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CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE
Celebrating the accomplishments of world’s leading branding experts
COVID-19 TURNS MALAYSIA'S GLOVE MAKERS INTO BILLIONAIRES
Owner of Riverstone Holdings is now a billionaire with his share prices going up, keeping up with the increasing demand in protective gloves across the world.
COAL DEPENDENCE FOR ENERGY BEING REPLACED BY WIND, SOLAR ENERGY
The world is slowly reducing its coal dependence for electricity generation and turning to renewables like solar and wind.
MONTANA: Where Politics Is Still Local
Within a generation the U.S. Senate has become a virtual mirror of the Electoral College— except in Montana, where a popular Democratic governor just might swing control of the chamber
Vote-by-Mail Is the Easy Part
What comes after the election could be wrenching for the USPS
MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA: How the Republicans Are Losing Suburbia
This bellwether is pointing away from the GOP
Abridge, Pennsylvania: The Color Of the Rust Belt
This struggling steel town was a blue dot in a red county in 2016. What hue will it turn this year?
15 Years Later, Walmart to Launch It's Answer to Amazon Prime
Walmart is launching a new membership service that it hopes can compete with Amazon Prime.
STOP TALKING ABOUT Empathy AND START ACTING ON IT
Consumers say they prefer buying from empathetic brands. Employees say they want to work for empathetic brands. Companies put “empathy” high up on their list of values. So why aren’t we seeing more empathy?
The Future of DTC Is…Boring?
Brandless was a hot company with a bad business model, like many of its direct-to-consumer peers. Now it’s back as a quieter company focused on slower growth. Is this what DTC needs?
The Beauty of Being an Outsider
Senreve is a luxury fashion brand, but it wasn’t created by luxury fashion insiders. Here’s how its founders came to dominate a very insider-driven industry.
How to Win Friends and Influencer People
SHAUN NEFF builds the hottest brands for the hottest people, including Kendall Jenner, Shay Mitchell, and Millie Bobby Brown. His secret to creating a hit: It’s all about the vibe.
There Is beauty in These Dark Times
I have suffered, both personally and as an entrepreneur. I have been the target of racism and nastiness. But I have also learned to see hopefulness— because these are not just times of darkness. They’re times to make things better.
How Fast Should You Grow?
Investors wanted SpotHero to grow rapidly, but its CEO had a different vision. He wanted to beat his competitors… by moving slower than they did.
HOW TO OWN A CULTURAL MOMENT: WITH PERSONALITÉ
YES WAY ROSÉ began life as a playful Instagram account. Now it’s one of the buzziest wines in America. What happened? It’s a case study in spotting the cultural moment before it explodes…and giving it a voice.
Are We Productive, or Just Busy?
Not everything your team does will push your business forward. Here’s how to refocus that time and energy—and get on a path toward long-term success.
Why Can't We Act Faster?
Companies are often resistant to change…until a crisis like COVID-19 forces them to think differently. Here’s why we’re so bad at making changes before we have to.
Building the Future
What does it take to create change? Just ask these 17 founders, all age 27 or younger, who are doing it every day.
Back to Business
Montréal has what it takes for cutting-edge corporate events.
The $uccess Formula
For Medical Practices, Lease Negotiations Go Beyond Location
Hands-On Experience
Florida Polytechnic Researchers Develop Technology to Train Surgeons
Striking a Balance
BayCare Chief Nursing Officer Using Circumstances To Shape Collaborative Approach To New Role
The Big Business Of Nothing
Blank check IPOs raise cash for corporations with no operations— just a plan to buy another company
SHUTUP AND WORK
Employees say the biggest names in U.S. business have banned them from alerting others to Covid-19 outbreaks. That’s going to get people killed
Second-Class E-Citizens
Making games is sexy—unless you’re one of the permatemps doing much of the work
Pro E-Gamers Hit the Gym
As the stakes get higher, teams are becoming more serious about mental and physical health
Can Direct-to-Door Slushees Beat Amazon?
Covid pushed convenience stores online. But delivery costs and new rivals could hit profits
Narcotics Crisis
The cartels make heroin and methamphetamine using chemicals produced in Mexico by U.S. companies, and then send the drugs to America
FUTURE'S SO BRIGHT
After a season like no other, Virgil Abloh remains fashion’s resident optimist By Kim Bhasin and Annmarie Hordern Photograph by Nolis Anderson
Boom Times in a Troubled Neighborhood
The video game industry has prospered in the pandemic. The fun comes at a cost