A story on its website states, “The section will include best-in-class business content from such trusted publications as Kiplinger’s, Fast Company and Inc. The pages also will draw features from the Chicago Tribune’s Blue Sky Innovation lab, which is intently focused on advice for and by entrepreneurs, and from LeanIn.org, which encourages women to ‘change the conversation from what we can’t do to what we can do.’
“You’ll see some familiar bylines — Welcome back, columnist Kathy Kristof! — as the section provides personal-finance tips and insights into the overall economy.
“We are particularly excited that Success brings content to the Sunday Business pages that we don’t already get through our Bloomberg News, Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal and Associated Press wire services.”
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