VIP: A conversation with Dagoba Chocolate’s CEO
Frederick Schilling, founder and CEO, Dagoba Chocolate: “Chocolate tapped me on the shoulder and said, ‘You’re working for me now…'”
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The law weighs in on obesity
A truck driver weighing more than 500 pounds invokes disability law.
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First Person: In the thick of a startup
Everyone says your life will change when you start a business. For once, everyone is right.
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Office design: Free Dilbert!
The newest thing in office design sounds a lot like the newest thing in groceries: “organic design.”
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HR: Flexible work schedules work
Flexibility on when and where work takes place makes good business sense.
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Eastern Oregon rancher cries wolf
Sharon Beck digs in against predators of all stripes.
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Go figure: The meaning behind Oregon’s unemployment
Oregon’s unemployment rate — a persistent sore spot for politicians and business groups — was the nation’s highest or second-highest state rate for 43 consecutive months (April 2001 to October 2004).
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Hood River’s Luhr Jensen & Sons decides to cut bait
A story of the one that got away
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