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Security Advice: From Ex-Cons?

by Andrew Leigh, Featured Contributor INCREASINGLY, this is a land of opportunity for those who have defrauded, cheated, or generally done wrong. By offering to...

The Case for Quitting Your Job

When it comes to your work, is it time to move on? Millions of Americans in their 50s and 60s are delaying retirement and holding...

Regulators Hope To Finalize Mortgage Rule By Year-End

After more than three years of work, regulators say are finally wrapping up a key piece of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial law aimed at...

How to Make Good Career Decisions

A couple months ago, we asked you to weigh in on whether or not companies should tell employees that they’re part of the succession...

Meet the SEC’s 6,500 Whistleblowers

What do four adult entertainers, 138 engineers, a handful of pilots and a pastor have in common? They all think they have hot tips...

Invisible Customer Service: The Customer Must Be Reminded of How Good...

When you go to a restaurant, a retail store, or your company has an ongoing relationship with a vendor, it’s easy to decide if...

How Technology is Changing the World

I’ve been surprised at the amount of attention my little corner of Twitter has given to the news P&G, the largest CPG company in...

Banks Relax Lending Standards for Prime Mortgages

The clock is ticking on the summer homebuying season, and there’s a bit of hopeful news for potential buyers: More banks are making it...

The Future of Passwords Really is No Passwords

The Wall Street Journal’s tech columnist (and until recently my colleague here at Quartz), Christopher Mims, yesterday handed out his Twitter password (paywall) to...

The Hotel Butler – Recognizing the Value Butlers Bring to the...

Where the butler concept fails, it is because he (or she) is cast in (frankly) degrading-to-the-profession roles such as "bath butler," "fireplace butler, "technology...