Steve Case

founder of AOL

Jim Clark

founder of SGI and Netscape

Where Productivity Lives

Today’s business software is more powerful and more complex than ever. Wondering what it can do for you (and what it will cost)? Business 2.0 offers answers in its third annual Business Software Tool Kit.

Who’s Making What

… and will it make them happy? Salaries, growth projections, and job satisfaction data for a sample of 150 professions.

Who’s Minding the Store?

Overwhelmed by the complexities of today’s marketplace, retailers are essentially letting vendors run much of their business. Here’s the method to their madness.

The Selling of Breast Cancer

Is corporate America’s love affair with a disease that kills 40,000 women a year good marketing — or bad medicine?

Jeff Bezos

Founder and CEO of Amazon.com

Scott Blum

founder of Buy.com

Business 2.0

Information is not always power…Privilege and power accrue to those who have the capacity to define the systems within which information will be exchanged.

The Penguin Takes Flight

After creating a program that makes Linux as easy to use as Windows, Miguel de Icaza is trying to make it just as simple to produce open-source versions of thousands of new Windows applications. So why isn’t Microsoft worried?

Lawrence Lessig

As professor of the new Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, Lawrence Lessig has become the cautionary voice against overregulation of the Internet.

Why Should Anyone Believe You?

What ruined Enron wasn’t just accounting. It was a culture that valued appealing lies over inconvenient truths. Are you sure your company is all that different?

Antonio Damasio, head of neurology at the Universi

Emotions get decision-making started, presenting the conscious, logical mind with a short list of possibilities. Without at least a little intuition, then, the decision process never leaves the gate.

Steve Jurvetson

partner in Draper Fisher Jurvetson

Charles Sanford

Sanford is the retired chair and CEO of Bankers Trust (1996). His speech “Financial Markets in 2020,” delivered at a 1993 gathering of central bankers and eminent economists, has become the bible of electronic finance. In it, he spelled out the inevitable shift of financial control away from central bankers and into the hands of consumers. Business 2.0 highlighted Sanford, 61, as one of “The … [ Read more ]