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Table of Contents - April 2003

Table of Contents - April 2003

Features

Double-Digit Growth in No-Growth Times
It's every company's goal -- but it's one that few manage to achieve. Here are strategies and tactics to make your company grow again, drawn from in-depth research on companies that have been registering double-digit growth for years. Tired of cutting costs and downsizing dreams? This is your wake-up call. Adrian Slywotzky and Richard Wise
page 66
How Google Grows...and Grows...and Grows
... Its performance is the envy of executives and engineers around the world ... For techno-evangelists, Google is a marvel of Web brilliance ... For Wall Street, it may be the IPO that changes everything (again) ... But Google is also a case study in savvy management -- a company filled with cutting-edge ideas, rigorous accountability, and relentless attention to detail ... Here's a search for the growth secrets of one of the world's most exciting young companies -- a company from which every company can learn. Keith H. Hammonds
page 74
10 things You Always Wanted To Know About Money
(and can't afford not to ask)
What are your chances of being audited? Could the economy function without bank machines? What's the one stock investment that you should have made when you were young? We answer 10 questions -- some serious, some lighthearted, all eye-opening -- about the stuff that makes the world go round. Fast Company
page 83
Fight to Survive
Tough-minded advice for tough times: how to get by on (a lot) less. The ultimate guide to living off the land, keeping your priorities straight, and not losing hope. Courtesy of the U.S. Army Special Forces. After you've read about how to "Fight to Survive" in this issue of the magazine, read "The Ultimate Survivor", a Web-only companion profile of First Lieutenant James "Nick" Row. Chuck Salter
page 92
The Ultimate Survivor
The Army's Special Forces SERE course was designed by a Green Beret who relied on its four elements -- survival, evasion, resistance, and escape -- to return home from the Vietnam War in one of that war's most improbable survival stories. Chuck Salter
Web-exclusive feature
A Reformer Who Means Business
With legal tenacity, business diplomacy, and media savvy, Cyrus Mehri has tackled racial discrimination at some of America's best-known organizations, from Texaco to the NFL. He has won huge awards and made real change. He's even winning some fans in the executive suite. Chuck Salter
page 102
The Next Big (Legal) Thing?
Brad Seligman is spearheading a lawsuit against America's largest private employer, charging it with discrimination against its female workers. Wal-Mart never bargained for this. Chuck Salter
page 112
Fast Talk: The New IT Agenda
CIOs and CTOs offer straight talk about their most strategic investments (and how they justify them). Christine Canabou
page 53

Next

Rules of Business Ethics
Striking a balance "between integrity and sensibility," the U.S. Department of Commerce last week issued a set of business-ethics guidelines that it hopes will restore confidence in the U.S. economy by making it easier for the public to understand what constitutes unethical behavior and for corporations to fulfill their moral and legal obligations. An excerpt of the regulations, including codified exceptions, follows. Andrew Marlatt
page 25
Cheat Sheet
How to Speak Business This Month. Polly LaBarre
page 30
"One Double Cap, Decaf, Wi-Fi, Skim. to Stay."
Alison Overholt
page 34
Chris Lowe: Time to Get Real
Who: Chris Lowe
Title: Chief marketing officer, Coca-Cola North America
Where: Atlanta, Georgia
Challenge: Teach the world to love Coke...again. Fara Warner
page 36
Mars Wins the Shipping Game
When it comes to the math of logistics, this company has a beautiful mind. Ian Wylie
page 38
Stuff of the Month
Fast Company
page 44
Time to Trim Your Network?
Guilt by association: the company you keep can help your career -- or derail it. Christine Canabou
page 46
Earth Inc.'s Annual Report
As a shareholder in this Planet, you might want to know how your company is doing. Douglas McGray
page 48
Play the Cell Phone Game...
And win! Just take our simple test, then match your persona to the right phone and plan! Alison Overholt
page 50
Speedometer: Special Global Economy Edition
Going fast. Going slow. Going nowhere. Ryan Underwood
page 122

Columns

What's the News About the Nightly News?
This month, Anne exchanges email with Tom Brokaw, anchor and managing editor, NBC Nightly News With Tom Brokaw. Anne Kreamer
page 62
MSNBC Turns Into a Freak Show
John Ellis
page 63
A Brief History of Hard Work, Adjusted for Risk
Seth Godin
page 64

More Great Stuff

Do You Know How to Grow?
The Founding Editors
page 12
Between the Lines
The stories behind this issue's stories. Fast Company
page 14