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Jul 7, 2010

Google's Success Engine

The company seems to have cornered the market on being innovative -- and profitable. Not least, it has figured out how to make money consistently on the Internet. Google's Vinton Cerf, one of the Internet's creators, explains company strategy ...
May 8, 2008

Who's Afraid of China's Economic Might?

Many people are, particularly in the U.S. It's time for a reality check. Two experts reveal how the economic boom has actually changed China, what stands in the way of the country's further growth, and what companies from other countries should ...
Sep 22, 2014

Global Migration Patterns

Global Migration Patterns
Sep 22, 2014

Building Engaged Schools Discussion Guide

Building Engaged Schools Discussion Guide
Jan 25, 2005

Johnny Carson, New Priorities, Social Security, Iraq, Exit Polls, Evolution

Mar 20, 2012

The Truth About How We Think

We're all prey to cognitive mistakes, says Daniel Kahneman in his bestselling book Thinking, Fast and Slow. But knowing that can help you avoid those mistakes, he explains here.
Oct 31, 2006

How Do African Populations View the Two "Giants" in Their Midst?

Nigeria and South Africa may both evolve into crucial hubs of future African development. Currently, South Africa's leadership is viewed more favorably across sub-Saharan Africa. However, ratings vary considerably by Africans' proximity to each ...

The Gallup Poll Cumulative Index: Public Opinion, 1935-1997

The Gallup Poll Cumulative Index is the comprehensive guide to the 25-volume Gallup Poll Annual Series, the single most complete source of American public opinion. This resource allows researchers to track the evolution of American thinking. It ...
Dec 8, 2010

How to Fight Bureaucracy

Bureaucracies often impede progress, but they are neither eternal nor indestructible. In fact, every harmful bureaucracy can be dismantled, and doing so is critical to organizational success. Here are the key steps to getting started.
Apr 7, 2008

Food Supersedes Healthcare as Consumer Price Issue

Fifty-one percent of U.S. consumers say food prices have increased “a lot” over the past year, up from 28% two years ago, while 24% say the same about healthcare and prescription drugs, down from 34% in 2006.