At Zappos, an engaging work culture comes first; the company lavishly invests in morale. But what's the business rationale for spending generously to make employees happy? Economics correspondent Paul ...
Zappos.com CEO Tony Hsieh might take a scheduling idea from Uber for a spin. Hsieh on Thursday unveiled an idea that would give his company’s workers more flexibility with their work schedules. He ...
Zappos is taking a major step forward for inclusivity. The online shoe retailer is now allowing shoppers to buy single shoes instead of pairs, which could make life easier for people who only need one ...
Zappos CEO Scott Schaefer sees the e-tailer’s work in the adaptive footwear space as part and parcel of the company’s core values. In a speech accepting the Social Impact Award for Zappos at the 37th ...
Tony Hsieh, the entrepreneur who developed online shoe retailer Zappos.com into a billion-dollar brand, has died. He was 46. Tony Hsieh, former CEO of Las Vegas-based ...
Zappos is trying out new ways to sell shoes: allow shoppers to buy a single shoe at a time or purchase a pair in two different sizes. The tests, which started Tuesday, are aimed at amputees, those ...
The father and brother of recently deceased Zappos founder Tony Hsieh have been appointed co-special administrators and legal representatives of the multimillionaire magnate’s fortune, court papers ...
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