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After four consecutive quarterly declines, hiring is creeping back up in New York tech.Silicon Alley hiring is back in a big way.According to the New York Internet and Digital Media Jobs Index, conducted by talent search firm Cook Associates, New Yor...
LaborVoices helps companies like Walmart end labor abuses in overseas factories by giving employees a safe way to speak up.Labor rights around the world are in a sorry state.
New research shows basketball coaches--and managers--have a bias for generalists to the detriment of their teams.People, according to the philosopher Isaiah Berlin’s famous essay, can be divided into either foxes, who know many things, and hedg...
Innovation dies on the vine unless somebody make a human-to-human connection.Last week's New Yorker magazine includes an article by Atul Gawande describing how innovation spreads.
By the time most entrepreneurs think about so-called founder economics, it's much too late.Writing as The Deal Professor for The New York Times, Steven Davidoff has been examining the many cases in which a venture backed company is “successfull...
A California company asked its workers this question and their answer prompted a green investment that's paying both financial and cultural dividends.Sure, you could call them hippies.
The M&A market continues its recovery from the slowdown during the Great Recession--but that's not the whole story.An entrepreneur always has to keep an eye on potential exit strategies.