When you work in an office, it’s not the big things that get you down. The late nights, the last-minute emergencies — we are professionals, and can handle all that with aplomb. But if someone swipes our sandwich or mid-afternoon treat out of the fridge, watch out. CLICK TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE
Wow! That crane is high! And right next door to WWBC.
Although towering high above the building which houses World-Wide Business Centres, this massive crane is only about one third the planned height of the building.
Sky High and Going Up Fast: Luxury Towers Take New York
Only 10 floors have been completed in what is intended to be the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere — a slender, 84-story tower on Park Avenue at 56th Street in Manhattan. But the top penthouse is already under contract for $95 million. CLICK TO READ THE REST
Val DiFebo of Deutsch NY, on Being Direct
This interview with Val DiFebo, chief executive of Deutsch NY, the advertising agency, was conducted and condensed by Adam Bryant. Q. Were you in leadership roles when you were a kid? A. Well, I have three sisters, and at the largest expanse we’re seven years apart. I was the oldest, and any time a decision had to be made, […]
Rakesh Kapoor on Accepting Bitter Pills
This interview with Rakesh Kapoor, chief executive of Reckitt Benckiser, was conducted and condensed by Adam Bryant. Q. What were some important early lessons for you? A. I was born in a very small town in India, and the literacy rate at the time was just one in six. Thankfully, one of the biggest things my parents could do […]
Disruptions: At Odds Over Privacy Challenges of Wearable Computing
Perhaps the best way to predict how society will react to so-called wearable computing devices is to read the Dr. Seuss children’s story “The Butter Battle Book.” The book, which was published in 1984, is about two cultures at odds. On one side are the Zooks, who eat their bread with the buttered side down. […]
Dissent Isn’t Just an Option. It’s Everyone’s Obligation.
This interview with Robin D. Richards, chief of the CareerArc Group, which connects employers with job seekers, was conducted and condensed by Adam Bryant. Q. Were you an entrepreneur as a kid? A. Yes. I grew up just north of Detroit. We were low-middle class, and we lived in a very diverse neighborhood — ethnically, religiously, economically. At a very […]
WWBC Client on Google Reality Show
We are happy to announce that our client for many years, HJMT Public Relations, Inc. will be featured tonight on the very first Google Glass reality show at 7:00 PM on YouTube. Read all about it on the HJMT Blog http://info.hjmt.com/blog
Modern Offices, Chock-Full of Offenses
THIS is a very confusing time to be alive. Life is changing so quickly that unless you are a hermit without electricity, you are likely to encounter social situations in which you simply don’t know how to behave. This is especially true in the world of work. As never before, workplaces offer an exciting range […]
Jonathan Klein of Getty Images, on Useful Critiques
This interview with Jonathan Klein , chief executive of Getty Images, a distributor and creator of photographs and other media, was conducted and condensed by Adam Bryant. Q. Any early leadership lessons for you? A. My father was C.E.O. of a manufacturing company in South Africa. He wasn’t entrepreneurial, though. He worked for the same company his whole career. He just […]
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