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tech
22 Don’t Tell Anyone
How nondisclosure
agreements became
one of the tech indus-
try’s favorite tools—and
why free speech may
still be a long way off.
By JEFF JOHN ROBERTS

24 When Tech and
Labor Collide
As technology pushes
deeper into the work-
place, some employees
are pushing back.
By JONATHAN VANIAN

invest
28 When a Shuffled
Deck Means a Better
Hand
At the few companies
with “staggered”
boards, sharehold-
ers can replace only
a few directors at a
time. Here’s why that
continuity has paid off
for investors.
By RYAN DEROUSSEAU

32 Pain-Proof
Your Portfolio—
for Next Time
The array of recent
changes to the tax code
left investors dizzy this
year. But these four
moves could save you
money over the long
haul. By ERIK SHERMAN

focus

13 D i s n e y ’s L a t e s t
Blockbuster Isn’t in
Theaters
Robert Iger enlists
Stormtroopers and
X-Men in a bid to win the
streaming wars.
By ADAM LASHINSKY

16 Making Green
Here’s what people
actually get paid in the
high-growth industry
of legal marijuana.
By CHRIS MORRIS

17 Can Best Buy
Keep Winning?
The blue-and-yellow
big box turns to a
trusted lieutenant of its
turnaround CEO.
By PHIL WAHBA

18 When Plus
Is a Minus
Branding experts
weigh in on the growing
use of the arithmetic
symbol in product names.
By ARIC JENKINS

19 Neue Batterien
The German govern-
ment has made a big bet
on batteries, but is the
investment in the right
place? By DAVID MEYER

briefing

6 Hope and Courage
Move the World
How to understand
the traits that great
leaders share.
By CLIFTON LEAF

foreword

34 Bali’s Inimitable
Allure
Whether you’re seeking
spiritual wellness
or a surfer’s paradise,
this Indonesian island
is a destination of
balance.
By ALEXANDRA KIRKMAN

36 An Adventure
With Purpose
Ecotourism is increas-
ingly trendy, but this
African safari operator
has been walking the
walk for 35 years.
By LINDSEY TRAMUTA

38 Time for Travel
You don’t need to
be Jacques Cousteau
to enjoy these voyag-
ing watches.
By DANIEL BENTLEY

last byte

96 Birth of a
Quandary
In most industrial
nations, the average
number of childbirths
per woman has fallen.
But what’s good news
for the planet is also
a looming economic
challenge.
Te x t by MATT HEIMER;
graphic by NICOLAS RAPP

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