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A conversation with Anil Dash, influential blogger and Chief Evangelist at Six Apart.
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Anil Dash says the great challenge for new media involves balancing competing demands for accessibility and immediacy.
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Blogger Anil Dash shares his wisdom on boosting blog traffic and income.
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Anil Dash explains how the blogosphere has grown from a small, tight knit community to a pervasive engine of modern communication, and evaluates whether or not it’s a good thing […]
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Anil Dash explains how LOL Cats teach us about the evolution of language, and confesses about his Internet prankster past.
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Blogger Anil Dash details his role in establishing his medium as the Internet’s primary form of communication—and explains why he’ll never write a book about it.
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Dev Patnaik raves about his big ideas: an “empathy dashboard” and–tongue firmly in cheek–a hand pug dog.
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Duke economist Dan Ariely warns that monetary incentives can destroy quality of work. He also believes there are often alternatives to layoffs.
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He blames human emotion for the sinking economy.
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It’s a challenge for companies to get feedback that allows them to make changes, says Duke economist Dan Ariely.
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Duke professor Dan Ariely has little faith in human rationality.
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A conversation with Jump Associates CEO and author of “Wired to Care.”
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Strategic planner Dev Patnaik cautions companies about adopting an open innovation strategy.
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Jump Associates CEO Dev Patnaik claims the web-based collaborative encyclopedia is the ultimate argument solver.
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Learning from his mistakes, the author of “Wired to Care” explores how managers can become leaders.
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Strategic planner Dev Patnaik explains why younger generations view goods as disposable, why older generations view them as durable, and how businesses need to re-orient themselves accordingly–or lose teenage consumers […]
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Jump Associates CEO Dev Patnaik debunks the corporate America myth that some products are only valuable if they’re cheap.
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Companies that want to be prosperous can learn from the President’s intuitive ability to connect with people.
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Author Dev Patnaik maintains that the ability to understand the feelings of your work colleagues is key to innovation and success.
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Behavioral economist Dan Ariely worries about the consequences of giving away products and services online.
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The behavioral economist reflects upon the day that his emotions got the best of him.
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Behavioral economist Dan Ariely tackles the moral dilemma of administering placebos in medicine.
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Behavioral economist Dan Ariely refutes the conventional wisdom behind knowing and liking.
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Dan Ariely, the author of “Predictably Irrational,” believes in associating undesirable tasks with pleasurable activities.
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Making decisions while sexually aroused isn’t worth the risk, says Duke economist Dan Ariely.
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A conversation with the author of “Predictably Irrational” and professor of behavioral economics at Duke.
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A Conversation with the ACLU Director.
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ACLU Director Anthony Romero sees plenty of work ahead for President Obama.
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Anthony Romero charts his career as a rights activist.
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ACLU Director Anthony Romero is growing impatient about Obama’s lack of decisive action on gay rights.
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