeper purpose that a business has.
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A conversation with the Whole Foods CEO.
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The Constitutional amendment was created in 1866 with the intention of combating racism—but now it only encourages illegal immigration.
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Securing our borders is not enough: the Senator favors comprehensive immigration reform, including a temporary workers program, better employer verification, and a path to citizenship.
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France generates 80 percent of its energy from nuclear power, notes Graham: “Surely we can be as bold as the French.”
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The Senator from South Carolina proposes the three policy changes he believes are most necessary for America’s future prosperity.
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Like most college students, Congress waits until the situation is critical before it gets down to work.
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A conversation with the U.S. Senator.
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Even if it causes global tension and takes awhile, the Yuan could become the world’s go-to reserve currency if these four changes happen in China.
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With economic power comes a rise in political and geopolitical power for China, including the possibility of economic bubbles and military aggression.
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It’s easier to succeed in your career by taking mainstream views rather than thinking independently—but that doesn’t mean you’ll be right.
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