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Morning Advantage: Is Unilever's CEO Really Smarter than P&G's?

Harvard Business Review

The FBI and Ernst & Young have developed a software program that has identified the 3000 most common phrases that corporate fraudsters are likely to use in emails. All of this promises a glum 2013 for these countries. DEAR SIR I AM A NIGERIAN PRINCE. Do Not Use These Phrases in Your Email (ComputerWorldUK). — Tim Sullivan.

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The Right and Wrong Ways to Regulate Self-Driving Cars

Harvard Business Review

This means self-driving cars have shifted from a period of wild experimentation directly to market adoption — what Paul Nunes and I describe in our 2013 HBR article as “big bang” disruption. legal system is already having trouble keeping up with the pace of developments in transportation.