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A library of interviews with the world’s biggest thinkers.

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Contemporary art hates you, says the filmmaker, and in some cases—like a mold-infested blank canvas by Karin Sander—it could actually poison you.
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The filmmaker was raised with “fascist-ly good taste”—which is probably why he rebelled. But he’s thankful for this upbringing because “you can’t have fun with bad taste unless you know […]
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Why the new dean, Nitin Nohria, needs to stay focused on the “people realities” of the job.
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America will continue to be more creative and innovative than China (for the time being), because entrepreneurship requires a sense of individuality.
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Business schools may not have been focused enough on teaching future leaders how to keep an eye on the downside in an interconnected world.
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Companies today need to think about sustainability across a variety of dimensions, says Light: “It’s water. It’s natural resources of all kinds. It’s also in a world of change of […]
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Surprisingly, business education is very much the same as it was 100 years ago, say the outgoing dean.
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A conversation with the outgoing Dean of Harvard Business School
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Budweiser is an American beer, and Stella Artois has been Belgian for centuries, yet they all fall under the umbrella of AB InBev. In a multinational company, where does corporate […]
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Ohanian’s new company raises money for the developing world by marketing products aimed at “geek” culture. The company’s first high-profile project has generated enough revenue to open a new school […]
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How to tailor a link so that it soars to the top of the site.
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In a highly-publicized episode, Reddit defied its parent company Conde Nast and ran pro-marijuana-legalization ads on the site—for free.
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After being purchased in 2006 by publisher Conde Nast, the company has walked a fine line between attempting to monetize its traffic and remaining true to its community.
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Alexis Ohanian calls the world of web community sites “a kind of brotherhood”—and pokes a little bit of fun at his company’s rivals.
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Reddit’s co-founders were impressed—and deeply proud—when good intentions online started translating into real-world results.
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In Reddit’s early days, the site’s co-founders submitted content under a variety of fake identities in order to make it look like there were more users than there actually were.
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When Reddit’s co-founders approached seed venture fund Y-Combinator to ask for money, they were unceremoniously dismissed. Half a train-ride later, they re-invented the company and created a social news giant.
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“It’s been a dream in the minds of many people to associate the excitement of sense and olfaction and perfumes with other elements from the entertaining world,” says Laudamiel. His […]