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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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The economist’s prediction that market rationality was wrong is an example of why conventional wisdom should be tested for weakness.
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Knowing what empirical data to look for is the key to confirming an idea—especially when that idea is the premonition of a looming global economic crisis.
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A conversation with the NYU economist.
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A conversation with the 39th President of the United States.
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The Carters’ key to marital bliss? Jimmy and Rosalynn resolved long ago never to go to sleep angry at one another.
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Over the next 50 years, China will become a global superpower, but unlike the U.S., it is very careful to avoid the entanglements of war.
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Carter, who brokered one of the most successful Mideast peace agreements during his presidency, offers his thoughts on Israeli-Palestinian relations.
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The President should stop trying to negotiate with the “totally irresponsible” Republicans, letting the American people know where he stands, without equivocation.
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The 39th President laments his failure to be reelected—and his failure to keep the Democratic Party unified.
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The public has made tremendous strides towards accepting gay people—and is even ready to have one in the White House.
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The former President gave his controversial “malaise speech” in 1979, admonishing the American public for consuming beyond its means. Things are even worse now, he says.
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America has been the most innovative nation of the past century. But decades of consumption beyond its means have robbed the country of its competitive edge, says the former President.
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The GOP needs to “look in the mirror” and justify its conflicting ideologies, says Mehlman.
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American businesses are currently sitting on $3 trillion as they wait for new regulations to be implemented.
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Private equity firms are not the “barbarians at the gate” that the media would have you believe, says Mehlman.
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Young people need to look at the world in a fresh new way and say: “Enough is enough, you guys screwed it up, we need to take our planet back.”
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