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Design Minded

Dan Pink examines some of the causes of the rise of the creative class.READ»

Good Calls and Bad Calls from Our First 10 Years

Here are the predictions we got right and others that turned out to be very wrong.READ»

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Daniel H. Pink

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Sweet (In)security

With our November issue, Fast Company will celebrate 10 years of publication. Each month until then, we'll review one of our favorite editions from the first decade.READ»

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Pink's Whole New Approach to Career Guides

Daniel Pink's The Adventures of Johnny Bunko - The Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need is anything but a simple comic book, even if it closely resembles one. Aimed primarily at recent (and impending) college grads, Bunko is a ...READ»

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Freelance

Learn more about Free Agent Nation, create a Guru profile, and search Guru.com's database of quality gigs.READ»

How to Act Like a Designer

If you're in any business, you're in the design business. We're all designers now. That's cool, but it's also daunting. How can civilian sales reps and IT geeks incorporate a design sensibility into their work and life? We posed that question to several top designers: How can we be, well, more like them? Here's what they suggested.READ»

How to Get at What You're Good At

Before you take the Johnson O'Connor test, brush up on your Martian, work on your wiggly blocksREAD»

Character Test

Terrorism, recession, bankruptcy, scandal. Is this a great country or what?READ»

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Business As Usual?

"To survive in this age, individuals and organizations must examine what they're doing to earn a living and ask themselves three questions:" From Daniel H. Pink, author A Whole New MindREAD»

Read Between the (Unemployment) Lines

Need a boost? Sit down with one of these 20 books recommended by Fast Company's cadre of career experts. Get smart. Get inspired. Get work.READ»

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Best of the Worst ... Year Ever

Fast Company's most popular and powerful magazine stories of 2001.READ»

Fast Company's Best Books of 2005

Forgive us for blowing past the new year before getting up what may be the last best of 2005 list you'll read, but we hope it's worth the wait. We were hibernating with a collection of 1950's advertising satires and lost track of ...READ»

Is Your Business a Show Business?

If it's not, then you'd better write a new script. Forget price, quality, and service. The new competitive arena is the customer's experience. And in a new book, "The Experience Economy," work isn't play -- it's a play.READ»

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Let's Talk About Sex

Is the new world of work as open for women as it is for men? Yes and no. These Fast Company stories about gender relations show that the more things change, the more a few things stay the same.READ»

Beyond Reengineering

From our first issue forward, Fast Company has tackled the ideas of reengineering, restructuring, and rethinking how business works. Here are some of our best stories about big-business change.READ»

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Fast.Gov

What better way to answer the call of your country than to offer the next president some management advice?READ»

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Emergency.gov

When Bill Shunn decided to play Good Samaritan on September 11, he launched an online phenomenon that quickly grew beyond his means. He also raised a crucial question: How can the United States use the Internet more effectively to respond to calamities?READ»

Feedback

Letters. Updates. Advice.READ»

Hey, Your CEO Wears Combat Boots!

The Army's school for information warriors is training students from Oracle, IBM, and Kodak for a new era of competition.READ»

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New Economy 101

Take this crash course in the new world of work.READ»

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Time to Get Emotional

Methods for predicting, measuring and targeting emotional reactions to current packages and products as well as understanding aspirations for better next generations are a key part of developing brands that succeed today.READ»

Out of the Box

Ideo has had a hand in everything from Prada's Manhattan store to the Palm V. Now it has put is unique consumer-research system on cards, so everyone can play along at home.READ»

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Freedom from Frenzy

A letter from the founding editors.READ»

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Between The Lines

The stories behind this issue's stories.READ»