
Entrepreneur
How To Succeed In 2020
We’re not just about to enter a new year. We’re heading into a whole new decade. That means plenty of fresh opportunities, new challenges, and the chance to build businesses that will create a better tomorrow. Thirteen entrepreneurs and experts talked us through the trends to come—and offered advice on how to navigate your way to a successful future.
10+ min |
December 2019

Fast Company
Future Farming: TechEnabled Solutions Are Farmers' Best Friends
WITH AN EYE ON SUSTAINABILITY, FARMS INCREASINGLY RESEMBLE TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES AS THEY INCORPORATE BIG DATA, TECH, AND INNOVATION TO PRODUCE MORE WITH LESS.
6 min |
Winter 2019/2020

Fast Company
Sara Ziff – Walking the Walk
Labor activist Sara Ziff is holding the industry accountable for the way it treat models.
7 min |
Winter 2019/2020

Fast Company
“My Profession isn't routine-based. I'm a very flexible person" - Gabriel Cámara
Gabriela Cámara – Chef and owner of five restaurants (Mexico City’s Contramar and Entremar, San Francisco’s Cala and Tacos Cala, and L.A.’s upcoming Onda); cookbook author; cultural affairs adviser to Mexico; star of Netflix’s 2019 documentary A Tale of Two Kitchens
3 min |
Winter 2019/2020

Fast Company
Fatal Attraction
The rise and fall of the relationship between WeWork cofounder Adam Neumann and Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son reveals deep flaws in the tech world's quest to swallow the global economy,
10+ min |
Winter 2019/2020

Fast Company
Chobani's New Pasture
The daily pioneer is betting on oat milk.
10 min |
Winter 2019/2020

Bloomberg Businessweek
Riches From Rags
Before there was recycling, there was the rag trade.
10+ min |
November 18, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Lagos Is Facing Its Bottle Problem
With plastic beverage container use doubling in three years, pressure to recycle is building
5 min |
November 18, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Code Storage
When Civilization Collapses, At Least Our Software Will Be Backed Up
10+ min |
November 18, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
How Nike Started a Sneaker Arms Race
Its high-tech running shoe, used to break two marathon records, raises concerns that technology may have trumped ability
5 min |
November 18, 2019

The BOSS Magazine
The Logistics Of Compassion
How supply chain companies get involved with charities
3 min |
November 2019

The BOSS Magazine
Rolling In The Deep
MALCOLM DRILLING GOES ALL IN TO DELIVER PEERLESS RESULTS EVERY TIME.
9 min |
November 2019

The BOSS Magazine
Electrifying Growth
GSC LOGISTICS IS EXPANDING ITS REACH WITH AN EYE ON SUSTAINABILITY AND INNOVATION
4 min |
November 2019

The BOSS Magazine
Feed The World
FOOD DONATION SERVICES AND CHARITABLE RESTAURANTS DIVERTING LEFTOVERS FROM THE TRASH TO THE TABLE
3 min |
November 2019

The BOSS Magazine
Assist Leaders
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY THAT ARE PROVIDING INDEPENDENCE TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
4 min |
November 2019

The BOSS Magazine
Recycled Plastics In The Construction Industry
Recycled plastics in the construction industry
4 min |
November 2019

strategy+business
Transforming TV By Going Back To The Future
For virtually its entire existence, the vast global television industry has survived and thrived amid a series of transformations. Here’s how it can surf the next wave.
10+ min |
Winter 2019

strategy+business
The Wisdom Of Charles Handy
In his new book, the renowned business thinker and philosopher passes on his experiences of life, work, and how not to fall into the management trap.
10 min |
Winter 2019

strategy+business
India's New Unicorns
The world’s largest democracy is becoming a seedbed for billion-dollar startups.
10+ min |
Winter 2019

strategy+business
China's Herd Of Unicorns
About 200 Chinese startups have valuations of $1 billion or more, and many of them are preparing to go global.
10+ min |
Winter 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
K-Pop's Moment Of Truth
South Korea’s squeaky clean export is reckoning with an unprecedented scandal
10+ min |
November 11, 2019

Central Florida Ag News
A Solution To Lousy Work Boots Causing Back And Leg Pain
YOUR JOB IS tough enough.
1 min |
November 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Jason Kelly - Chief Executive Ginkgo Bioworks Inc.
One of the leaders in the buzzy synthetic biology space is Ginkgo Bioworks, a company with hundreds of millions of dollars in investment and a valuation of $4.2 billion. CEO Jason Kelly spoke to Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber about how his disruptive technology could change the world, from the cell on up.
10+ min |
November 11, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Fit Enough For A Pharaoh
Singer Anthony Roth Costanzo has to bare it all onstage, so he developed a shockingly fast workout you can use, too.
3 min |
November 11, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Politics – Tear Gas Chokes Hong Kong
The densely populated city is feeling the effects of 6,000 cans of tear gas
5 min |
November 11, 2019

Bloomberg Businessweek
Economics – Conciliator-In-Chief
Can Christine Lagarde heal the rifts at the European Central Bank left behind by Super Mario?
6 min |
November 11, 2019

Techlife News
Airbnb To Verify All 7 Million Properties To Improve Trust
Airbnb says it will spend the next year verifying that all 7 million of its listings are accurate and that the homes and rooms being offered for short-term stays meet basic quality standards.
2 min |
November 09, 2019

Professional Mariner
Towing - Subchapter M Glass 'Half Full' Amid Progress And Challenges
In one breath, Tom Allegretti, president, and CEO of the American Waterways Operators describes Subchapter M as “a singular milestone” for an industry striving to improve safety and eliminate spills.
5 min |
December / January 2020

Professional Mariner
Wind In The Winches: Towing Up The Mighty Columbia
It was a busy March day aboard Tidewater Transportation’s Captain Bob, catchup time due to annual lock closures by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the Columbia and Snake rivers.
7 min |
December / January 2020

Professional Mariner
New SIT Towboat Bewitches With Hull ‘Voodoo,' Z-Drives
First light was breaking as Capt. Bob Asher maneuvered Karl E. Johnson across the Mississippi River to the Southern Illinois Transfer (SIT) fleet at Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
2 min |