Topic: BusinessWeek Magazine

Business Schools: Irrelevant No More

<div><p> Almost since their inception more than 100 years ago, the death of business schools and MBAs has been predicted to be imminent. Stuck between a business world that thinks them academic, in the derogatory not the complimentary sense, and universities that think them unacademic ...
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Innovation Is a Better Way to Compete

<div><p> The nuthatch and brown creeper are different bird species that look a lot alike and eat insects in the same wooded areas in North America. You might think they compete, but they don't. In accordance with a common arrangement in nature that ecologists ...
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The U.S. Auto Market Is Running Out of Used Cars

<div><p> No matter how many times we've been told that the economy is getting better, the most recent Reuters/University of Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment suggests that the public is not buying it. Coming in at an anemic 73.4 [although up from ...
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Another Twist in Ex-Broadcom CEO Nicholas' Legal Fight

<div><p> On Feb. 2, U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney will listen as prosecutors try to explain why a drug indictment against Broadcom (BRCM) co-founder and former CEO Henry T. Nicholas III should not be thrown out. Nicholas' attorneys argue, in a petition before ...
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