Fast Company Senior Editor Jennifer Reingold will appear on CNBC's Closing Bell today at 4:40 p.m. ET for her monthly segment on CEO See-Ya! Jennifer and a pharmaceutical analyst from Oppenheimer will debate the tenure of Merck's CEO ...READ»
Fast Company team member Jennifer Reingold will appear on CNBC's Squawk Box tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. ET for her monthly CEO See-Ya! segment. On the chopping block this month: Circuit City CEO W. Alan McCullough (access code required).READ»
These days it's hard to go anywhere without hearing people say that the government should step in and do something about the offshoring trend -- that hemorrhaging of service sector (and, increasingly, of white collar) jobs from the ...READ»
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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»
Putting the Carly gender question aside (take note Linda!), the big question now is who will take over at HP? In the piece Jennifer Reingold and I wrote recently looking back at the book Built to Last, in which HP was listed as one ...READ»
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»
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»
According to the New York Daily News, Def Jam founder Russell Simmons has come under fire for crossing the line from political activist -- to lobbyist. In Jennifer Reingold's November profile of the hip-hop entrepreneur, she comments ...READ»
Last December, Jennifer Reingold attended the opening argument in the case of Frank Quattrone. At the time, it was unclear what the outcome of the former technology banker's trial would be, and today, it looks slightly more ...READ»
In September, following our feature on CEOs who should lose their jobs, Motorola Inc.'s then CEO, Christopher Galvin, resigned. Yesterday, Motorola named former Sun president Ed Zander as the company's new CEO.
Now, correlation is ...READ»
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»
Hot on the heels of the publication of the October issue of Fast Company -- and Jennifer Reingold's feature on CEOs who should lose their jobs -- Motorola Inc.'s CEO Christopher Galvin resigned Friday. In our story, we named Galvin ...READ»