A new law and a new study refuel the H-1B debate.
While goodness tends to be monochromatic, badness comes in every color of the rainbow.
And the real world, sadly, is full of lousy bosses
Most bosses hate firing employees. So now they're hiring freelance hit teams to do their dirty work.
Forget shuffleboard and croquet. With Americans living longer, a growing number of people are embarking on entrepreneurial second careers -- well into their 80s. So what are the real secrets to longevity, in business and in life?
Computers consume a lot of power even when nobody's using them. If users won't take time to power down their PCs, Surveyor software will.
In 2002, Jason and Kimberley Graham-Nye faced a decision: cloth (a hassle) or disposable (wasteful). "We looked at each other and said, 'That's it?'" says Kimberley. "There hadn't been any real innovation in diapers since the 1960s, when disposables hit the market." They set out to change that.
Like millions of women, Lisa Gable was often frustrated by falling bra straps. So, at age 70, she designed a solution and launched an intimate apparel company. Fourteen years later, she's still at the helm -- and her Strap-Mate can be found at Nordstrom and other major retailers.
Look beyond Shanghai for the next big thing.
Handled skillfully, however, admitting a mistake can bolster a leader's stature.
In search of the next big opportunity? From Poland to Brazil, a look at some of the world's second-tier cities that are becoming first-class destinations for business.
Find out which companies, which industries, and which regions are fueling the entrepreneurial economy.
Big Pharma execs may not know more about the disease than the rest of us, but a group of them are using their power to fight it.
Some very successful entrepreneurs got their starts only after losing their day jobs. Who knew getting fired could be a great career move?
Unwanted junk messages now make up as much as 95 per cent of all e-mail. How you can fight back.
Harry Potter has become a pop culture classic -- and a huge industry. With the final book due out this summer, can the billion-dollar brand survive for years to come?
If you're working 100 hours a week and haven't seen sunlight in months, listen up. Top business leaders share their advice for finding that coveted work-life balance.
Hurricanes and other natural disasters command the headlines. But it's everyday calamities, like computer viruses, that can really wipe out a company.
An army of fledgling companies is lining up to take on Google. Could the world's biggest search engine possibly be vulnerable?
Go inside the tech company that lavishes its interns with limo rides, free hotel stays, Broadway shows, and the opportunity to do serious, creative work. So why does it do it?