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Next Health: Better Office Health Through Employee's Diet

Moderation, schmoderation. Can Zoe Finch Totten's whole-foods-only wellness system attack companies' health-care costs through employees' stomachs?READ»

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The Headhunter's Guide To The Top 10 Films Of 2008

As an executive recruiter, it's my job to examine trends, gauge the needs of the marketplace and get my clients into jobs that will make the best use of their skill sets. When the process is firing on all cylinders, it is extremely ...READ»

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The Twine that Binds: Q&A with Nova Spivack

Half a century ago, management guru Peter Drucker introduced the concept of the knowledge worker. Today his grandson, Nova Spivack, is trying to turn their knowledge into something more than the sum of the parts and boost their ...READ»

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Connecting with Connectors

In a special excerpt from the new book Never Eat Alone, Keith Ferrazzi explains who you need to connect with -- and why.READ»

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Connecting with Connectors

In a special excerpt from the new book Never Eat Alone, Fastcompany.com Networking resource center contributor Keith Ferrazzi explains who you need to connect with -- and why.READ»

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Fast Company Author Interviews

Author interviews previously featured on fastcompany.com.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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Deciding to Go Digital

Rick Schnall's glimpse of the future was enough to pull three companies together -- and out of the past.READ»

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Preparing For Act II

Mike Jeans helps execs reroute their careers. Find out why you should embrace your career crises and stop being shy about asking for directions.READ»

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CEOs Who Should Lose Their Jobs

It's the new era of accountability: Most of the nation's worst-performing bosses have been shown the door. But what about the guys who just won't go? Meet the Teflon CEOs. Poor results, declining stock prices, and strategic blunders just seem to slide right off them.READ»

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Design - Eva L. Maddox

"Design shapes the way we live. So it ought to serve everyone."READ»

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Advertisers in Issue 18

Interact with the companies whose products and services are advertised in Fast Company.READ»