By Vishal Pindoriya Jean Paul Sartre would have had a heyday living in the social media age. Which is more real, your physical existence or your digital existence? Who knows, and I’m not here to debate it either. The existentialist introduction was simply to set the atmosphere for the almost mystical question that I am here […]
The ‘moment of truth’ in customer service
byMarc Beaujean, Jonathan Davidson, and Stacey Madge In recent years, mature companies with far-flung networks of frontline sales staff—banks, retailers, airlines, and incumbent telecom providers, for example—have devoted a great deal of money and effort to retaining their current customers. As many academic studies have noted, the costs of doing so tend to be much lower […]
10 reasons why working in the office work beats telecommuting
By Nick Hardiman There are lots of compelling reasons to work remotely — but some business leaders and employment experts argue that it’s better to work onsite. Virtual teams — geographically scattered colleagues who use high-tech communication — are now common in many organizations. Some of those team members are remote workers and some still work […]
Facebook May Host News Sites’ Content
By RAVI SOMAIYA, MIKE ISAAC and VINDU GOEL Nothing attracts news organizations like Facebook. And nothing makes them more nervous. With 1.4 billion users, the social media site has become a vital source of traffic for publishers looking to reach an increasingly fragmented audience glued to smartphones. In recent months, Facebook has been quietly holding talks with at least half […]
Game of Thrones Star Warns Fans to ‘Be Prepared for the Worst’ in Season 5 Premiere
BY MONIQUE JESSEN @moniquejessen Take the themes of love, power and revenge – stir in two gruesome murders, a prophecy of death and enough sexual innuendo to burn down the whole of Westeros – and there you have the first episode ofGame of Thrones season 5 (spoiler alert). Everyone’s favorite naughty dwarf, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), is safe after killing […]
Eight Apple Features You Probably Never Use
By Katherine Boehret @KatieBoehret The Apple name is synonymous with success, from hardware home runs like the iPhone to software programs like iTunes. But what about those Apple software features that aren’t so successful, either because they’re too subtle to discover or were just big misses? This week, I rounded up eight examples of these to make sure […]
Western Union History at a glance.
I had recently used Western Union to sent money to someone in Pakistan. It is without a doubt the most reliable and efficient way to send money almost anywhere in the world. Their history is rich, having been traded on the stock exchange since 1865. This is great American Institution and, according to some Wall […]
Colorful History of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade Was a Political Symbol in 19th Century New York By Robert McNamara 19th Century History Expert The history of the St. Patrick’s Day parade began with modest gatherings in the streets of colonial America. And throughout the 19th century, large public celebrations to mark St. Patrick’s Day became potent political […]
Stephen J. Immelt of Hogan Lovells: Raised to Believe ‘You Can Fix This’
This interview with Stephen J. Immelt, C.E.O. ofHogan Lovells, an international law firm, was conducted and condensed by Adam Bryant. Q. Were you in leadership roles when you were younger? A. I was the captain of the football team and president of the student council. I was just always interested in being in the mix, and I felt that […]
Friday the 13th: History, Origins, Myths and Superstitions of the Unlucky Day
By Julia Greenberg @julia_greenberg Watch out! Today is Friday the 13th, known by many as the unluckiest day of the year. While many will laugh off the superstitious day, others will remain in bed paralyzed by fear and avoid daily tasks, conducting business or traveling. In the U.S., an estimated 17 to 21 million people suffer from […]
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