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Lessons Learned From Adidas' College-Recruiting Scandal

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Bad scandals can quickly undo years of good marketing. Leaders have to make a decision as to what standards they are going to set and then hold themselves and everyone under their guidance for living by those standards.

Lessons Learned From Adidas College-Recruiting Scandal

Forbes.com 

Bad scandals can quickly undo years of good marketing. Leaders have to make a decision as to what standards they are going to set and then hold themselves and everyone under their guidance for living by those standards.

Talk, Team And Tactic: Take Your Startup From Fledgling To Feasible

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Carine Pin and her co-director at Fabrica, Alexander Chan, have provided space, funding, coaching and support to dozens of startups already. The qualities they look for in a startup provide insight to all of us in business as a tape measure of success.



Do The Dodgers Really Need Bryce Harper?

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I take the tiniest little break from baseball to focus on the NFL only to be rushed back to an argument about Harper, and about how Los Angeles needs him so? Really? L.A. needs Bryce Harper? And all I could think of was Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers.

American Dream Leadership Series #6: Doug Robinson, LGCY Power

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Under the leadership of CEO Doug Robinson, LGCY Power has quickly become one of the largest privately held residential solar sales companies in the U.S. Here’s what he had to say about achieving success, leading a team and life as a founder.

Ok, Google, Will Voice Be The Future Of Search?

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In this ever-emerging field of technology and search, voice search is the newest trend in tech. However, currently, most users still prefer to search by text. So, if most people still prefer text search, does this mean that voice just is going away? I would say not.

Tech Mania: Is This 1999 All Over Again?

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The market for today's tech stocks looks and feels like a lot like 1999. One key difference: in 1999 dotcoms crashed on fundamentals. In today's index driven market, momentum is a key risk.

Omega Upgrades Manufacturer's Warranty On All Watches To Five Years

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Omega has joined the five-year club. The brand now offers a five-year warranty on all its watches, three years beyond the industry’s standard warranty of two years, which is dictated by European law. It is among several manufacturers who in recent years have been extending their warranties.





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