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The company has about 145 items on its U.S. menu, making operations complicated

Wellness programs are supposed to cut costs and make employees healthier. It's not clear they do either

The digital conversion company wants to become a kind of premium YouTube

Once mom and pop operations, some have billions in assets

Simple tablets manufactured by such "local brands" as Eben, Micromax, and Texet are expected to account of one-fourth of global sales this year

Stop-doubting-yourself advice, a PBS documentary on Mel Brooks, and new biz books in haiku

For some, Joel Peterson says, online courses or specialized one-year programs may be better choices than the MBA

Quit-smoking apps get hot in a $1 billion market
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Former CEO, Royal Bank of Scotland
He was the master of megamergers (ABN Amro), massive leverage, and hubristic expansion. Then he dumped the mess on British taxpayers. No wonder he’s “extremely sorry.”