Interview: Marla Bobowick on Governance An oft-overlooked aspect of organizational success, governance demands attention
"Deadspin" Falls After an Uprising A major story of the past year is how information employees are showing moral backbone
Cautions Around "Subscribe to Open" It seems unlikely to scale because of a few key factors — on both the buy and sell sides
Interview: Michael Spinella of TAA Members of Textbook & Academic Authors Association are important translators of scholarship and science
Nobody Cares . . . and That's OK We behave as if society cares about what we do. They don't, and that's a good thing.
Better Living via WeCroak An app embraces the Bhutanese belief that reflecting on death ends up improving life
"The Geyser" Turns One After a year, hundreds of subscribers, and posts that are widely shared and quoted
Facebook's "Paid Censorship" Distorting reality to line its pockets? Check. Censoring good information for same? Check.
Interview: Mary Ann Liebert An entrepreneur speaks about inspiration, giving back, and dealing with change