Dorky motivational posters invented memes and changed how we make fun of work

The steep rise and sharp fall of Successories, the company behind the America's most aggressively bland office decor. | Continue reading


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Washington state lawmakers just approved human corpse composting

Alternative burial options are growing in popularity. | Continue reading


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Airbnb Wants You to Travel Based on 23andMe Results

Say it with us: "Your genes are not your identity." | Continue reading


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The Five Universal Laws of Human Stupidity

We underestimate the stupid, and we do so at our own peril. | Continue reading


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The way we measure time and distance is changing

The age-old way we measure time and distance is changing. | Continue reading


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The only metric of success that matters is the one we ignore

Community is about a series of small choices: how to spend a Saturday, what to do when a neighbor falls ill, how to make time when there is none. | Continue reading


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“Maslow’s pyramid” is based on an elitist misreading of the psychologist’s work

New research traces the origins of the world-famous infographic. | Continue reading


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Danone asked its 100k employees to help run a multinational company

"I want to be pushed by this generation into doing more." | Continue reading


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I Crossed the Ocean on a Cargo Ship

For about half the price of a cruise ship, "freighter travel" is an adventurous way to connect with the marine world and an excellent antidote to an over-managed world. | Continue reading


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Wearing a bike helmet may make you more likely to get into accidents

Like many “common sense” ideas, bicycle helmet safety may not actually be that simple. | Continue reading


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Why every cyclist needs a pool noodle

It’s National Bike to Work Day—so don’t forget this neon-colored $2 cycling hack. | Continue reading


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US tariff revenues are way up, but China isn’t paying for them

Economists estimate that the cost to consumers is bigger than the extra money collected by the government. | Continue reading


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Almost every speed limit is too low

Speed limits have little effect on how fast people choose to drive, which means more than half of drivers are breaking the law at all times. | Continue reading


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Offices are collecting loads of data – how will they use it?

Data collection will transform the workplace. | Continue reading


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Slack's S-1 filing mentions the word “email” 33 times

What happened to "email killer"? | Continue reading


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Music Superstars Are the New One Percenters

Quartz is a guide to the new global economy for people in business who are excited by change. We cover business, economics, markets, finance, technology, science, design, and fashion. | Continue reading


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Procrastination

Procrastination: The pause that doesn't refresh | Continue reading


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Silicon Valley will soon get its own stock exchange

Government watchdogs have approved the application for Long-Term Stock Exchange, a new trading platform backed by prominent tech execs and investors. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

After men in Spain got paternity leave, they wanted fewer kids

Leave makes fathers more involved—and less likely to want bigger families. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos Wrangle to Build Rockets for US Air Force

The Air Force has been terrible at buying rockets. The current contract battle could shape American national security— and the future of private space companies | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Is TikTok a Chinese Cambridge Analytica Data Bomb Waiting to Explode?

The person who sued Cambridge Analytica, David Carroll, starts asking the same questions about the Chinese-owned lip-syncing app. | Continue reading


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Why Boeing decided not to tell airlines a safety alert on Max didn’t work

Boeing says it determined safety wouldn't be affected by the alert not working, and that it could fix the issue with a software update later. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Portion control is just another diet that won't work for most

It doesn't sound like a fad diet, but portion control reveals just how much about weight loss and nutrition we don't actually grasp. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

The solution to quantum computers cracking cryptography

It's a problem that doesn't exist yet—and it's already been solved. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Elon Musk’s billionaire moon passenger says he’s broke

Yusaku Maezawa, CEO of struggling online retailer Zozo, paid an undisclosed sum to travel as a private passenger aboard SpaceX's first flight around the moon. | Continue reading


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I’m No Good at Math

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“Positive thinking” has turned happiness into a duty and a burden

“When positive thinking becomes forced in education or the workplace, when it becomes something you need to do, it’s almost like thought control.” | Continue reading


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“I think there’s a lot to be said for doing things that bring you and your family enjoyment.” | Continue reading


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Instagram influencers are out, slackers are in

It may soon stop being cool to try so damn hard. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Japan's World War II Poster Propaganda Against Britain in India

The poster is a crystalline example of the psychological advertising and conversion attempts. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Solar, wind, plus other renewables beat coal for first time in US

King Coal is being dethroned, and faster than forecast. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Uber IPO investors should pay close attention to New York City

As Uber races toward an initial public offering that could value it at $90 billion, the company should hope would-be investors aren't paying much attention to New York. | Continue reading


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Holding your breath underwater is an exercise in grit. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

US mayor joked cops should “mount .50-caliber” guns where AI predicts crime

R. Rex Parris of Lancaster, California wants local police to “hurry up” with the expansion of a citywide snooping system before critics can weigh in. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Everyone claims they are following “agile methods” but few do (2018)

Why your plan to work more like the engineering department will probably fail. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Nearly 300 Indonesian ballot counters die of exhaustion following election

Up to 750 million ballots need to be counted in Indonesia—by hand.  | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Job advice site Ask A Manager started a salary spreadsheet

Popular job-advice site Ask A Manager has started a salary spreadsheet. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Silicon Valley is a political force, or five of them

As politicians like Elizabeth Warren malign big tech from both sides of the aisle, it's not clear where Silicon Valley's political allegiance lies. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

BYD reports 632% jump in profits

The future of driving is proving an immensely profitable investment in China. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

The gig economy is quietly undermining a century of worker protections

Sociologist Alexandrea Ravanelle argues in her new book, "Hustle and Gig," that all workers lose in the new marketplace. | Continue reading


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Benin shuts internet, blocks WhatsApp, Facebook ahead of election

Virtual private networks usually meant to circumvent online censorship were also inaccessible in the country. | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Over 13% of the homes in Japan are abandoned

In two prefectures, over 20% are; meanwhile, the nation is awash with vacant school buildings—signs of Japan’s shrinking population. | Continue reading


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How do we know when we’ve fallen in love?

The “When Did You Know” project aims to pinpoint the moment we realize we're with the right person. | Continue reading


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5 communication types that destroy company morale

Avoid the common pitfalls and manage people more effectively. | Continue reading


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Because China

How the world’s newest superpower is changing everything. | Continue reading


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The former VP's tweets reveal a generational shift in how we think about grammar. | Continue reading


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The Ben Franklin Effect

The Ben Franklin effect: Do us a favor and read this? | Continue reading


@qz.com | 5 years ago

Without the Great Calculator Race of the 1970s, there would be no iPhone

Meet your iPhone's grandparent. | Continue reading


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