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From these beginnings have emerged two great retailing successes: Mackey's Whole Foods Market is the leading natural-foods supermarket chain; Tindell's Container Store has the storage-and-organization category it invented pretty much to itself. And lately, ceos Mackey and Tindell have reconnected--partly to bask in the shared joys of being rich former slackers ("You have a Frisbee golf course on your ranch too?!?") but mainly to discuss the approach they say has enabled their success. I got to sit in on such a chat at Whole Foods' headquarters in Austin. (A transcript is at time.com/mackeytindell....

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Succeed? Make Employees Happy | 6/26/2008 | See Source »

This view of business as harmony doesn't entirely square with the ferocious competitiveness displayed at times by Mackey, who made headlines last year for posting pseudonymous Internet messages disparaging another supermarket chain. When I bring this up, Mackey tells me he thinks competitors are stakeholders too. "I want to beat them," he says. "But I also have a philosophical view that if we didn't have competitors, we wouldn't be as good a company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Succeed? Make Employees Happy | 6/26/2008 | See Source »

...parents used some kind of 1970s, value-neutral explanation that I nevertheless heard as "Catholics are weird." So I felt safe in my codified breakfast world until last month, when I saw a McDonald's billboard advertising CHICKEN FOR BREAKFAST. The chain's new Southern Style chicken biscuit made me question exactly why we accept certain food at certain times. Most countries, after all, are pretty grossed out by eating eggs at an early hour: in Spain, France and Italy--countries that know what they're doing with food--you have some kind of bread substance and coffee and move...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chicken for Breakfast | 6/26/2008 | See Source »

...While Captain Rahman was willing to endure threats and harassment from street thugs, the fate of his career, he says, was decided by Sadrists and other radical Shi'ite elements in the police chain of command. The trouble began, Rahman recalls, when his superiors urged him to lighten up on the Mahdi Army, and balance arrests of of Shi'ites by collaring more Sunnis. When he refused to arrest by quota, he says, the police department began investigating claims by Shi'ite detainees that he had abused and stolen from suspects. "None of this is true," he says, "They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Passion of the Police Chief | 6/23/2008 | See Source »

...China Basketball Association, has 16 teams, and attendance and TV ratings for its games have risen steadily over the past 10 years. Basketball in China developed a higher profile when homegrown athletes showed they could star in the world's toughest league: the NBA, which plans to open a chain of retail outlets on the mainland in coming years, starting with a flagship store in Beijing. The success of Yao Ming, the towering center of the Houston Rockets, and now Yi Jianlian, the 7-ft. (2 m) forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, sends the message to kids on the playground...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hoop City | 6/18/2008 | See Source »

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