Table of Contents - November 1995

Table of Contents - November 1995
A Woman's Place is in Cyberspace
Four online alternatives to the old boy's network. Natalie Engler
Adventures of a Global Venture Capitalist
Oh the people you meet in the search for a few million dollars! From armored cars in Colombia to karaoke in Korea, one young entrepreneur learns how to speak money with a global accent. Giles Goodhead
At VeriFone It's a Dog's Life (And They Love It!)
CEO Hatim Tyabji leads a company where work follows the sun, e-mail follows you home -- and everyone follows the leader. William C. Taylor
Can You Work in Netscape Time?
Are you fast enough? Are you hungry enough? Are you tough enough? To work, live, compete in Netscape time? Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?
Corporate giants are struggling in a competitive world they don't understand. Fast Company
Computing for the People
What comes after desktop computing? Social computing -- technology that supports communities and turns cyberspace into a cyberplace. Debra Feinstein
Don't Worry, Be Unhappy
Robert Eichinger isn't a masochist. He simply believes that the challenges of career survival are so profound that "meaning" and "values" may have to take a back seat. Ann Hornaday
Download Your Way to an MBA
It doesn't cost $40,000. It doesn't take two years. And you're never late to class. Ann Harrison
Glamour Biz
A Spy in the House of Work The Spy
Handbook of the Business Revolution - Manifesto
A letter from the founding editors. The Founding Editors
How Do You Know When It's Time To Go?
Everything you ever wanted to know about finding a career counselor (but didn't think to ask). Ann Hornaday
How To Satisfy An Audience - Every Time
Put together the hardware and software kit you'll need to guarantee knock-their-socks-off presentations. John R. Quain
How to Disagree (Without Being Disagreeable)
Make your disagreements not only easier to handle, but also more productive. Don Wallace and Scott McMurray
How to Get at What You're Good At
Before you take the Johnson O'Connor test, brush up on your Martian, work on your wiggly blocks Daniel H. Pink
How to Make a Decision Like a Tribe
Next time you're in a meeting, watch the rituals of business: the dueling egos, turf protection, talking-without-listening. Maybe it's time for a different kind of ritual. Something old. Peter Carlin
I Want My Ford TV!
Good news or bad, it pays to tell your people the truth. After all, if you don't someone else is bound to. And you can quote us. Charles Fishman
In China, It's the 'Year of the Manager'
Motorola's opportunity: to triple its Chinese workforce by the year 2000. Motorola's problem: How to teach 10,000 Chinese the basics of business. Bernard Avishai
Job Interview Quiz - Answers
Find out how prepared you are to answer the new interview questions. Kate Kane
Job Titles We'd Like to Have - Intangible Asset Appraiser
Kate Kane
Killer Results Without Killing Yourself
At 36, Intel's David Marsing suffered a near-fatal heart attack. Now he's running the world's largest semi-conductor factory -- and trying to save Intel from itself. Michael S. Malone
Next Time, What Say We Boil a Consultant
Consultant Debunking Unit Fast Company
Presentation Package Picks
Pick the presentation package that best suits your needs. John R. Quain
Radio Free Business
Shortwave is back. Joshua Shapiro
Rethinking Big on Madison Avenue
"I'm on the verge of being fired everyday," says Peter Kim. "If I'm not. I'm not doing my job. If I cease to push the envelope, I've failed." Greg Farrell
Road Warrior Survival Kit
The ultimate survival kit for mobile executives. Kate Kane
The Fad That Forgot People
One of reengineering's creators explains the iron triangle that turned a modest idea into a destructive fad -- and offers advice on how to avoid the next one. Thomas H. Davenport
The Finnish Company that's Never Done
And never started. The mock history , unreal inventions, and growing influence of Bonk Business Inc. -- and by the way, hold the anchovies. Tom Teal
The Higher You Go, The Farther You See
It's as true for moutaineering as it is for business. The challenge is to make it to the top. Todd Balf
The House that Bloomberg Built
Michael Bloomberg's offices are designed to promote pandemonium with a purpose. There's loads of technology, lots of people, not much room -- and all the free food you can eat. No wonder no one ever goes outside. Nancy Hass
The Man From CHAOS
Dick Morley, inventor of the floppy disk, wants to reinvent your factory. His message: to gain control, you've got to lose control. William Green
The People Are the Company
How to build your company around your people. John Seely Brown and Estee Solomon Gray
The People of Hewlett-Packard v. The Past
Why settle for an ordinary meeting when you can stage a trial or a funeral? When the agenda is change, don't tell people, show them. Eric Matson
The Riddle of Job Interviews
It's the latest twist in hiring techniques -- asking brainteaser questions on obscure subjects to test for mental agility. Be prepared! Kate Kane
Trust (But Verify)
Everybody endorses it - almost nobody knows how to measure it. Two new tools that attach hard numbers to soft and squishy feelings. Eric Matson
VP of Cool
Job Titles We'd Like to Have: Kathy Ryan Kate Kane
What's Black and White and Working?
The answer: South Africa. Wendy Luhabe's consulting firm, Bridging the Gap, trains young blacks to enter the world of business. Eric Ransdell
You Can Print Out Any Time You Like ...
Welcome to the Hotel of the Future. (No, it's not in California). Your room is full of cool technology. Too bad all you do is work. Lisa Wirthman

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