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Featured in the May Issue of <em>Fast Company</em> Magazine

How to Tame the Boss from Hell, page 86 Ambition, self-confidence, even a little bloodlust have pretty much been prerequisites for success in American business. Yet, Andrew Park reveals how some of the most intimidating executive ...READ»

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Hondas in Space

The ex-CEO of PayPal is spending a fortune to prove you can build rockets faster, cheaper, and better. Innovation, it seems, isn't always rocket science.READ»

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Walking the Walk

Is it possible to run a billion-dollar public company and save the world at the same time? Timberland's CEO Jeffrey Swartz is trying to find out.READ»

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Best of the Worst ... Year Ever: Part 2

Fast Company's most popular and powerful Web-exclusive feature stories of 2001.READ»

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Fast Company Author Interviews

Author interviews previously featured on fastcompany.com.READ»

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Fast Company Book Reviews

Book reviews previously featured on fastcompany.com.READ»

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What Counts in a Job Now

Forget promises of options, Foosball tables, and free breakfast buffets. Today's job seekers want more tangible rewards, like challenging work, skilled managers -- and cash.READ»

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Smart Ways to Land Your Next Gig

The good news: You've found a good job in a company that's built to last. The bad news: Lots of others are jockeying for the same position. Here are strategies to help you stand apart while everyone else is standing around.READ»

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Flip Your Competition

Harvard Business School professor David B. Yoffie takes the martial arts into the executive suite. Your rivals will flip over his ideas (if you apply them right).READ»

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Battle of the Brands

John Hancock's outspoken CEO names names and points fingers at some high-profile brand offenders in his new book. He also offers some good advice on not screwing up your own company's brand.READ»

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The Bear Market's Happiest Man

Tom Neff explains what companies from Lucent to Yahoo! are looking for in their new leaders. Hint: Internet-startup experience is not enough.READ»

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Design Intervention

At Philips, a place long known for big ideas and small numbers, can there be too much of a good thing?READ»

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Letter From the Editor

Design, by Design.READ»

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Between the Lines

The stories behind this issue's stories.READ»

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My (Long) Day At the Top

After years of writing about great (and not-so-great) business leaders, I got a chance to become one. Do I have what it takes? Or should I stick to my day job?READ»

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The Beauty of Simplicity

Marissa Mayer, who keeps Google's home page pure, understands that less is more. Other tech companies are starting to get it, too. Here's why making things simple is the new competitive advantage.READ»

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Weird Science

Homaro Cantu's odd brand of humor, technology, shock value, and flavor has turned the fine-dining experience on its head. Now this 29-year-old reformed pyromaniac is trying to redefine the nature of food--and, oh yeah, end world hunger.READ»

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Letter From the Editor

Feed your head.READ»

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Between the Lines

The stories behind this issue's stories.READ»

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Between the Lines

The stories behind this issue's stories.READ»

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Feedback

Letters. Updates. Advice.READ»

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The Storm After the Storm

Tulane University President Scott Cowen was at the tail end of a respected career when Katrina hit. The hurricane almost destroyed his institution--and gave him the chance to reinvent it.READ»

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Other Recommended Reading

Experience the Message, The Wal-Mart Effect, and Confessions of a Wall Street Analyst.READ»

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Patently Aggressive

Forgent Networks sues software giants for patent infringement. Is it protecting inventors--or driving a stake through the heart of innovation?READ»

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Bob Nardelli is Watching

He's a by-the-numbers GE vet--but he has turned massive, unwieldy Home Depot into an innovation machine.READ»