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- October 1, 2000In this "Age of the Terrific Deal," says the former secretary of labor, innovation is king, but insecurity reigns.
- July 1, 2000
John Quelch: The Thought Leader Interview
It's no longer enough to act local, says London Business School dean and global marketing guru John Quelch. Coke, P & G, and Unilever now must learn to think local, too. - July 1, 2000
Pattie Maes and Her Agents Provocateurs
Artificial intelligence research used to focus on teaching machines to think. Until a Belgian MIT professor taught them to shop. - July 1, 2000
Steal This Idea!
Knowledge remains the strongest force for business-building — if you're willing to link it to the bottom line and borrow inspiration from everywhere. - April 1, 2000
Jay Walker: The Thought Leader Interview
Priceline.com's founder and vice chairman bet his fortune on the power of ideas. But he still believes the e-business if full of patent nonsense. - April 1, 2000
Quaking Up with Geoffrey Moore
With his newest book, "Living on the Faultline," the best-selling management seer divines a Fortune 500 prey to the same Technology Adoption Life Cycle that convulses Silicon Valley. - January 1, 2000
An Interview with Lynda Applegate
- January 1, 2000
To Hal Varian, the Price Is Always Right
The dean of Berkeley's School of Information Management and Systems foresees a world in which everything is negotiable.