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Fast Company Feature | 1 recommendations
The world is awash in a sea of capital. Vast pools of money controlled by moguls like Gates, Murdoch, Saudi princes, and new Chinese tycoons, money pouring from London to New York to Tokyo to Hong Kong and on around the globe. Hot money hunting for cool ideas: write a nifty business plan about PCs, the Net, the Web, and watch as the cash cascades in.
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Cynthia baker joined Women's Wire for the same reason thousands of other professional women have entered the gender-specific areas of the Net: she was planning to move to a new city and hoped to network with women who lived there. But when her boss objected to her career plans -- and then delivered an unexpected ultimatum about her future -- the stakes got higher. As one of a handful of female managers in a major consumer-electronics company, Baker recalls, "I didn't know who to turn to."
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Hotels are finally getting serious about business road warriors. Among the major U.S. chains, Hyatt Hotels (800-233-1234) seems to be leading the way. It was one of the first chains to make standard rooms designed specifically for business travelers. Every guest room now includes dual-line phones, speakerphones, speed dialing, conference calling, and optional direct-dial lines.