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Commentary
Today’s nostalgia craze isn’t about the past. For Americans of all generations, it’s about a brighter future
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Clay Routledge
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Tech
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Steve Mollman
December 21, 2023
Success
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Tech
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Irina Ivanova
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Commentary
Some politicians are waging a war on sustainability. New research shows U.S. consumers of all persuasions, from Gen Zers to boomers, are going in the opposite direction
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Tensie Whelan
and
Randi Kronthal-Sacco
October 17, 2023
Retail
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The Associated Press
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Sheryl Estrada
October 6, 2023
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and
Bloomberg
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Sheryl Estrada
September 29, 2023
Commentary
Clickbait websites could be siphoning $17 billion a year away from quality journalism–and brands don’t even know they’re paying for ads there
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Lou Paskalis
September 28, 2023
Newsletters
There’s still friction between CFOs and CMOs. The biggest sticking point: Who owns the customer data?
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Sheryl Estrada
September 22, 2023
Commentary
Legendary retail CEO Hubert Joly’s playbook for navigating the culture wars
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Hubert Joly
August 31, 2023
Success
Why the ‘navel-gazing’ marketing industry has fallen for the trap of targeting 29-year-olds—and older ‘perennials’ are the key to booming sales
By
Mauro F. Guillén
August 21, 2023
Commentary
Bud Light’s downfall marks a seismic shift in consumer behavior–and parent company AB InBev doesn’t seem to get it
By
Richard Torrenzano
August 7, 2023
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