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September 17, 2007

Production Index Components

Interactive Table: Lobbying For Dollars

Game On for HP

Debate Room -- Social Networking: Blah, Blah, Blah
Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and other networking Web sites that young people find so appealing are weak substitutes for making and cementing real business relationships in person. Pro or con?

Video -- Foreclosure Opportunities

The Asia BW50 Interactive Table

How We Picked the Asia BW50

Unilever Indonesia's Long Reach
The consumer-products champion shows impressive growth, extending its market as far as Australia, and stands ready to take on megastore competitors

HTC: Stepping Out of iPhone's Shadow?
A standby in the Taiwanese electronics industry, High Tech Computer struggles to stay ahead of the competition, namely Apple

India's Cipla: New Prescription Needed?
The drugmaker has enjoyed big success with low-cost alternatives to AIDS and other high-priced drugs. But NGOs are taking away sales

Patience Pays for Sparx Group
A quiet, subtle approach tends to work for fund manager Shuhei Abe and his Japanese company. Will his shareholders show him the same?

Mobis: Hitched to Hyundai's Wagon
The fast-growing Korean auto parts maker is looking to new kit-parts business and maintenance for old Hyundais for future expansion


September 10, 2007

Video: Tips on Buying a Motorcycle

Figures of the Week (.pdf)

Production Index Components

The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List

The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List (.pdf)

Playbook: The New HR
Microsoft's human resources department desperately needed an upgrade. Here's how its Chief Happiness Officer is remaking the creaky discipline

Microsoft's Meet-My-Mood Offices
HR chief Lisa Brummel is introducing innovative office designs that allow employees to reconfigure their workspaces for the task at hand

Reshaping Microsoft's HR Agenda
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and human resources director Lisa Brummel discuss corporate culture changes at the software giant

Microsoft's Mini-Me Susses Brummel
In an e-mail interview, Redmond's reclusive workplace blogger Mini-Microsoft assesses the software giant's new attitudes and HR

Slide Show: Italian Island Beauty


September 3, 2007

Author Q&A: No Man's Land
An upcoming book charts the danger zone a small company must cross to grow bigger. BusinessWeek's Stacy Perman interviews author Doug Tatum

Special Report: Going Global

Video: Marketing with New Web Tools
BW SmallBiz Editor Nick Leiber talks to Greg Verdino, marketing blogger and chief strategy officer at marketing firm Crayon, about how small-business owners can use new, low-cost Web tools to market their products and services

Slide Show: Saturn's Got That New Showroom Smell

Video: First-Class Amenity Kits

Figures of the Week (.pdf)

Production Index Components

Ukraine's Delicate Balance
Ukrainian Finance Minister Mykola Azarov says people want a fairy tale, but real economic change will take a long-term united effort

WiMAX Unleashed
Sure, it's faster than Wi-Fi. But WiMAX also overcomes some other information challenges


August 20, 2007

Figures of the Week (.pdf)

Production Index Components

Infrastructure: Priorities Hit a Pothole
In the wake of the Minneapolis bridge disaster, Transportation Secretary Mary Peters talks about who's to blame for our neglected roadways

Video: Homeowners In Crisis

Slide Show: Lucasfilm's New Digs

First Person Vignettes
How is the world of work changing?

The Changing Work Equation
Author Thomas Malone talks about the decentralizing power of the Internet and how it's changing the way people, and companies, function

The American Engineer Hopefuls
Leading engineering schools are focusing on teaching students the skills that they'll need to adjust to a globalized profession

Slide Show: A Day in the Life of a Caterpillar Worker


August 13, 2007

Slide Show: The Many Faces of Tata Group

Video: College Tech

Slide Show: Cellular Tweens

Figures of the Week (.pdf)

Production Index Components

Gene Marcial's Annual Report Card
Below are the 151 stocks featured in the column last year along with their one-day, one-month, three-month, and six-month percentage returns. *

Slide Show: The Sound of a Brand

Predatory Builders

Angry Homeowners Take to the Web
As homebuilders struggle and houses get harder to sell, builder-bashing gripe sites are grabbing more attention and more traffic

Video: Housing Woes

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