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...that was only Stage 1. When the dotcoms started going bust, Ideo adapted its business model. Instead of cool products, Kelley began to focus on processes--like streamlining admission into hospitals or new ways to stock supermarket shelves. Ideo transformed itself into a highly unconventional business consultancy--taking clients on bizarre field trips or making them dress up as customers--that spread the gospel of design thinking to corporate America. The CEO of Procter & Gamble, for instance, was once sent shopping in San Francisco's low-rent Mission District, while top executives from Kraft were taken to the traffic-control...
...rare marriage bust from which both parties walk away smiling, but those not involving children are generally simpler. Most people need lawyers to help them divide up property - a task that can inflame passions, to be sure, though not usually as explosively (nor over as long a period) as the business of dividing up time with one's kids. In both Australia and New Zealand, one child in four lives apart from one of his natural parents. What troubles many is that the parent on the outer is usually the dad. Mothers gain residential custody in a fraction less than...
STOP THAT BIKE Idaho's lawmakers are seeing red. Last week they debated ways to bust bikers who pedal through red lights. But the problem, according to riders, is that some lights change only for cars...
Harvard’s normally potent offense fell off pace during its Beanpot bust. The Crimson (15-7-2, 12-4-1 ECAC) put up one run-of-the-mill goal per game in losses to Northeastern and Boston College...
Prior to speaking, Harold sat down to dinner alongside attendees in Eliot at tables adorned with American flags and pennies featuring the bust of the celebrated president...