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Inc. October 2007 Kim Kleeman |
The Way I Work: Kim Kleeman Her business wants more (and more) of her time. Is the CEO of ShakespeareSquared going to give in? Let's just say that her BlackBerry sleeps in the car. |
Inc. March 1, 2010 Leigh Buchanan |
Review: Rework In the book Rework, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson of 37Signals take a critical look at marketing, hiring, and other practices associated with building a business. |
Fast Company Belle Beth Cooper |
8 Reasons Why You Should Definitely Take That Lunch Break I gathered the most interesting research on how we can improve our afternoon productivity by making careful use of that oh-so-important lunch hour. Here are 8 ways to maximize your lunch break, proven by science. |
Entrepreneur August 2010 |
We're Definitely Not in Denmark David Heinemeier Hansson, from Copenhagen, is an iPhone customer on AT&T's network, and his complaints about U.S. mobile traditions have not diminished his love of anything with Apple's name on it. |
Entrepreneur October 2009 |
Radicals and Visionaries Chris Anderson, who literally wrote the book on "free," faces off with the tech gurus who say "free" is the great sham of the digital age. |
BusinessWeek March 27, 2006 |
37signals: Programming At Warp Speed Software company 37signals' business plan is to create a simple product as fast as you can, then get feedback from customers and make it better. |