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Gen. Mills’ Betty Crocker on List of “Famous Frontwomen”

In 1921, a predecessor to General Mills invented the name Betty Crocker in order to personalize responses to customer letters, thousands of which flooded in during a promotional contest for Gold Medal Flour. Today, Betty Crocker is a household name—so well known, in fact, that it made a just-released Adweek list of “Five Famous Female

Study: Workers 50% Less Productive When Privacy Is Risked

An independent study commissioned by 3M, which makes privacy filters for computers and mobile devices, found that lost productivity stemming from employees’ visual privacy concerns could potentially cost a U.S. business with more than 7,500 workers in excess of $1 million annually.