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Alertmedia – Don't Start a Business Unless You Have a Mission To Build It On
Brian Cruver was a cocky, 29-year-old, freshly minted MBA who thought he had landed in the big leagues when he took a job in 2001 — at Enron.
DTC Isn't Dead— It's Everywhere
Rumors abound of the end of direct-to consumer e-commerce. So why are DTC sales expected to grow almost 25 percent this year?
Place & Purpose
So much for the onsite gym and the free lunch. They’ll return someday. But, as the 389 firms on our fourth annual Best Workplaces list show, how you work together is more important than the place you call work. Meet six of the companies rising to the new challenge.
Lead With Purpose
Inc. tapped three masters of team management—Stanley McChrystal, Raj Kumar, and Daniel Coyle—for advice on sharpening your leadership skills in good times and bad.
Tock to Go Brings Fine Dining To the Socially Distant
Helping restaurants pivot from linen to paper napkins, the app may keep kitchens open
Will the Virus Make Inequality Worse?
The Great Depression changed the social order—but the rich got even richer after the Great Recession
Slack in the age of quarantine
The workplace productivity company became essential amid the coronavirus crisis, and in the process, rediscovered itself.
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Credit Crunch In the battle between surveillance capitalists and privacy advocates, the latest front is the credit card.
Ahead of The Pack
He spent decades running with Wall Street's wolves. Now PayPal CEO Dan Shulman is leading a more inclusive way forward.
On the Dark Side
Writer-director Emerald Fennell is proving that certain stories are best served cold.
Towing
Tows running Ohio River get big lift at new Olmsted Locks
Study finds depression, suicidal thoughts prevalent among seafarers
While Yale University’s recent Seafarer Mental Health Study paints a sobering picture of life at sea, it also should serve as a catalyst for improvements, industry officials say.
Signals
Jones Act ruling plagued by ‘potential loopholes,’ industry groups say
TSB faults BC Ferries' crew practices in rescue boat accident
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has determined that informal crew practices and insufficient supervision were contributing factors in a training accident on a BC Ferries vessel.
Salvors push to dismantle Golden Ray before hurricane season
The vehicle carrier Golden Ray, which capsized in September after leaving Georgia’s Port of Brunswick, remained submerged on its side in mid-February as salvors finalized plans to break it up for removal. The ship was loaded with about 4,200 vehicles when it rolled over.
New York tugboat family casts century-long line at sea
After John McKay graduated from high school in 1917 and began looking for a job, one docked at his feet.
New Metal Shark duo speeds Lower Miss. pilot transfers
Belle Chasse Marine Transportation (BCMT) began operations in 1977 on the Mississippi River with one crew boat.
New age of salvage puts premium on safeguarding environment
The tools and techniques for salvaging ships improved dramatically in the 20th century with the advent of more powerful pumps, safer diving apparatus and a host of other advancements.
Lobster boat holes tanker in open-sea collision off Martha's Vineyard
A lobster boat and a loaded tanker collided in open water south of Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., and the Coast Guard is trying to piece together what happened.
Casualties
Three dead after collision sinks towboat on Lower Mississippi
Rural America's Huawei Problem
Trump’s crackdown on the Chinese telecom supplier hurts small phone carriers most
WUHAN REOPENS
THE CITY WHERE IT ALL BEGAN TAKES ITS FIRST, HESITANT STEPS TOWARD NORMALCY
KEEP WILD AND CARRY ON
A small band of hoteliers is trying to turn back the clock on their lands— all the way to 1,000 years ago
Oil's Epic Plunge
Crude prices dipped into negative territory, and the world is still awash in more oil than it can use
My Mustache And Me
During coronavirus, a dangerous liaison.
Is Airbnb's moment over?
The home-sharing service would like to humbly encourage you to book some post-pandemic travel
How China Lost Biden—and America
It’s been a long journey from collaboration to confrontation for the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate
Hollywood's Hottest Club Is on Zoom
Talent agent Richard Weitz produces Quarantunes—hangouts for the homebound
The Best Hope Until A Vaccine
Regeneron’s antibody treatment for Covid-19 probably won’t be convenient. Who knows what it will cost. But it could be saving lives by fall
Dealing With a Virus Double Whammy
Covid-19 and swine fever slam the world’s top pork producer, China’s WH Group