“Well, less is more, Lucrezia,” went a line in Robert Browning’s 1855 poem Andrea del Sarto, and the rest, as they say, is history. Architect and designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe took the phrase and ...
This article is part of our new editorial package, The Future of Shopping, in which we predict how the retail landscape will be shaped over the next decade. Click here to read more. The other day, I ...
When customers are given a choice between a few or many options–be it products, services, or features–they usually prefer to have more choices. But providing your customers with too many options may ...
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Life is filled with big decisions. Should you move across the country? Start a business? Have a baby? Break up? If you’re not sure what to do, Nell Wulfhart has some counterintuitive advice. Don’t ...
Tim Dunn, of Malta, is the executive director of Unite NY, a nonprofit, nonpartisan movement focused on reforming and improving New York state elections and government. New Yorkers justifiably have a ...
It turns out many Americans aren’t great at identifying which personal decisions contribute most to climate change. Beacon Hill hears bill to reduce driving in Massachusetts Save money, get organized, ...
We're just a month away from a presidential election that Americans seem eager to have in the rearview mirror. We are exhausted with politics, tired of the polarization, and increasingly skeptical ...