In this month's issue, Linda Tischler writes that brands are less and less about what we buy, and more and more about who we are. Seeing as we're in between the Democratic and Republican national conventions in an increasingly ...READ»
Almost two years ago, Linda Tischler wrote up about the trading up phenom: people putting a premium on new luxuries. Now there's a new wrinkle on aspirational consumerism: renting up.
Wall Street Journal writer Nick Wingfield takes ...READ»
Response to Linda Tischler's February feature, "Where Are the Women?" has been impressive -- and extremely insightful. Besides the usual Sound Off comments and poll responses, many readers -- men and women alike -- have been emailing ...READ»
Fast Company senior writer Linda Tischler is participating in a discussion -- as we speak, so to speak -- on CNNfn's program The FlipSide. Already 30 minutes in -- sorry for the late notice -- Linda is discussing the fate of Michael ...READ»
[I'm posting this on Linda Tischler's behalf because we're both out of the office. HR]
Watching the recent Martha Stewart trial, I couldn't help but remember my own long-ago dinner with the diva. I was a young features reporter at ...READ»
Linda Tischler will be interviewed on ABC World News This Morning, at 4:40 a.m. ET tomorrow, Jan. 12. She will discuss the feature story Bridging the (Gender Wage) Gap. Tune in if you're able!READ»
In February, Linda Tischler explored why there aren't more top female leaders in many companies. Conventional wisdom holds that they're dropping out -- or starting small businesses on their own. Today's New York Post reports that, ...READ»
Last August, shortly after FC Now launched, senior writer Linda Tischler discovered Eliyon's CorporateAlumni service, which people can use to track down former colleagues and coworkers. Early this afternoon, FC Now reader Peter Eng ...READ»
Maybe you don't work at a big, high-powered graphic design house like Little & Company, but you can still benefit from their largesse. The firm traveled the world, amassing video interviews with some of the best design minds ...READ»
Fast Company senior writer Linda Tischler is participating in a live Web event and Q&A this afternoon in Office Depot's Web Cafe. I apologize for the late notice, but here are the details:
Generating Buzz -- Without Bucks
Tuesday, ...READ»
Fast Company and senior writer Linda Tischler have received a great accolade: The Deadline Club (the New York chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists), named Linda's story about Cirque du Soleil, "Join the Circus," the ...READ»
What are the hottest jobs for 2007? Fast Company spoke with trend experts to compile a list of the top 10 professions that will be in high demand in 2007.READ»
Responding to Linda Tischler's article "Buzz Without Bucks" (August 2003), Brigid Mann manages to advertise the supposedly logo-less clothing company NadaLogo while claiming their buzz is not to advertise. NadaLogo's togs do have ...READ»
When you head off to the nursery to ogle the impatiens, you're probably not thinking about the science behind those candy-colored posies. Turns out, the seed world is as secretive as big pharma. The folks at Swiss seed company ...READ»
Jake Chessum
When photographer Jake Chessum spotted Marcel Wanders's logo -- his face sporting a fake nose and the words "handle with love" -- on a roll of packing tape, he thought, Why not wrap Wanders up in it? ...READ»
Jesse Frohman
He earned a degree in business at the University of Michigan, but Jesse Frohman found his métier when he returned to his native New York to work for the legendary photographer Irving Penn. Since then, he has ...READ»
Like many of you, I'm an "Apprentice" addict. I love the tasks at which the contestants compete, I love listening to Trump's corny voice-over advice bits at the beginning of each segment, and most of all, I love watching the ...READ»