Café customers pay by the minute

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Description: Customers of this London café can have as many drinks and snacks as they want as long as they make them and clean up by themselves. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: Jan 15, 2014 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/news/2014/01/15/n-london-cafe-charges-by-the-minute.cnnmoney/index.html Questions for Discussions: Why do you think this concept works? To what sort of customer do you… Read more »

Inside The Cheesecake Factory culture

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Description: Employees who ‘ooze hospitality’ are in hot demand at The Cheesecake Factory where perks like BMWs for its general managers have helped it land on Fortune’s list of 100 Best Companies to Work For. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: Jan 17, 2014 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/news/2014/01/17/inside-the-cheesecake-factory.cnnmoney/ Questions for Discussions: What did you learn about management… Read more »

Can Daniel Dienst Turn the Martha Stewart Empire Around?

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Description: On Oct. 29, the newly appointed chief executive officer of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSO), Daniel Dienst, spoke publicly for the first time during an earnings conference call. It was not a cheery occasion. During the third quarter, the company had lost $4.3 million. Falling publishing revenues had once again eclipsed growth in merchandising…. Read more »

The $20 book that companies are betting could save them $100,000 or more

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Description: CBS, Michael Dell, and others are giving David Agus’s A Short Guide to a Long Life to their employees to encourage good health. Source: Fortune.com Date: Jan 17, 2014 Link: http://features.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2014/01/17/the-20-book-that-companies-are-betting-could-save-100000-or-more/?iid=SF_F_River Questions for Discussions: What is the message to managers and employees? How should management encourage employee compliance in wellness programs?

Typo, the iPhone cover with a keyboard

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Description: Typo, a startup backed by Ryan Seacrest, makes a keyboard that snaps on to iPhones, but the company is being sued by BlackBerry for patent infringement. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: Jan 09, 2014 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2014/01/08/t-typo-iphone-keyboard.cnnmoney/index.html Questions for Discussions: What other entrepreneurial opportunities exist for hardware attachments to smartphones? Do you think management… Read more »

Facebook barely scratching the surface of revenue, sales chief says

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Description: It’s still early days in the Wild West of digital marketing. At CES, Fortune’s Jessi Hempel sits down with top execs from Facebook, Ford, and Adobe to learn why. Source:  Fortune.com Date: Jan 07, 2014 Link: http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2014/01/07/facebook-barely-scratching-the-surface-of-revenue-sales-chief-says/ Questions for Discussions: What do the buisinesspeople in this aricle have to say about generating revenues? Do… Read more »

What Wi-Fi’s Popularity Means for Cell Phone Carriers

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Description:  David Morken holds a Moto X smartphone out for inspection. “This,” he says, “is a Wi-Fi device.” Morken runs Republic Wireless, a national carrier based in Raleigh, N.C., that offers unlimited calls and texts for $5 per month, $40 if you want unlimited data. Republic keeps its prices low by avoiding something most carriers… Read more »

The mega-corporation is dead; long live mega-networks

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Description:   Is the world’s economy increasingly being dominated by a handful of corporations, or are things becoming more competitive? Source:  SmartPlanet.com Date: Jan 05, 2014 Link: http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/bulletin/the-megacorporation-is-dead-long-live-mega-networks/?tag=nl.e660&s_cid=e660&ttag=e660&ftag=TRE4eb29b5 Questions for Discussions: What is the meant by the term “mega-network”? Do you think that this is the reality today?

NPR: Planet Money’s T-Shirt Project – ‘Our Industry Follows Poverty’: Success Threatens A T-Shirt Business

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Description:  NPR’s Planet Money team is making a T-shirt and following the shirt around the world as it gets manufactured — from the farms where the cotton is grown to the factories where the shirts are sewn together. NPR presents the entire series of stories about the fascinating world behind that T-shirt at http://www.npr.org/series/248799434/planet-moneys-t-shirt-project …. Read more »