Why Failures Can Be Such Success Stories

May 30, 2008 by BusinessWeek Online -- Most Popular Stories · Comments Off
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Many great business leaders have faced failure at some point in their careers. Psychology experts say they share a learnable trait called self-efficacy.

China: Multinationals Hear It Online

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From Tibet to Olympic torch protests to Sichuan earthquake relief, the Chinese blogosphere is giving companies an angry earful.

Nissan’s Design Future

The Japanese company's chief designer Shiro Nakamura is sending his studios in search of a new look for its' luxury division.

Safaricom’s Big IPO in Africa

May 30, 2008 by BusinessWeek Online -- Most Popular Stories · Comments Off
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The success of the Kenyan mobile service provider restores investor confidence in a country rocked by violence and political instability.

The Art of Losing Well

Despite the sports aphorism, winning isn't the only thing. Accepting and learning from defeat can take you a long way.

Wolfgang Puck vs. Wolfgang Zwiener

Two restaurant chains with similar names are about to square off in a trademark-infringement showdown.

S&P Picks and Pans: Continental, Dell, Tiffany, Marvell Technology, Novell

May 30, 2008 by BusinessWeek Online -- Most Popular Stories · Comments Off
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Analysts' opinions on stocks in the news Friday.

Dell Appears to Turn a Corner

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Its fiscal first-quarter results exceeded Wall Street expectations, driving hopes that the turnaround is taking hold.

No Great Expectations for a Movie Launch

To make a box-office splash in Hollywood, lowball the estimates for the first weekend's take. Then you have room to look like a star.

Bill Would Require Ships to Use Clean Fuel

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Emissions from cargo ships would be reduced under legislation that passed the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, the Associated Press reported.

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