Monday, March 30, 2015

Apple CEO warns of discriminatory laws, why Pao lost, ways to increase work efficiency

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Monday, March 30, 2015

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Why Ellen Pao was doomed to lose


The onetime junior partner at Kleiner Perkins never had a chance against the venture capital firm — and here's why she is not the kind of activist that Silicon Valley and the VC industry need to fix their gender problems.

Should NCAA athletes get paid?


Leigh Gallagher sits down with writer-reporter Dan Roberts, Mark Doman of the Doman Group, and Jeff Stamp of Grey Group to discuss whether student athletes should be paid.

Apple's CEO Tim Cook warns of discriminatory laws sweeping U.S.


'America's business community recognized a long time ago that discrimination, in all its forms, is bad for business,' he said.

Ford revives the Lincoln Continental, aims at U.S. and China


The automaker thinks name recognition will make it a hit.

10 ways to increase your efficiency at work


However hectic your day is, having a routine and planning ahead could help you achieve more.

By Laura Lorenzetti

Ken Burns talks to Fortune about his latest project: a history of cancer


The acclaimed filmmaker discusses his new PBS documentary 'Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies,' and his personal connection to the disease.

By Tom Huddleston, Jr.

Jobs data, GoDaddy and cars — five things to watch for in the week ahead


The week before Easter should busy with an expected GoDaddy IPO, the monthly jobs report and lots of shopping (for chocolate, of course). Here's what you need to know.

By Jen Wieczner

Biotech "bubble" popped, time to buy again?


A biotech selloff this week raises questions about whether it's a short-term blip or the start of even bigger drop.
Greece tries again and Ford brings back the Lincoln Continental — 5 things to know today
JetBlue says its systems back online after outage, rules out a cyber attack
The Curse of Auto-Fill: G20 leaders' details leaked by a sloppy e-mailer
What does social entrepreneurship mean to actor Adrian Grenier?
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