Table of Contents - August 2000

Table of Contents - August 2000

Features

Soul Proprietor
In the midst of the Internet-driven startup boom, it's easy to forget the personal sacrifices that are required to build a company. The saga of smartRay Network Inc. offers a powerful reminder of what real entrepreneurship is all about. Keith H. Hammonds
The Permatemps Contretemps
It is the dark side of Free Agent Nation. Here's how the mix of Microsoft's human-resources policies, unwilling temps, high-tech union organizers, and "permatemp" agents produced unintended consequences -- and a cautionary tale. Ron Lieber
Training to Work
Unit of One Jill Rosenfeld
Unleash Your Ideavirus
Here's a big idea: Ideas are driving the economy. Here's a bigger idea: Ideas that spread fastest win. Seth Godin
Unleash Your Ideavirus - Part Two
Here's a big idea: Ideas are driving the economy. Here's a bigger idea: Ideas that spread fastest win. Seth Godin
Working, Naturally
The news came as a shock to the people of Patagonia: Despite the company's commitment to the environment, its own operations were at odds with nature. What happened next was only natural. Ron Lieber
Youth Movement
Michael Furdyk and Jennifer Corriero are advising Microsoft on what the next generation of knowledge workers wants from software. Did we mention that they're, like, really young? Curtis Sittenfeld

Report From the Future

Aging Assumptions
Report From the Futurist Erika Germer
Chief Acceleration Officer
Job Titles of the Future: Lloyd Walker Christine Canabou
Feed Your Head
Get big sound from small headphones. Amy Wilson
Give Us a Buzz
Buzz is the cuter scooter. Amy Wilson
Got a Better Idea? Let's Do Lunch
Meeting I Never Miss Betsy Wiesendanger
It's Not a Job Interview, It's a Subculture!
Interviewing for a programming job is like walking into a game of Dungeons & Dragons: sphinxlike interrogators, enigmatic riddles. Two survivors have cracked the code and written the ultimate tour guide. Ellen McCarty
It's in the Bag
What's Your Problem? Erika Germer
Know-It-Alls Need Not Apply
Sometimes the smartest people in the room are the ones who don't know anything at all -- especially if they're in the Fourth Room, a creative safe house in London where the credo is "Leap before you look." Ian Wylie
My Favorite Bookmarks - Mike Smith
Picks from the founder and CEO of LifeSketch.com. Fast Company
My Favorite Bookmarks - Walter J. Ife
Picks from the cofounder of buyarock.com Fast Company
Preempt Those Travel Disasters
Christine Canabou
Road Rules - Rule 22
Don't bookend with weekends. Heath Row
The Whole Nine Yards
Take the hassle out of measuring. Sylvia Manzano, Office Manager
Why Aren't There More Women at the Top?
Why can't a woman be more like a man? Two new career books about women and the world of work offer up tired advice that was old when it was new -- 20 years ago. A third offers a more thoughtful analysis. Pamela Kruger
Write Code. Do Demos. Party On.
The Gathering -- the world's largest (and loudest) computer party. Rekha Balu

Net Company

Countdown to Relaunch!
Intelsat has helped make global communications work -- while struggling to succeed as an international agency that answers to many different governments. Now it's up to Ramu Potarazu, Intelsat's privatization czar, to make the agency a real company. Bill Breen
Do You Belong?
Bet the Company Cathy Olofson
Don't Show Me - Tell Me
Tellme lets you search the Web over the phone. Gina Imperato
Honesty Is the Best Policy - Trust Us
These Silicon Valley leaders are taking the ethical high road -- and betting that it's the road to success. George Anders
Professor Ulrich's Excellent Adventure
A few smart people. A really good idea. The level-the-playing-field impact of the Internet. Who needs money-hungry VCs? The story of Wharton professor Karl Ulrich and his hot-selling scooter reminds us why we first fell in love with the Web. Paul C. Judge
Value Propositions
The five propositions that strategists David Bovet and Joseph Martha say help companies create value for their customers. Keith H. Hammonds
Why Johnny Can't Play
What's the matter with kids today? Says market-research guru Ted Klauber: Their lives are so busy, so structured, and so infused with digital technology that they have no time for fun. Pamela Kruger
You'll Really Flip Over This Feature
Click Here: Backflip makes rediscovering sites easy. Gina Imperato

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Change Agent - Issue 37
"You want policies? You can't handle these policies!" Seth Godin
Club E-Tox
A Spy in the House of Work The Spy
Digital Matters - Issue 37
"The dotcom crash was like a shark attack." John Ellis
Life/Work - Issue 37
"There is a disturbing imbalance today between giving and getting." Tony Schwartz
Living Dangerously - Issue 37
Can we develop an ability to have vision? Harriet Rubin
Steal These Ideas
A letter from the founding editors. The Founding Editors