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Patagonia's Commitment to Customer Service
The clothing manufacturer Patagonia employs forty-five full-time technicians who complete about 30,000 repairs per year. In the spring of 2015, the company ...
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People Wouldn't Fight Crime with Superpowers
Which superpower would you choose—flight or invisibility? You can't have both, and you'll be the only person in the world to have that particular ...
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Engineers Anonymously Help the World
Remember when there were 144 time zones in the United States? Probably not, because Sandford Fleming, an engineer and railroad planner, proposed a global ...
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Wanted: One Zamboni Driver
An ad posted online said that Barclays Center was looking to hire an assistant manager of arena operations to help with "planning and implementation ...
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A Zookeepers Lesson on Servanthood
If you want to understand what makes work meaningful, you might want to ask a zookeeper. In JSTORDaily, Livia Gershon followed Meghan Nemes at her job ...
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Pro Baseball Game with No Fans
On September 28, 1882 the Worcester Ruby Legs from Massachusetts played the Troy Trojans from New York in a pro baseball game. It was a famous game in ...
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Denzel Washington's Mom Teaches Him About Humility
"When I was young and started really making it as an actor, I came and talked to my mother and said, 'Mom, did you think this was going to happen? ...
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Johnny Unitas and Joe Namath: Two Paths of Life
January 1969, two great quarterbacks faced each other from opposite sidelines in Super Bowl III. Both Johnny Unitas and Joe Namath were raised in the ...
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The Question Commencement Speakers Don't Address
Commencement speakers are always telling young people to follow their passions. Be true to yourself. This is a vision of life that begins with self and ...
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Research Shows Power Really Does Corrupt Us
In the early 1970s, a psychologist at named David Kipnis wanted to know if power really does corrupt people. So in a series of experiments, Kipnis had ...
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