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Newsmakers
Rethinking Retirement

Rethinking Retirement

BusinessWeek's John A. Byrne talks with Suzanne Woolley about the scope of BusinessWeek's 2009 Annual Retirement Guide

07/02/2009
June Jobs Report Disappoints

June Jobs Report Disappoints

The U.S. economy lost 467,000 jobs in June, exceeding the forecast of many economists. The unemployment rate rose to 9.5%. BW's Business Outlook columnist Jim Cooper assesses the report.

07/02/2009
Getting Financially Fit in Recession

Getting Financially Fit in Recession

For now, caution is hitting the economy hard as businesses cut costs and strengthen balance sheets. But when the recovery takes hold, companies will be in top condition to gear up quickly.

07/01/2009
Needed: A New Manufacturing Vision

Needed: A New Manufacturing Vision

BusinessWeek Chief Economist Mike Mandel channels CEO Jeff Immelt of GE, who gave a "must read" speech on what the U.S. must do to revive manufacturing and the economy.

07/01/2009
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Most Recent
The Business Week, July 2, 2009

The Business Week, July 2, 2009

BusinessWeek Chief Economist Michael Mandel on the weakness in private-sector job growth and why it matters in the feature segment of our weekly news show.

07/02/2009
The Week Ahead

The Week Ahead

BusinessWeek's Business Outlook columnist Jim Cooper on the economic reports due out in the coming week and their significance

07/02/2009
The Week Ahead

The Week Ahead

BusinessWeek's Business Outlook columnist Jim Cooper on the economic reports due out in the coming week and their significance

07/02/2009
Money Men, Voice Software & Retail

Money Men, Voice Software & Retail

BusinessWeek's Gene Marcial on why his sources favor AllianceBernstein Holding, Nuance Communications, and Wal-Mart

07/02/2009
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Technology
Five Questions for Wim Elfrink

Five Questions for Wim Elfrink

Cisco System's Chief Globalization Officer, Wim Elfrink, answers questions on the economy, global trends, technologies' role in connecting communities, changing education, and lessons learned.

07/02/2009
Andreessen, Horowitz Raise $300M

Andreessen, Horowitz Raise $300M

Tech visionary Marc Andreessen and partner Ben Horowitz have raised $300 million from Horsley Bridge, Google, and luminaries Reid Hoffman and Peter Thiel. But can they invest with success?

07/01/2009
New iPhone Application

New iPhone Application

Joe Schmid of Dial Directions demonstrates his new iPhone application, which promises to translate English into Arabic. We put it to the test.

06/29/2009
Microsoft Defends Its Empire

Microsoft Defends Its Empire

As users shift from PCs to handheld devices, software giant Microsoft is trying to adapt by moving to Web-based subscription services

06/24/2009
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Investing
The Week Ahead

The Week Ahead

BusinessWeek's Business Outlook columnist Jim Cooper on the economic reports due out in the coming week and their significance

07/02/2009
Money Men, Voice Software & Retail

Money Men, Voice Software & Retail

BusinessWeek's Gene Marcial on why his sources favor AllianceBernstein Holding, Nuance Communications, and Wal-Mart

07/02/2009
Needed: A New Manufacturing Vision

Needed: A New Manufacturing Vision

BusinessWeek Chief Economist Mike Mandel channels CEO Jeff Immelt of GE, who gave a "must read" speech on what the U.S. must do to revive manufacturing and the economy.

07/01/2009
Getting Financially Fit in Recession

Getting Financially Fit in Recession

For now, caution is hitting the economy hard as businesses cut costs and strengthen balance sheets. But when the recovery takes hold, companies will be in top condition to gear up quickly.

07/01/2009
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The Business Week
The Business Week: July 2, 2009

The Business Week: July 2, 2009

Job losses rise more than expected, conflicted reports on housing, and Wal-Mart on health-care reform in this edition of our weekly news show.

07/02/2009
The Business Week, July 2, 2009

The Business Week, July 2, 2009

BusinessWeek Chief Economist Michael Mandel on the weakness in private-sector job growth and why it matters in the feature segment of our weekly news show.

07/02/2009
The Week Ahead

The Week Ahead

BusinessWeek's Business Outlook columnist Jim Cooper on the economic reports due out in the coming week and their significance

07/02/2009
The Business Week, June 26, 2009

The Business Week, June 26, 2009

Apple CEO Steve Jobs' secret operation, the FederalReserve's latest assessment of the economy, and more news in thisedition of The Business Week

06/26/2009
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Executives
Reinventing R&D at Novartis

Reinventing R&D at Novartis

Novartis CEO Daniel Vasella talks about his seven-year effort, which is now bearing fruit, to overhaul Novartis' R and D by focusing on rare diseases for the next blockbuster drugs

06/10/2009
Laptop Champion on the Future of PCs

Laptop Champion on the Future of PCs

Taiwan's Quanta is the world's top laptop manufacturer, selling to HP, Dell, Acer, and others. Lam discusses the rise of netbooks and Quanta's future directions

05/20/2009
P&G's A.G. Lafley on Innovation

P&G's A.G. Lafley on Innovation

CEO A.G. Lafley on how Procter & Gamble moved beyond merely pushing technology and products at consumers by expanding its definition of innovation.

03/31/2009
Steve Ballmer on Yahoo!

Steve Ballmer on Yahoo!

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer discusses a possible deal with Yahoo!, plus online search, and other aspects of the software giant’s business.

03/19/2009
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S&P Market Views
Potential Dollar Breakdown

Potential Dollar Breakdown

June 30 - S&P's Chief Equity Technical Strategist Mark Arbeter notes that the U.S. dollar is close to breaking down, while gold prices are close to breaking out.

06/30/2009
Earnings Start In Two Weeks

Earnings Start In Two Weeks

June 29 - July starts the earnings season, with 70% of the issues expected to report by month end.

06/29/2009
Second Half Outlook

Second Half Outlook

June 26 - At this week’s Investment Policy Committee meeting, we finalized our investment outlook for the 2nd-half of 2009, as well as updated our S&P 500 price target.

06/25/2009
The Focus Stock Of The Week

The Focus Stock Of The Week

June 24 - S&P Equity analyst Stuart Plesser notes that MasterCard Inc. (MA) is a leading global payment solutions company that provides a variety of services in support of the credit, debit and related payment programs of about 25,000 financial institutions.

06/24/2009
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Innovation
Why Does Twitter Matter?

Why Does Twitter Matter?

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton recently joked that she doesn’t understand Twitter. BusinessWeek’s Bruce Nussbaum is not amused

06/30/2009
Five Questions for Richard Branson

Five Questions for Richard Branson

Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson discusses the importance of sustainable investment along with his failure to beat Coke at its own game. Does he regret trying? No chance.

06/24/2009
Have You Plugged into Social Media?

Have You Plugged into Social Media?

BusinessWeek's Bruce Nussbaum discusses the rising importance of social and "new" media, particularly in light of recent events in Iran

06/23/2009
Tata's Innovation Engine

Tata's Innovation Engine

Tata Quality Management Services CEO Sunil Sinha explains how the Indian conglomerate nurtures innovation

06/17/2009
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B-Schools
A Korean B-School Goes Global

A Korean B-School Goes Global

Jang Hasung, dean of Korea University's business school, talks about competing with U.S. and European rivals

05/05/2009
A new approach to summer internships

A new approach to summer internships

George Daly, dean of the McDonough School of Business, talks about how his school is being proactive in creating internship opportunities for first-year students as recruiting slumps

04/22/2009
The Value of B-School Alumni

The Value of B-School Alumni

Kellogg Dean Dipak Jain discusses the value of a strong alumni base in a tough hiring market and how his school has used grads to help his students find jobs.

03/25/2009
Dealing With an Uncertain Job Market

Dealing With an Uncertain Job Market

Miami University Dean Roger Jenkins on how his school is helping undergrads deal with the uncertain job market.

02/24/2009
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SmallBiz
The Business of Being Merry

The Business of Being Merry

American Christmas, an ICIC 100 Hall of Famer, creates some of New York City's most famous Christmas decorations at its humble home in the South Bronx

06/03/2009
In-N-Out's Secret Sauce

In-N-Out's Secret Sauce

BW's Stacy Perman explains the rise of the secretive family-owned chain in her new book, In-N-Out Burger: A Behind-the-Counter Look at the Fast-Food Chain That Breaks All the Rules.

04/09/2009
Do-Gooders Who Spread the Dough

Do-Gooders Who Spread the Dough

Greyston Bakery, which provides job opportunities for the "unemployable," gives 100% of its profits to the Greyston Foundation, which supports numerous community development projects in Yonkers, N.Y.

03/31/2009
A Model Cosmetics Company

A Model Cosmetics Company

The founder and CEO of Iman Cosmetics discusses how she went from supermodel to entrepreneur with her beauty line specifically for women of color-and her success at taking the line to a mass market

02/12/2009
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Managing
Being Open to a Stretch Role

Being Open to a Stretch Role

Listen, don't react immediately, and truly consider the opportunity when offered a stretch role, Accenture CFO Pamela Craig advised at Accenture's International Women's Day event

06/30/2009
Reviews in a Recession

Reviews in a Recession

Midyear review season is upon us. Here's how to get the most out of an evaluation, even in a slump

06/29/2009
FreshDirect's Game Plan

FreshDirect's Game Plan

FreshDirect CEO Richard Braddock discusses the online grocer, whose marketing plan for the recession is the subject of an interactive case study on BusinessWeek.com's Managing Channel

06/29/2009
An Appetizing Plan?

An Appetizing Plan?

Stern School of Business professor Russ Winer offers insights into FreshDirect's business plan, the subject of an interactive case study on BusinessWeek.com's Managing Channel

06/26/2009
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Book Views
Blogging: Its Past, Present, and Fut

Blogging: Its Past, Present, and Fut

Ten years ago, you probably hadn’t heard of blogging. Now, millions do it every day. BusinessWeek’s Stephen Baker chats with Rosenberg about where all this is heading

06/30/2009
Chris Anderson on a Radical Shift

Chris Anderson on a Radical Shift

Anderson talks with BusinessWeek's Peter Elstrom about how the rules of business are being rewritten-and why the 21st century definition of "free" is different (and better) than the old one

06/30/2009
Inside Zhao Ziyang's Secret Journal

Inside Zhao Ziyang's Secret Journal

An interview with writer Bao Pu on the legacy of the late Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang, an architect of China's reforms who was purged after he opposed the crackdown at Tiananmen Square

06/24/2009
Change Is Good--So Get Used to It

Change Is Good--So Get Used to It

The winners in the corporate future Malone envisions will engage in perpetual reinvention. In his new book, The Future Arrived Yesterday, he explains how that will be the easy part

06/10/2009
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Tech 101
CellFusion Hooks Up Your Phones

CellFusion Hooks Up Your Phones

Arik Hesseldahl demonstrates GE's new CellFusion, a cordless phone that uses Bluetooth technology to integrate with almost any cell phone

02/05/2008
A Wireless Phone Made Simple

A Wireless Phone Made Simple

Frustrated with cell phones brimming over with features you can't figure out and will never use? The easy-to-operate Jitterbug might be for you because it does one thing: Makes phone calls

01/28/2008
Facebook for Your Phone

Facebook for Your Phone

BusinessWeek's Arik Hesseldahl demonstrates the Facebook application for BlackBerry and talks about Facebook options for other mobile phones, including Apple's iPhone

01/23/2008
A Quick Intro to Facebook

A Quick Intro to Facebook

Arik Hesseldahl gives a quick demonstration of Facebook

01/14/2008
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B-School Questions
Why is Mendoza's MBA program unique?

Why is Mendoza's MBA program unique?

Mendoza Dean Carolyn Woo explains what makes her MBA program unique.

06/25/2009
Is It Smart to Major in Business?

Is It Smart to Major in Business?

Carolyn Woo, dean of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, explains why a student should consider majoring in business.

06/25/2009
How are MBA programs changing?

How are MBA programs changing?

Mendoza Dean Carolyn Woo explains how MBA programs are changing

06/25/2009
MBA Programs: Location Is Important

MBA Programs: Location Is Important

Carolyn Woo, dean of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, explains the importance of location when it comes to choosing an MBA program.

06/25/2009
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Market Reports
Markets Unfazed by Aid Pkg

Markets Unfazed by Aid Pkg

December 19, 2008, 4:15 PM ET – GM, Chrysler, Ford get life vest

12/19/2008
Auto Bailout

Auto Bailout

December 19th, 2008, 10:15 AM ET-Auto bailout

12/19/2008
Weekly Jobless Claims Dip

Weekly Jobless Claims Dip

December 18, 2008, 4:30 PM ET – Weekly jobless claims fall

12/18/2008
FedEx Earnings

FedEx Earnings

December 18th, 2008, 10:15AM EST - Sweeping reform expected for credit card industry

12/18/2008
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Market Reports - TwoClip
Markets Unfazed by Aid Pkg

Markets Unfazed by Aid Pkg

December 19, 2008, 4:15 PM ET GM, Chrysler, Ford get life vest

12/19/2008
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News
The Business Week: July 2, 2009

The Business Week: July 2, 2009

Job losses rise more than expected, conflicted reports on housing, and Wal-Mart on health-care reform in this edition of our weekly news show.

07/02/2009
The Business Week, July 2, 2009

The Business Week, July 2, 2009

BusinessWeek Chief Economist Michael Mandel on the weakness in private-sector job growth and why it matters in the feature segment of our weekly news show.

07/02/2009
The Week Ahead

The Week Ahead

BusinessWeek's Business Outlook columnist Jim Cooper on the economic reports due out in the coming week and their significance

07/02/2009
Chris Anderson on a Radical Shift

Chris Anderson on a Radical Shift

Anderson talks with BusinessWeek's Peter Elstrom about how the rules of business are being rewritten-and why the 21st century definition of "free" is different (and better) than the old one

06/30/2009
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