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The BNET Report | March 27, 2008
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Is Too Much Innovation a Bad Thing?
Why continuously upgrading your products may just make them worse.

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The Future According to Richard Florida
BNET's Michael Fitzgerald on whether or not Richard Florida's new book, "Who's Your City?," is worth all the hype.

Why Women Are Set to Take Over Business
A Nobel economist says women not only make better managers, they're also likely to outearn men in the near future.

Why TV Needs to Go 2.0 -- Fast
Does TV have to be disrupted by the Web? Or could TV be the disruptor?

Do-Good Capitalism: Fad or Fixture?
A new survey suggests firms are making strategic philanthropy a big priority. But will the corporate social conscience last?

Employee Retention

Give Your Team Intuition Training
It takes years for your company's best people to acquire their expertise -- but only seconds for them to leave. And when they go, they take their deep smarts -- or intuition -- with them. Here's how to make sure you keep wisdom in-house.

Leila's House of Corrections: Hold on to Your Best Employees
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Federal Reserve Sees Paper Checks Declining

The list of technological species endangered by new innovations is growing long: First 8-track tapes and VHS, then printed newspapers and the compact-disc album. Now we can add the checkbook to the list. Or that's the word from the Federal Reserve. In an interview with "American Banker," Richard Oliver,...


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Supervalu Joins EPA Push for Greener Coolers

Supervalu Inc.'s announcement that its 12 retail brands will participate in the Environmental Protection Agency's GreenChill Partnership gives a lift to the EPA's efforts to convert supermarkets to green refrigeration. Twenty-seven companies now participate in the program, including Publix, Giant Eagle, Food Lion and Whole Foods Market...


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How Web Advertisers Can Avoid Being Ripped Off

A question for Web advertisers: Do you get what you pay for? If you answered yes, you might be a little hasty in that opinion, especially if you use an online affiliate program to generate sales. You may be paying referral fees for business you would have gotten anyway...

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