Business Week – Feb.9,2009
Business Week
issue: Could Google Fix Detroits?
February 9, 2009
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032. Could Google Fix Detroits?
The search giant grew by innovative open-source management. The same methods could teach the Big Three how to reconnect with their custumers, says New Media maven Jeff Jarvis
048. Strategies
Supermarkets are sparring with suppliers over high food prices
050. The Workplace
In this recession, older workers are keeping their jobs
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