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ZigZag | Step 1: The Pulse
The past year changed us. We’re defining success differently. We’re ready for a reset. So for the next few months, we're sharing something special: T…
5 years, 1 month ago
Disruptive startups that actually help local businesses | Amane Dannouni
More and more, we buy through online marketplaces: Amazon, Uber, Airbnb — the list goes on. But this convenience and efficiency comes with a hidden c…
5 years, 2 months ago
This is the side hustle revolution | Nicaila Matthews Okome
We’re seeing more and more full-time work replaced with part-time jobs, contract work, side gigs. “The term side hustle just seems to fit with this e…
5 years, 2 months ago
The Forgotten Middle | Danielle R. Moss
You know the "forgotten middle": they're the students, coworkers and regular people who are often overlooked because they're seen as neither exceptio…
5 years, 2 months ago
The Long Term Stock Exchange | Michelle Greene
What do companies get when they go public on a major stock exchange? The opportunity for anyone to invest, giving the company access to a bunch of ca…
5 years, 2 months ago
The unexpected habits of original thinkers | Adam Grant
Last week, you heard the latest thinking from Adam Grant, organizational psychologist extraordinaire, about his newest book. This week, we dive into …
5 years, 3 months ago
Design Matters: Adam Grant
Some exciting news. Today, TED is launching the TED Audio Collective, a collection of podcasts all about ideas, brought to you in audio. So we’re sha…
5 years, 3 months ago
How you can shrink the wealth gap. Now. | Kedra Newsome Reeves
Did you know that in the US the average white family has ten times as much wealth as a black family? Ten times. But while we wait for government poli…
5 years, 3 months ago
Should we cry at work? | Susan David
Feelings are complicated. And even more so at work. We like to believe the ultimate professional is stoic, but what important information do we miss …
5 years, 3 months ago
Turn critics into allies | Bob Langert
When an organization is battered by critics, how does it usually respond? “Deny and push back, put out some sort of lame statement,” says Bob Langert…
5 years, 4 months ago