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Q&A : Daniel Lamarre
Newsweek

Q&A : Daniel Lamarre

Books

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January 21, 2022
Family, Faith and Football
Newsweek

Family, Faith and Football

A new movie tells the story of NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner’s against-the odds rise to stardom

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January 21, 2022
Velvet Glove Back country
Bloomberg Businessweek

Velvet Glove Back country

A new generation discovers a love of the great outdoors—provided posh creature comforts come with it

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January 17, 2022
There's Still No Amazon For Buying Houses
Bloomberg Businessweek

There's Still No Amazon For Buying Houses

Real estate is a big, complex transaction, so companies are focused on making specific parts easier

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January 17, 2022
Gary Gensler Eyes Rules for Robots
Bloomberg Businessweek

Gary Gensler Eyes Rules for Robots

The SEC chair who shook up crypto is asking how algorithms might influence investors

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January 17, 2022
All You Need Is LOVE
Newsweek

All You Need Is LOVE

What I learned about creativity from working with the Beatles

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January 21, 2022
5 Trends That Will Shape Franchising Forever
Entrepreneur

5 Trends That Will Shape Franchising Forever

The pandemic set many changes in motion, from the brands that thrive to the people who are becoming new franchisees. Here are the shifts that will grow even stronger in 2022 and beyond.

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January - February 2022
How to Go Public While Taking Care of Your People
Entrepreneur

How to Go Public While Taking Care of Your People

"Chieh Huang started an e-commerce company in his garage and took it public in eight years. At every step, he prioritized his workers. His dream is to show future generations a “different way to do business.”

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January - February 2022
Recovery Is Part of the Race
Entrepreneur

Recovery Is Part of the Race

"Working long hours is part of what leads to burnout, but it’s not the whole picture. Enduring productivity is often about balancing intense output with periods of regeneration."

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January - February 2022
My Secret Growth Hack
Entrepreneur

My Secret Growth Hack

Before my startup launched a single product, I made an unlikely play to buy another company. That bet is still paying off today.

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January - February 2022
When to Launch Something Illegal
Entrepreneur

When to Launch Something Illegal

Some business ideas are good enough to change the law. But you may never know unless you build it first.

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January - February 2022
Yes, You Can Grow Too Fast
Entrepreneur

Yes, You Can Grow Too Fast

As a venture capitalist, I’ve seen how “blitzscaling” damages companies, people, and the planet. Now my money is on “responsible growth.”

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January - February 2022
The Audacious Hustle
Entrepreneur

The Audacious Hustle

What does it take to land the biggest clients? A “dentist to the stars” shares how she drilled her way in. (Warning: chutzpah required.)

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January - February 2022
What to Do With ‘No'
Entrepreneur

What to Do With ‘No'

“Never take no for an answer,” people say. But is that really true? We asked six founders: How do you know when to keep pushing and when to move on?

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January - February 2022
The Never-Ending Launch
Entrepreneur

The Never-Ending Launch

"Entrepreneurship is a marathon with no finish line. Are you exhausted? Henry Rose founder Michelle Pfeiffer knows exactly how you feel."

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January - February 2022
Wall Street Digs In To China
Bloomberg Businessweek

Wall Street Digs In To China

U.S. politicians are taking a tougher line on the country, but bankers say they have to be there

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January 10, 2022
Standing Alone in The Midterm Throng
Bloomberg Businessweek

Standing Alone in The Midterm Throng

Josh Shapiro is the one and only Democrat running to be Pennsylvania’s next governor

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January 10, 2022
The Pointless Parable of Elizabeth Holmes
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Pointless Parable of Elizabeth Holmes

Is there a lesson to be learned from Theranos? Is anyone learning it?

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January 10, 2022
Bloomberg Businessweek

Selling Jessica Simpson

How the pop star lost her billion-dollar fashion empire—and spent two years clawing it back

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January 10, 2022
Bloomberg Businessweek

HAVE YOU SEEN THIS LEGAL PROCEEDING?

Surprisingly, the number of big bankruptcies plunged last year—a trend that may reverse soon enough

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January 10, 2022
An Energy Crisis Years in the Making
Bloomberg Businessweek

An Energy Crisis Years in the Making

With gas inventories low, Europe is at the mercy of two wily forces: Vladimir Putin and the weather

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January 10, 2022
Bloomberg Businessweek

Got a Tax Question? Don't Call the IRS

Customer service has cratered at the short-staffed, underfunded agency

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January 10, 2022
Force of Habit
Inc.

Force of Habit

THE CALORIE COUNTING CARDIO TRAINING STATIONARY BIKE GAMIFICATION STRESS REDUCING PSYCHO OPTIMIZING PEOPLE CENTERING WEIGHT LOSS SUBSCRIPTIONATING WHATEVER BEHAVIOR NEXT NEEDS CHANGING COMPANY | Noom’s founders built an overnight-success weight-loss app after years of failure. Now they’re working to parlay their big hit into a string of them.

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Winter 2021/2022
It's Complicated
Newsweek

It's Complicated

Trump’s GOP support is strong. But mainstream Republicans worry HIS FOCUS ON “THE STEAL” could hurt the party in the midterms—and 2024

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January 07 - 14, 2022
THE ARMED UPRISING OF 2024
Newsweek

THE ARMED UPRISING OF 2024

A growing number of RADICALIZED REPUBLICANS are willing to grab their guns if the next presidential election doesn't go their way

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January 07 - 14, 2022
Bask in the Joy of These Holiday Displays
Newsweek

Bask in the Joy of These Holiday Displays

It's the holiday season! Around the globe, cities are transforming into cozy winter wonderlands, chock-full of old traditions, glittery light shows, and end-of-year celebrations. From a floating tree in Brazil's Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon to a menorah lit by ice-skating rabbis in Budapest, to Thailand's lantern festival, here are some of the world's most festive holiday displays to bring cheer to chilly winter days. —Meghan Gunn

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December 31, 2021
Staying Relevant
Newsweek

Staying Relevant

The pandemic has had widely different effects on executives around the world. There are some strategies, however, that anyone can use to adapt to rapid changes

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December 31, 2021
Jake Cohen
Newsweek

Jake Cohen

PARTING SHOT

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December 31, 2021
LOSING WITH LATINOS?
Newsweek

LOSING WITH LATINOS?

In the race for Texas governor, Beto O'Rourke's own words are being used-sometimes deceptively-against him

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December 31, 2021
22 Things to Look Forward to in 2022
Newsweek

22 Things to Look Forward to in 2022

A look at the events, innovations, technology, sports and arts that will bring us joy next year

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December 31, 2021