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State incentives are making it attractive to go solar in California, where wineries like Honig Vineyard are putting it to good use. But, not everyone is convinced solar is the way to go. Stacey Delo reports. (Nov. 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Electric Utilities; Food and Beverage; economy; us; wsj.com; David Adams of Accenture discusses the concept of future value, including how a company can think about it and what to do if its future value is shrinking. WSJ's George Anders reports. (Oct. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg discusses the features you can't choose for your cellphone the way you can for your computer. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment; technology; us; wsj.com; Walt Mossberg discusses the problems caused by the restrictions wireless companies place on customers' phones. (Oct. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; This year's top small workplaces offer good benefits, focus on employee growth and create family-like atmospheres. WSJ.com's Kelly Spors reports. (Oct. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; us; wsj.com; Retaining talented employees is a challenge for small employers, but many of Summit Aviation's employees have remained with the company over 10 years. Employees say the company's benefits and flexibility keep them around. (Oct. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; General News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Kelly Spors reports in Boston on the professional development program a small moving company uses to motivate employees. (Oct. 1); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Novartis won this year's top Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award for Tekturna, a new treatment for hypertension. Paul Lin speaks with Ameet Nathwani, the global head of cardiovascular and metabolism. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; pharmaceuticals; us; wsj.com; The Journal's Silver Technology Award winner, Aqua Sciences, has turned this cool concept into reality. Paul Lin finds out how and for which clients in a conversation with the company's CEO. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Hardware and Equipment; technology; us; wsj.com; Shirley and Bruce Selby, who have become heavily involved in community work in San Francisco since Mr. Selby left the work force, give tips on communicating about how to spend time in retirement. (Sept. 22); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; Troy Eggers, associate dean for executive education at Columbia Business School, talks with WSJ's Ron Alsop about the increased investment in executive education and what kinds of programs companies want for their future leaders. (Sept. 17); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Carbon offsets are gaining in popularity as a way to reduce environmental footprints. Michel Gelobter, of think tank Redefining Progress, explains to Stacey Delo how they work and why not all of them are environmentally friendly. (Aug. 26); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Raymund Flandez speaks to New York entrepreneur Ari Meisel, 24, who has founded four companies -- including three before he was out of high school. (Aug. 20); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; Security expert Mark Lobel of PricewaterhouseCoopers talks with WSJ.com's Andrew LaValle about the common things employees do on the Internet to jeopardize company security. (July 30); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Internet Services; Internet Software; us; wsj.com; Cycling enthusiast Holly Edwards talks with Paul Lin about her adventures on the open road and how the sport has changed the life of the 60-year-old grandmother. (July 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; us; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Matt Vella looks at how a renewed love for American muscle cars is giving U.S. auto makers a much-needed boost. (July 14); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Pursuits; automobiles; us; wsj.com; Hollywood Tans franchisee Michael J. Lerman shows WSJ's Raymund Flandez how he manages his salons remotely and how technology has made it easier for franchise owners to keep tabs on their businesses (June 25); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; wsj.com; WSJ.com's Paul Lin reports from Naugatuck, Conn., where city officials hope a giant new development based around a unique transit system will breathe life into the economy. (June 11); railroads; economy; us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; wsj.com; Quicken Loans CEO Bill Emerson on why America's biggest online lender continues to flourish despite a slump in the overall housing market. Dow Jones Online's Ed Crane also reports on how corporate culture is fostering growth. (April 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; The restoration of Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco is one example of how golf courses are evolving to meet the needs of serious golfers and also non-golfers. (April 2); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Entertainment and Leisure; us; wsj.com; Ed Crane takes a look at how New York City is trying to merge affordable housing with environmental stewardship -- and set a national example -- by sponsoring a green housing development. (Feb. 12); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Why is innovation important in today's business environment? WSJ's Scott Thurm posed that question and more to a panel of business leaders who convened at the Tech Museum in San Jose, Calif. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; A panel of business leaders convened at the Tech Museum in San Jose, Calif., to discuss how different dimensions of innovation can impact the management process with WSJ's Scott Thurm. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; A panel of business leaders discusses how culture changes in the work place can foster innovation with WSJ's Scott Thurm. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; A panel of business leaders tells Scott Thurm of the Wall Street Journal that standard operating procedures in companies are often enemies of innovation. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; A panel of business leaders discuss the pros and cons of mass collaboration when it comes to innovation. They spoke with Scott Thurm of the Wall Street Journal. (Sept. 24); us; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; wsj.com; A panel of business leaders debate whether it's possible to measure innovation and if so, how. They spoke with Scott Thurm of the Wall Street Journal. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; A panel of business leaders tells Scott Thurm of the Wall Street Journal that it's impossible to foster innovation if the work environment is not one where it's okay to risk and fail. (Sept. 24); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; David Adams of Accenture discusses the concept of future value, including how a company can think about it and what to do if its future value is shrinking. WSJ's George Anders reports. (Oct. 27); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Jay Conger, of Claremont McKenna College, on what younger people expect from their employers, how that's different from their elders -- and what it all means for employees seeking talent. (Sept. 15); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; us; wsj.com; Andrew Thomas, associate director of the Taylor Institute for Direct Marketing, discusses with WSJ's Erin White how the Internet has transformed the balance of power between retailers and manufacturers. (Sept. 15); Advertising; Auto_Tagged_Lineup Special Reports; Consumer Services; Internet Services; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Carol Hymowitz interviews Lynda Gratton, professor of management at the London Business School, about the challenges of managing and overseeing global virtual teams. (June 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Phanish Puranam, a London Business School assistant professor and a scholar at the Advanced Institute of Management in London, on what it takes to outsource effectively. (June 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; Donald Sull, a London Business School profesor, on why companies seeking to seize an opportunity benefit from standardizing most functions. (June 16); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Carol Hymowitz interviews Dr. Anil K. Gupta, a professor at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at The University of Maryland, about how foreign companies can develop markets for their products in China and India. (April 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; Business Insight; China; india; managers; wsj.com; Erik Brynjolfsson discusses how information technology is changing the ways companies expand their businesses. (April 28); Auto_Tagged_Lineup Analysis; us; wsj.com; WSJ's Carol Hymowitz interviews James Kelly and Scott Nadler of ERM, a global consulting firm, about how leadership from below can help companies respond to global climate change. (March 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; economy; us; wsj.com; Find out how RFID tagging works, how companies are using it and why some consumer advocates think it raises serious privacy concerns. (March 3); Auto_Tagged_Lineup News; Electronic Commerce; us; wsj.com; A video player that includes all Journal Report videos. http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1127798163http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=86240652