In the wake of the Mumbai siege, BusinessWeek`s John A. Byrne and Manjeet Kripalani asses how political violence threatens the Indian miracle
Can Obama Keep New Jobs at Home?
BusinessWeek`s John A. Byrne and Mike Mandel discuss how fiscal stimulus could wind up creating jobs offshore as money is spent on imports
The Subprime Wolves Are Back
BusinessWeek`s John A. Byrne and Chad Terhune say the new game is FHA-backed loans, and it could end up costing taxpayers tons more
The Best B-Schools
BusinessWeek`s John A. Byrne, Alison Damast, and Geoff Gloeckler talk about how the financial downturn is affecting B-schools and how the "Millennials" are changing them
The Changes Business Wants
BusinessWeek Executive Editor John A. Byrne and Washington Bureau Chief Jane Sasseen talk about what the different business sectors say they need from the Obama Administration
America Needs an Economic Strategy
BW`s John A. Byrne and Harvard Business School Professor Michael E. Porter discuss Porter`s prescription for improving the long-term economic health of the U.S.
Risk & Reward
BW`s John A. Byrne and Lauren Young discuss a game plan to survive the financial storm, including tips for managing, investing, borrowing, buying, and working.
The Government`s New Financial Role
BusinessWeek`s Executive Editor John Byrne talks with Pete Engardio about his cover story on how the global financial crisis is reshaping the role of government in the economy.
The New Frugality
America`s charge-it-all culture is getting an overdue reality check. Now, those in the land of overconsumption see the need to rein in spending at home. BusinessWeek`s John A. Byrne and Steve Hamm take a look at the new age of frugality in America.
U.S. Debt and Financial Crisis
BusinessWeek Chief Economist Michael Mandel on how the $3 trillion borrowed by the U.S. to finance its trade deficit has led to the financial crisis and what could be done about it.
Where to Stash Your Money
BusinessWeek`s Chris Power and Suzanne Woolley discuss the steps--other than stashing your cash under the mattress--you should take now to help your portfolio
Is It Safe Yet?
BusinessWeek editors John A. Byrne, Paul Barrett, and Adrienne Carter on BW`s Special Report on the Wall Street financial crisis, with analysis of the protagonists of this historic event.
Innovation Economics
John Byrne interviews BusinessWeek Chief Economist Michael Mandel about this week`s Cover Story on how innovation economics can help boost growth
First Jobs: It`s More Than Money
BW`s Lindsey Gerdes and John A. Byrne discuss her recent cover story on the 50 best companies for launching careers. While the salaries might not always wow recent graduates, the employers give them experience money can`t buy.
IBM Has Your Number
BW`s Stephen Baker and John A. Bryne discuss Baker`s journey to the Thomas J. Watson Research Center, where IBM defines its employees by adding up numerical expressions of their work. Any keystroke, click, or e-mail is fair game for analysis
On-the-Job Woes
BusinessWeek`s Ira Sager and John A. Byrne discuss the magazine`s groundbreaking issue "Trouble at the Office." Via online forums, readers collaborated with BW editors to identify the most common workplace problems and offer solutions
The Olympics and Innovation
BusinessWeek`s Reena Jana & John A. Byrne discuss how companies are using the Beijing Games to develop new products & ideas
The Fight for Ford`s Future
BusinessWeek Executive Editor John A. Byrne, talks with Senior Correspondent David Kiley about how the company that practically invented the SUV will persuade consumers to buy its passenger cars
Pricey Gas: The Upside
BusinessWeek`s John Carey says high gas prices are a wake-up call, alerting consumers to stop hogging fuel. While researching his story, he discovered how tricky it is to invest in oil and how a gas tax could be used to stabilize consumption
The Credit Crunch: Help!
What a witch`s brew for the economy: Bad loans, shrinking credit, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in turmoil, flagging investor confidence. BusinessWeek`s John A. Byrne, Peter Coy, and David Henry discuss where this mess in heading
Reirement Strategies for Tough Times
BusinessWeek`s Suzanne Woolley tells John A. Byrne that it`s time to rethink your old investment tactics and consider a few new approaches for your retirement nest egg.
The Home Price Abyss
BusinessWeek`s Peter Coy tells John Byrne why the worst may be yet to come as forces battering the housing market gain strength
Can the U.S. Bring Back China Jobs?
BusinessWeek`s Pete Engardio tells John A. Byrne that American industry may not be ready to take advantage of the mainland`s dulled manufacturing edge
Is Water the New Oil?
BusinessWeek`s Susan Berfield tells John A. Byrne why Pickens has created a water district, run by his employees, with the power to seize private land for his own use
Banks vs. Consumers
BusinessWeek`s Cover Story by Brian Grow and Robert Berner reveals that critics say the dominant arbitrator of credit-card disputes caters to creditors
Oil and the Economy
BusinessWeek`s John Byrne talks with Peter Coy about the double whammy on the economy from rising oil and falling oil prices
An Update on Blogs and Business
BusinessWeek Executive Editor John Byrne and Stephen Baker talk about why we`ve updated our 2005 Cover Story, "Blogs Will Change Your Business." We underestimated the vast universe of social media and the ever-widening implications for business.
GM`s Challenge
BusinessWeek`s David Welch tells John Byrne that the lumbering, money-losing giant finally sees gas engines are a losing bet. But is it too late for GM?
Inside Microsoft`s War on Google
BusinessWeek`s John Byrne and Jay Greene give a behind-the-scenes look at Microsoft`s plans to go up against Google`s online juggernaut alone
The Mac in the Gray Flannel Suit
BusinessWeek`s John Byrne, Peter Burrows, and Arik Hesseldahl on how the zeal of millions of consumers, infatuated with their iPods and iPhones, is spilling over into the workplace