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The Three Keys to Change

This week, we at Fast Company have been celebrating the release of Alan Deutschman's book, Change or Die: The Three Keys to Change at Work and in Life. The book started with a very widely-read article titled, "Change or Die." We ...READ»

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Change or Die: The Three Keys to Change at Work and in Life By Alan Deutschman ReganBooks, January 2007 In Change or Die, Deutschman, a Fast Company senior writer, expands upon his popular May 2005 cover story, debunking myths ...READ»

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"Change or Die" -- the book

To the many readers who sent me email or posted blog entries about "Change or Die," my May 2005 cover story in Fast Company, I'm pleased to announce that I've expanded the article into a full-length book: "Change or Die: The Three ...READ»

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Preferred Coworkers

Fancy this: "An overwhelming majority of people would rather work with a less-skilled but likeable person than a more-competent jerk." Talent & Careers Resource Center contributors Beverly Kaye and Sharon Jordan-Evans recently ...READ»

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Between The Lines

The stories behind this issue's stories.READ»

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Feedback

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There's Gold in Them Thar Smelly Hills

A single ton of junked PCs has more gold than 17 tons of ore. That's why landfills might--just might--pay for their own cleanup.READ»

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Icons on Parade

OK, I admit, I was secretly hoping that the New York advertising community would pull off some outrageous stunt -- maybe bringing back the giant Sta-Puft Marshmallow Man from "Ghostbusters" or staging a smackdown between the ...READ»

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This is Your Brain on Creativity

I was reading the great blog Noise Between Stations this morning and came across a link to what looks like an interesting article in Scientific American Mind. After reading Alan Deutschman's May cover story, "Change or Die," I'm ...READ»

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"Change or Die," the Book, and Resolutions

I'm excited to let you know that I've expanded my May 2005 Fast Company cover story into a full-length book, "Change or Die," which goes on sale today in U.S. bookstores. I'll be blogging about "Change or Die" throughout the week. ...READ»

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The Case for Change

This month's letter from the editor.READ»

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Working for the Boss From Hell

This month's letter from the editor.READ»

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Feedback

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Seven Card Stud

Making decisions under pressure. Scoping out the competition. Sizing up the rewards and risks. (Who knows more than the world's greatest poker player?)READ»

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Can GM Heal Thyself?

Sure, GM chief Rick Wagoner has plenty of problems he's currently battling. But the auto maker's real Achilles' heel, it turns out, may lie in the company's funding of retirees' health benefits. The Wall Street Journal turned its ...READ»

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Attack of the Baby Pixars

Digital animation isn't the cozy little world it used to be. Now lots of people are trying it--and trying to shoot the big studios' lights out.READ»

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Feedback

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Building a Better Movie Business

It's the iconic American industry. But audiences are vanishing, piracy is soaring, and new technology is treacherous. Can Tinseltown innovate its way out of trouble?READ»

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Super Size Me!

Mercedes is bringing a bigger, bloated version of its Smart car to the United States. Is this cowardice -- or clever strategy? Two writers argue the case.READ»

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Change or Die

All leadership comes down to this: changing people's behavior. Why is that so damn hard? Science offers some surprising new answers -- and ways to do better.READ»

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The Three Keys to Change

In this excerpt from the introduction to his new book, Change or Die: The Three Keys to Change at Work and in Life, Alan Deutschman discusses the framework to successfully change yourself.READ»

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Feedback

Letters. Updates. Advice.READ»

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Between the Lines

The stories behind this issue's stories.READ»

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Finding Your Inner Creative

This month's letter from the editor.READ»

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Distilled to Our Essence

This month's letter from the editor.READ»