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Most Innovative Companies - Advertising & Marketing

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My Thoughts On the 2010 Superbowl Ads

I was unimpressed with most/all of the advertising during last night's Superbowl -- and I know I am not alone.  There are, of course, several different lines of attack I could level against the brand and advertising ...READ»

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NFL jerseys for a module of reasons

How man-sized is it to get into the Resident Football Passel? Very. Not each is habituated an unaimed to compete professionally. Of development, not everybody can shiftless nFL milker - unless, of stroll, your flurry to concede ...READ»

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Oldest NFL Team Still Going Strong

Active players compose Michael Adams, J.J. Arrington, Monty Beisel, Bertrand Berry, Anquan Boldin, Alan Branch, Steve Breaston, Elton Brown, Levi Brown, Ralph Brown, Calais Campbell, Tim Castille, Karlos Dansby, Darnell Dockett, Early ...READ»

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Get Into the Football Spirit

The San Francisco 49ers cultivate year, one of the most prevalent NFL teams, and the varied make of 49ers accessories and 49ers jerseys free in the markets nowadays is ample witness to this fact. Almost every football fan requests to ...READ»

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Air Jordan IX 9 Low - Marshall Faulk PE

Marshall Faulk’s NFL rookie season started around the same time as the release of the final OG colourway of the sneakers pictured above. His own special Air Jordan IX (9) Low clearly commemorates his time running amok from the ...READ»

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Scouting The NFC West

Scouting The NFC WestPredicted order of Finish: Seahawks (11-5), Rams (9-7), 49ers (8-8), Cardinals (6-10)Seattle SeahawksA lineup stacked with high profile veterans emergence off injury/down seasons look at 2007 as an attempt to ...READ»

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Penalty! Unnecessary Blandness! Redesigning the Worst NFL Helmet Graphics

Ken Carbone couldn't stand to let another football season go by watching great teams play with subpar helmet graphics. So he redesigned three of the worst offenders.READ»

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Madden NFL 10

Since 2001, seven of the nine athletes chosen for the cover of Madden NFL have ended up injured or ineffective after that season. "I never really thought the curse was real," says Madden NFL senior project manager Anthony ...READ»

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The Real Star of the Super Bowl, with Apologies to Kurt, Big Ben, and Bruce

There's no way of knowing how Kurt Warner and Ben Roethlisberger will handle the pressure-cooker on Sunday. But one fellow guaranteed to heat things up at the Super Bowl is Ron Krivosik. Meet the man in charge of feeding 80,000 people--fans, players, media, the skybox elite, even Bruce Springsteen and the E-Streeters.READ»

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How Cisco's CEO John Chambers Is Turning the Tech Giant Socialist

A hard-core republican turns Cisco into a socialist enterprise -- one with $26 billion in cash.READ»

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Star Power: Dr. Andrews' Patient List is a Veritable Who's Who of Sports

Andrews has treated thousands of athletes in his 35-year career. How many of the 88 Hall of Famers, all-stars, and up-and-comers do you recognize?READ»

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The Role of Inspiration in Cultivating High Performance

How can you inspire your employees to maximize their talent and dedicate themselves to the team rather than to personal goals?READ»

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Careers: Bank of America Hires an Avatar

When I get a warm and fuzzy feeling about a bank it's usually because I'm watching a tearjerker TV commercial. Some bank has rebuilt a blighted neighborhood or loaned an underprivileged mom the dough to build a bakery. Until ...READ»

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Kartik Ramakrishnan

"By age 30, the average Indian is married and has two kids. Let's just say that I'm not married and I don't have two kids. In some sense, that's the price I've paid for where I am today."READ»

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Neighborhood MATCH Program

Last month, the Mills Corp. opened a new shopping mall 25 miles outside Houston that employs nearly 200 local welfare recipients who were recruited, trained, and transported across town with one goal in mind: self-improvement.READ»

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"Take Me Out of This Eyesore..."

The latest in a series of tales inspired by past visions of a perfect future.READ»

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Playing to Win

Computer and video games are a bigger business than the movies, and the biggest force in games is Electronic Arts -- a company whose blockbuster titles dazzle millions of customers and generate billions of dollars in sales. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at a creative powerhouse (and a model of disciplined management) where rappers beg to be hoopsters, war-game designers learn combat tactics from a Marine hero -- and a series of complex projects come in on time and on budget.READ»

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Tom Peters's True Confessions

On the 20th anniversary of In "Search of Excellence," Peters admits, "I had no idea what I was doing when I wrote 'Search.' "READ»

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Seattle Reboots Its Future

The leaders of the city that Bill Boeing and Bill Gates built are asking what it will take to thrive in the 21st century.READ»

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Don't Burn Out!

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Why Can't We Get Anything Done?

Stanford B-school professor Jeffrey Pfeffer has a question: If we're so smart, why can't we get anything done? Here are 16 rules to help you make things happen in your organization.READ»

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Listen Up! The Web Makes Noise

The Web has become a feast for the ears as well as the eyes. You can listen in on conference calls with Wall Street analysts, get breaking news from the Balkans, or download the latest tune from Fatboy Slim. Here's Fast Company's listener's guide.READ»

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How to Get Them to Show You the Money

Leigh Steinberg, the most powerful agent in sports, tells free agents in the business world how to negotiate great deals -- and how to deal with their fear of negotiation.READ»