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Daniel Gross

strategy+business

Westport, CT, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • strategy+business
  • Slate
  • Business Insider
  • Grist
  • The Dallas Morning News
  • The Daily Beast

Past articles by Daniel:

It’s an ad, ad, ad, ad world

Some striking data in the latest edition of PwC’s Global Entertainment & Media Outlook explodes the notion that the advertising business is in decline. → Read More

The brave, new world of work

Strategy+business contributors have been doing some deep thinking on the seismic changes that have shaken offices—and home offices—over the past two years. → Read More

What did we learn from COP26? Consider the three Ms

The just-concluded Glasgow climate-change conference delivered a flood of messaging. Here’s a way to make sense of it. → Read More

Best Business Books 2021: Read all about it

Our writers choose the best books of the year in seven genres. → Read More

Aligning climate goals and business imperatives

As COP26 opens, conversations are intensifying around the interplay among investors, businesses, and climate goals. → Read More

Pfizer’s vaccine machine

CEO Albert Bourla discusses how a company founded in the 19th century is taking on the biggest health challenges of the 21st century. → Read More

Best Business Books 2020: Story Time

In the 20th edition of strategy+business’s Best Business Books section, our writers identify the three most compelling reads in seven genres. → Read More

Blackstone’s builder

Stephen A. Schwarzman discusses what it takes to think big — in business, deals, and philanthropy. → Read More

Best Business Books 2019

In the 19th edition of strategy+business's Best Business Books section, our writers identify the three most compelling reads in seven genres. → Read More

Why aren’t successful people happier?

Yale psychologist Laurie Santos delves into the social sciences to understand how people can overcome the internal obstacles and biases that prevent them from living their best life — and how leaders can set an example. → Read More

The kidtech is all right

Dylan Collins, CEO of SuperAwesome, describes how his six-year-old company is hitting a growth spurt by leading the charge on digital privacy for children. → Read More

Business Cycle

Peloton’s bikes may be stationary. But as CEO John Foley tells us, the business is on the move. → Read More

Best Business Books 2018

In the 18th edition of strategy+business's Best Business Books section, our writers identify the three most compelling reads in seven genres. → Read More

Oath CEO Tim Armstrong Believes in the Promise of the Mobile Consumer

The company that owns AOL and Yahoo is investing in content, software, and better online user experiences for marketers and consumers. → Read More

Desperately Seeking Workers

With roughly equal numbers of open jobs and unemployed people, companies are scrapping their talent plans and looking for workers wherever they can find them. → Read More

Shifting a Corporate Culture at Scale — and with Speed

Building strategy at a newly spun-off company means moving quickly to reset expectations. → Read More

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Has a Game Plan

Global growth, social media, and technology are allowing professional basketball to engage fans in the arena and online. → Read More

Growing through M&A in Financial Services

Pursuit of innovation is crucial in the competitive global market. → Read More

Ask Not What Your City Can Do for New Jobs

Towns in the U.S. are scrambling to attract Amazon’s second headquarters, but there are more effective ways to put people to work. Fill the vacant jobs in your area. → Read More

What’s Going on with Wages?

As the labor market continues to change, base pay is rising much more quickly for the bottom 20 percent of earners than for other workers. → Read More