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Leadership Hall Of Fame: Marshall Goldsmith, Author Of "What Got You Here, Won't Get You There"

We continue our examination of the business book "What Got You Here, Won't Get You There" with an interview of author Marshall Goldsmith. What is the number one obstacle to change? And what is he writing now?READ»

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Ford CEO Alan Mulally Wants Dealerships Like Apple Stores, Cars as Killer Apps [Part 3]

On the heels of the New York Auto Show, Fast Company's Paul Hochman talks to Mulally about the role of technology at Ford -- from employees ideas for innovations to consumers high-tech customized experiences at dealerships and behind the wheel.READ»

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Ford CEO Alan Mulally Wants Dealerships Like Apple Stores, Cars as Killer Apps [Part 2]

On the heels of the New York Auto Show, Fast Company's Paul Hochman talks to Mulally about the role of technology at Ford -- from employees ideas for innovations to consumers high-tech customized experiences at dealerships and behind the wheel.READ»

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Ford CEO Alan Mulally Wants Dealerships Like Apple Stores, Cars as Killer Apps [Video]

On the heels of the New York Auto Show, Fast Company's Paul Hochman talks to Mulally about the role of technology at Ford -- from employees ideas for innovations to consumers high-tech customized experiences at dealerships and behind the wheel.READ»

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How Ford's Sync Technology Will Turn It Into America's Most Surprising Consumer Electronics Company [Update]

The next generation of Ford's Sync technology will turn its cars into rolling, talking, socially networked, cloud-connected supermachines. Introducing America's most surprising consumer-electronics company.READ»

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What Other Automakers Can Learn from Alan Mulally

In September, 2006, then-CEO of Ford Motor Company William Clay Ford Jr. took a risk. In search of his own replacement, his offers were passed up by a pair of respected automotive leaders, so he did something few (if any) anticipate: he hired an aeronautical engineer to lead his own company. The rest is turning into history.READ»

The Big Three Big-Top

With so many jobs in the balance and their fingers in so many pies I don't want any of the top three automakers, Chrysler, GM, or Ford, to fold up their tents.  One way or another I want them get their acts  together and turn ...READ»