Corporate mind gamesMore and more companies are mining data about their employees to predict how they’ll behave in the future
For the love of cardboardAmazon is using the power of angry consumers to try to convince manufacturers to change their ways and offer what it calls “frustration-free packaging.”
The now friendlier skiesInternal political divisions at EADS, makers of the Airbus A400M, have settled
Hoverboard not included‘Back to the Future’ fans are abuzz over a Nike patent filing for the self-lacing shoes featured in the film
Investment house on the PrairiesA Toronto firm plans to build the world’s biggest farm, and maybe one day a brand name in food
J. Crew and the mail-order makeoverHow the retailer reinvented itself as the new name in popular fashion
The NHL’s ice-capadesWhy the NHL’s unparalleled experiments with the rules of hockey could be the key to its very survival
The joy of nappingFirms are finding that it can be productive to let their employees catch a brief midday nap