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Twenty Tweets #17

It is always a great aha! moment whenever you capture yourself doing a klutzy thing - for if I am transfering my personal orientated tweets to my blog, then I don't need all the paraphenelia of twitter shortform, though I will include ...READ»

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Twenty Tweets #15

Playtime on twitter is slowly dissipating, I am getting a good feel of what is enjoyable, what is a plain waste of time, what is leading to good habits, what is extenuating bad habits and more importantly a feeling for community ...READ»

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Twenty Tweets #14

Is this old fashioned selfishness?  Am I out of touch with the "new reality"?  Would I be wiser if I was deaf, dumb & blind?  Yet I am here am I not, I am thinking out and exploring my thoughts here - I am not be ...READ»

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Too Many Social Network Updates? Two Tools for Filtering the Nobodies

There are plenty of tools out there for adding "friends" to your social network: Glue lets you connect with others who like the same media and entertainment sites as you, Twinkle lets you discover people tweeting near you, ...READ»

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Women Business Builders Take Toronto

A report from the front lines of women-run businessREAD»

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Ad:tech Panel: Context is King – Finding Information in an Overcrowded World

A panel at ad:tech today entitled ‘Context is King’ featured Vivian Schiller, Senior VP and General Manager of the NYTimes.com; John Byrne, Executive Editor and Editor in Chief of Businessweek.com; Betsy Morgan, CEO The ...READ»

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The Fast Company Interview: Jeff Immelt

A candid conversation with the CEO of General Electric about leadership, creativity, fear -- and what it's really like to run the world's most influential company.READ»

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Super Size Me!

Mercedes is bringing a bigger, bloated version of its Smart car to the United States. Is this cowardice -- or clever strategy? Two writers argue the case.READ»

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Feedback

Letters. Updates. Advice.READ»

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Feedback

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A Field Guide to the Gurus

Sometimes a book is more than just a book. In the guru business, a block-buster title is the ticket to hefty lecture fees and consulting gigs till you're dead. Here's how some of the biz-book heavyweights stack up against one another.READ»

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Feedback

Letters. Updates. Advice.READ»

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Feedback

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JetBlue Is Superfly

Letters. Updates. Advice.READ»

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Feedback: Things Leaders Do

Fast Company's readers are leaders. So we turned to you to learn more about the successful characteristics, qualities, and skills of leaders.READ»

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Practicing More Than Jack Preached

John A. Byrne, editor-in-chief of Fast Company, recalls his first meetings with GE CEO Jeff Immelt -- and considers the leadership style, skills, and strategy of Jack Welch's successor.READ»

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JFK Slept Here

A money pit? Not quite. John K. Castle is as rational an investor as you'll ever find. But he fell in love with a piece of Camelot.READ»

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For Those Who Love Ideas

This month's letter from the editor.READ»

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How to Lead Now

Getting Extraordinary Performance When You Can't Pay for It.READ»

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What Are You Working On?

This month's letter from the editors.READ»

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FC Recommends

Each of these professions we love to hate has spawned its own literature -- a survey of power and influence through the ages. Here are the classics in each category.READ»

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min day summit 2007 Wake-Up Call

Here at the MinOnline min day summit in New York at the Grand Hyatt Hotel where George Janson, managing partner, director of print, Mediaedge:cia, stood in front of a room full of magazine and advertising professionals to share ...READ»

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Fun at Work

Yesterday morning I attended an industry event, "Breakfast with a Leader," to hear our CEO address the crowd. The biggest take-away presented by Russell Denson? His three priorities, in this order: Have fun, make sure your ...READ»

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Too Smart to Marry? Not So Fast!

As if bright women don't have enough to worry about -- what with wage gaps andREAD»

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Fast Company... on the Air!

Fast Company's editor in chief, John A. Byrne, was featured on NPR's All Things Considered yesterday afternoon. In a produced segment, John discussed the differences between Donald Trump and The Apprentice and Richard Branson and ...READ»