Our friends at Business 2.0 have unleashed their rapier wit in the name of ethics in journalism. Read their withering critique of our totally serious holiday-card blog entries from yesterday.READ MORE›
Another interesting comparative read is Business 2.0's March feature on the next boom towns (access code: B2MAR3140) -- "America's 20 hottest job markets" -- and Inc.'s March feature on the top 25 cities for doing business in ...READ MORE›
Yesterday, I completely missed the news. The New York Times's Brad Stone wrote about, "Ad Downtown Threatening the Survival of Business 2.0." Forbes Brian Caulfield had even covered the impending demise of the publication, "Bye-Bye, ...READ MORE›
FC Now readers have been discussing my previous entry about United's new low-cost airline Ted. Yesterday, Business 2.0 expanded on some of the guerilla marketing tactics used to promote the airline.
This month's Business 2.0 ...READ MORE›
OK, I know the magazine ceased publication in late February, a month shy of its 10th anniversary. But I'm missing it especially now because I just received a really weird notice from Business 2.0.
Here's what 2.0 is telling me: "As ...READ MORE›
Add to that the editor's letter in the first issue of the merged Business 2.0/E-Company Now! way back when. Despite maintaining the name and some content elements -- but getting rid of most of the original Business 2.0 staff and ...READ MORE›
Business 2.0 and the Wall Street Journal have recently published rankings of business schools. The Journal positions Wharton at the top of its listing. And B2.0 grades the schools in its listing, categorizing them as classic, tech, ...READ MORE›
The brand new FastCompany.com homepage design that debuted today is sure to change quite a lot over the coming months.
Not because we don't love it -- we do -- but because we're adopting a business strategy based on agile ...READ MORE›
Sharon, last night you mentioned that one of your executive coaching clients admitted to being a sour-puss. Those weren't your words, just my interpretation. You were coaching him about how to do some fun things with his team even ...READ MORE›
As Fast Company's erstwhile "social capitalist" and founder of the magazine's readers' network, the Company of Friends, I feel the need to defend my friends working in social software.
While the business model for several of the ...READ MORE›
Alison Overholt recently mentioned the new search engine NetNose. Now Business 2.0 is praising Nutch, a new open-source search engine.
FC Now reader Noel Jackson reminds us of other search-engine upstarts such as FAST, whose ...READ MORE›
A recent IBM Global Human Capital Study mentions that 40 percent of organizations believe that a lack of leadership capability is one of the primary workforce related issues. As companies and employees grow and mature one of the ailments of many organizations is developing the needed bench strength for the future.READ MORE›
Enter Stage Left: Huffington Post Veers Into Original Reporting
"Journalism just got more political. For the second time in as many weeks, a popular print reporter covering politics has jumped to a virtually new address. Online ...READ MORE›
There's no future in flight if planes have no place to park.
Yet that's exactly the future we face, with 14 U.S. airports and eight metropolitan areas needing new capacity to accommodate anticipated growth in air traffic through ...READ MORE›
Published book reviews don't sell books anymore. All they do is act as marketing fragments for publishers and authors to spin for promotion. Welcome to the Amazon Review Cycle. [Viral Loop Chronicles Part 2]READ MORE›
Here are some recent media mentions of Fast Company:
Love For Sale: Rebecca Mead, my favorite New Yorker writer, addresses the marketing of mating -- and refers to Fast Company in the process
Biz Bits: Wire editors at the St. ...READ MORE›
Earlier this week, GothamGazette published a solid story about some of the industries and areas for economic development that elude New York City. Given the Gazette's focus, the piece is totally NYC-centric, but the article could ...READ MORE›
Where to begin? Since our newly blended journalism/community platform was released on February 11, we’ve received more attention for FastCompany.com [0] in the few weeks than we did over the past five years. The one-two punch of a ...READ MORE›
In the future, everyone will be a retailer for 15 minutes.
Andy Warhol never said that. But he did say this: "The people who have the best fame are those who have their names on stores. The people with very big stores named after them ...READ MORE›
One of the most eagerly-awaited functions of the recent iPhone 3.0 firmware upgrade was the addition of proper turn-by-turn navigation. The first big-name effort has hit iTunes today: Navigon's MobileNavigator.READ MORE›
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