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Topic: Candice Carpenter

  

Radical Mentoring

The cofounder and CEO of iVillage on tough mentoring.READ»

Stop the Fight

It's time for twentysomethings and fortysomethings to stop brawling and start learning from each other. These new-economy heavyweights have put down their gloves and embraced the best of both generations.READ»

The Secrets of Their Success - and Yours

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Needing Diversity

"You need more diversity than you could imagine. I'm not talking about just gender or race. I mean diversity of skills and temperament. It's hard to get your team composition right. At the beginning, you need more diversity than you ...READ»

Needing Diversity

"You need more diversity than you could imagine. I'm not talking about just gender or race. I mean diversity of skills and temperament. It's hard to get your team composition right. At the beginning, you need more diversity ...READ»

Needing Diversity

"You need more diversity than you could imagine. I'm not talking about just gender or race. I mean diversity of skills and temperament. It's hard to get your team composition right. At the beginning, you need more diversity than you ...READ»

Living Dangerously - Issue 41

"Who or what is killing the great women of the corporate world?"READ»

Ideas Rule! (But Who Rules Ideas?)

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iVillage.com

One of the first women to climb Yosemite's notorious Half Dome, Candice Carpenter knows a thing or two about battling her way to the top. Today, the resilient CEO and 47-year-old single mother of two is propelling her company -- ...READ»

Dots Dashed

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The Fast Pack

We invited some of the smartest people we know to consider four of the toughest questions around. Fast Company celebrates its second anniversary with the ultimate business roundtable.READ»

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Melissa Bradley

President and CEO of Bradley Holding Company, New YorkREAD»

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Working on Borrowed Time

"Work-life" balance is a cruel fantasy. How I learned to raise my child and run my company without feeling guilty.READ»

Relics of the New Economy: Where Are They Now?

Where Are They Now? Click here to let us know which once-prominent business leaders and innovators you want to catch up on, and the Fast Company team will do its best to get the goods on those long gone. Who have readers asked ...READ»

Marc Andreessen, Act II

What's still true -- and what was never true -- about the Internet.READ»