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Summertime, and the Reading Is Easy

Put aside your workaday reading material and pick up something that stretches your mind, grips your imagination, or backfills the gaps in your literary repertoire. We have some wise suggestions for your summer book list.READ»

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Is Bigger Better?

Unit of OneREAD»

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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»

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Broadband Penetration in Korea

George Gilder is chairman of Gilder Group Inc. and a senior fellow at Seattle's Discovery Institute, where he directs the institute's program on high technology and public policy. Author of the book Telecosm, Gilder showed up as a ...READ»

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What We Have Here Is a Failure of Imagination

Phil Neches was founder, chief scientist, and vice president of Teradata Corp., which applied parallel processing to relational databases. After Teradata was acquired by NCR, which was then acquired by AT&T, Neches served a number of ...READ»

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Thought Leaders: The Next 30

So many people are interested in who else is on this list and where they rank that I thought it would be helpful to share with you the next 30. So here they are: 21. Jeffrey Pfeffer 22. Philip Kotler 23. Robert C. Merton 24. C.K. ...READ»

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Bobos " R" Us

David Brooks has seen the new American establishment -- and it is us! But has he discovered the power of latte-drinking, laptop-toting "bourgeois bohemians" just as the sun is setting on their glorious reign?READ»

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You Say You Want a Revolution?

We all want to change the world. But does business change really require revolutionary zeal? Two important new books offer sharply competing perspectives on the virtues of business bolshevism.READ»

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Digital Matters - Issue 52

Most everyone has written off the dotcoms. Smart investors are finding the real value.READ»

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Books previously featured in Fast Company (2000)READ»

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Digital Matters - Issue 47

"Many things matter, and here's what matters most."READ»