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Take a look inside the $5,000-a-month San Francisco apartment that Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes reportedly once called home
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was reportedly living in a $5,395-a-month apartment in San Francisco that's now available to rent.
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'Our stock did not trade as well as we had hoped': Read the reassuring email Uber's CEO sent employees following its disastrous IPO
CEO Dara Khosrowshahi sent a letter to employees after Uber's messy IPO last Friday, comparing the road ahead to what Amazon and Uber faced post-IPO.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella gave a brilliant lesson in modern leadership in one harsh sentence
Every entrepreneur should heed Nadella's way of thinking.
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I'm the CEO of a tech company and I permanently gave up my smartphone after my honeymoon 6 months ago. Here's why I haven't looked back
Ben Crudo, the CEO of Diff, writes that going analog has improved his happiness, his health, even his business.
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Read the application form that got the 'Spotify for meditation' into the selective startup accelerator that launched Airbnb and Dropbox
Read the successful Y Combinator application from Yunha Kim, the founder of the meditation app Simple Habit. She's since raised $12.8 million.
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The biggest threat to a company is how managers treat people, says an exec coach. Here are 3 budget-friendly ways they can get better at their jobs
The biggest problem your business — and our economy as a whole — faces is a lack of good middle managers.
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Impact investing is the quiet revolution taking shape across our economy — and it's just getting started
Fearless leaders have been championing the idea that businesses can be a powerful tool for social good, writes National Geographic Society chairman Jean Case.
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Oprah said working on '60 Minutes' was 'interesting,' but she quit anyway. Her reason is an essential lesson in how to pick the right job
In a revealing new interview, Winfrey explains why she quit "60 Minutes." The reason is excellent career advice.
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10 ways to trick your brain into being more productive, according to a neuroscientist
Ditch your open office, drink coffee strategically, and put your smartphone away to trick your brain into getting more done.
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7 reasons to change jobs, even if you don't want to
Changing jobs is difficult, but the benefits pay off in ways you might have never imagined possible, both professionally and personally.
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