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What the iPad Taught Us

After a weekend of Apple selling its newest offering in the order of $150 million in revenue, I was inspired to ask, "What do these other players — IBM, Warner Brothers, and Microsoft have in common — that we can all learn from?"READ»

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Like Life, Branding Needs Vision Too

Do the Beatles, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and the invention of the radio have anything in common?READ»

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How to Deliver the Big Pitch

The introduction is over. The lights have dimmed. All eyes turn toward the hotshot speaker -- you! If you're going to knock them out, you'd better know the new rules for making a pitch.READ»

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Fast Company Library

Books previously featured in Fast CompanyREAD»

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Richard J. Leider

Find Your Calling columnistREAD»

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Free Your Job and Your Mind Will Follow

Steve Mariotti shone as a corporate cog, succeeded as a solo businessman, struggled as a high-school teacher, and found meaning in the nonprofit he started. Stepping out on your own, he says, can be more than a good move -- it can be a moral obligation.READ»

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Driving Innovation

Traditional car companies are courting a new group of consumers with hard-driving innovation. Learn about the unconventional branding campaigns launched by Chrysler, Toyota, and Mercedes-Benz to inject some soul in new cars created for generation Y.READ»

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The 15 Best Product Designs

Craig Vogel and Jonathan Cagan offer their list of the top-15 best-designed consumer products of the past 100 years. What's on your list?READ»

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Fast Company Library

Books previously featured in Fast Company (2000)READ»

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Free Your Job and Your Mind Will Follow

Steve Mariotti shone as a corporate cog, succeeded as a solo businessman, struggled as a high-school teacher, and found meaning in the nonprofit he started. Stepping out on your own, he says, can be more than a good move -- it can be a moral obligation.READ»

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The Starbucks Effect

A coffee shop appears in Dublin--and forces us to reckon with the future.READ»

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Keeping the Crisis in Chrysler

Chrysler has always been at its best when its back is to the wall. CEO Dieter Zetsche is taking the lessons of a disaster and making them company policy.READ»

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Reader's Choice

An extensive study offers lessons from the rogues' gallery of business.READ»

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CEOs Toe-dip Into Design

What would Herman Miller do?READ»

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You And Your Posse

Headhunter Kelvin Thompson talks about how -- and why -- to sell yourself as a team player.READ»

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Putting Customers First

You'd think more companies would have gotten it by now. Unfortunately, organizations that put customers at the center of what they do are rare -- so rare that we're celebrating them. Meet the best customer-focused outfits, and learn from them.READ»

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Free to Be B2B

How do your rates compare to your competitors? This course helps marketers assign more accurate values to products and services.READ»

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We, Incorporated

More than neighborhoods and churches, corporations define our values. But they're not up to the task.READ»

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How to Design the Perfect Product

Start with Craig Vogel and Jonathan Cagan. Integrate style and technology with a dash of fantasy. Apply to everything from toasters to cars.READ»

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Share the Wealth

The new economy is great at unleashing innovation. It's just not very fair at sharing the bounty. A new book offers an ambitious "populist vision." You may not like its answers, but you can't ignore the questions.READ»

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Good News - It's a Small World

Who cares where our cars, computers, or clothes are made? If December's "Battle of Seattle" is any indication, lots of people do. A book by two savvy journalists makes the case for globalization.READ»

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Do You Have the Will to Lead?

Philosopher Peter Koestenbaum poses the truly big questions: How do we act when risks seem overwhelming? What does it mean to be a successful human being?READ»

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General Ledger

Consultant Debunking UnitREAD»

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How to Deliver the Big Pitch

The introduction is over. The lights have dimmed. All eyes turn toward the hotshot speaker -- you! If you're going to knock them out, you'd better know the new rules for making a pitch.READ»

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What They don't Teach You about in B-school

Should you go to business school? If so, how do you get in? And if you go, what will you take away? If you want to pass the B-school test, take a lesson from some B-school students.READ»