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Born With It or Not, Leadership Requires Learning

Do successful leaders need raw talent or rigorous training? Or both?READ»

25 Rules for Leaders

Fast Company's recent RealTime San Diego generated a remarkable collection of ideas, tools, and inspirational advice. Here are 25 of the smartest insights that we took away from the event.READ»

The Reeducation of an Internet CEO

A year after MicroStrategy Inc. made our Agenda issue for its visionary use of the Web, the company's outspoken CEO shares the keys to surviving a nearly catastrophic crash.READ»

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Shirts and Skins

Management lessons from the basketball courtREAD»

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Embracing the Hard Part of the Job

In an extended interview, 9/11 Commission member Jamie Gorelick offers additional insights from her experiences.READ»

Fortune Teller

Royal Dutch/Shell spent decades pioneering a system of scenario planning called TINA (There Is No Alternative) to anticipate dramatic changes in the world. Now your company can come up with its own TINA.READ»

25 Rules for Leaders

Fast Company's recent RealTime San Diego generated a remarkable collection of ideas, tools, and inspirational advice. Here are 25 of the smartest insights that we took away from the event.READ»

It's Your (Leader) Ship

As commander of the USS Benfold, he initiated a leadership turnaround that rocked the Navy. Now D. Michael Abrashoff wants to help your company chart a better course. Here, he offers five guiding principles for leaders in tough times.READ»

Leadership Voyage

The head of Lockheed Martin's JSF program, former test pilot Tom Burbage learned some of his earliest lessons in teamwork on the USS Eisenhower.READ»

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Beware of These Blunders

Christopher Lochhead, former chief marketing officer at Scient, knows a bit about delivering bad news. So listen up when he recounts the 13 biggest marketing blunders a battered company can make. Ignore them at your peril.READ»

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