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The popular acceptance of professional management theory is now being challenged by two corporate categories that had previously been relegated to its margins: the conglomerate and the family businesses.
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When Ireland’s economy collapsed in 2008, the government saw an opportunity to enact a smart carbon tax that would benefit not only the economy but also the environment.
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French photographer and installation artist Clement Briend has a Banksian fetish, attempting an innovative methodology to engage with public space, nature and the cityscape.
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If our educational institutions and workplaces could be reimagined for the digital age, what would they look like? Perhaps just like your favourite coffee shop.
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Dan Hill on “dark matter”: a term borrowed from the historian Wouter Vanstiphout referring to the hidden mass of policies and power that affect decision-making, the process, as well as the success or failure of projects.
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As we know, the iPhone is ‘designed in California, made in China,’ but maybe it needs a new label: ‘Made in China—and a few other places.’ How traditional ways of measuring global trade fail to reflect underlying complexities.
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A big issue with our prevalent production model is that the cost of disposal of obsolete goods is excluded from profit calculations. In most cases, it means that cost is either ignored or passed on to society. Enter: the circular economy.
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The new loosely organized online lobbyists are becoming a political force. Are they succeeding?
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DIY.org is a safe place where kids can connect and learn from each other. It’s also worth noting that DIY is the most recent project of Zach Klein, of Vimeo, CollegeHumor and Founder Collective fame.
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