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Fast Company's <em>Cosmo</em> (Inspired) Quiz

Are you still hot for your job? Or has the relationship lost its romance? Take this quiz to find out. It's easy and fun!READ»

Office Handbook

Chapter 51: Office Design.READ»

www.askthespy.com

A Spy in the House of WorkREAD»

Lilly's R<amp></amp>D Prescription

How does pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly accelerate the pace while reducing the cost of innovation? By corralling scientists around the world in a Web-based system of eRD.READ»

Stanley Crosley
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Fast Talk: Clean-Up Hitter

Stanley Crosley Chief Privacy Officer, Eli Lilly Indianapolis, Indiana Stanley Crosley, 45, installed an aggressive new system at Eli Lilly after the company suffered a privacy breach in 2001. Last year, the International ...READ»

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Cheat Sheet

Psychologist Richard Geist tells you how to play the head game of investing, plus a new book on transparency in business.READ»

Kenan Samms

Work/Life: It's Fast, but is it Liveable?

I've just returned from bouncing around like an email peddling Viagra .... NY, Philly, Texas, Eugene, Seattle and finally IOWA, where I rode across the state with 10,000 others on RAGBRAI. Including Lance, who, at all times, seemed ...READ»

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United Artists Plays a Risky Hand

Welcome to Hollywood, Tom Cruise. After his move to head up United Artists with producing partner Paula Wagner in late 2006, the publicly ridiculed star hasn't been able to reheat his career--even through films produced by his ...READ»

Life/Work - Issue 39

"Taken together, the quadrants create a map of a complete life."READ»

Will the Net Bounce Back?

Last year's Internet Summit was full of boasting and banquets. This year's gathering of tech's brightest stars featured mea culpas and buffets. A field report on the past, present, and future of the Internet economy.READ»

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Success <amp></amp> Excess - Introduction

Why are our generation's smartest, most talented, most successful people flirting with disaster in record numbers? What is destroying the best and the brightest at the very moment when they can have it all?READ»

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Do You Have Achiever's Disease?

Dear Dr. G, I'm a highly successful business leader, and I'm not using my name because everyone knows it. I'm talented, I've worked hard, and I deserve my reputation as a power player in the business world because I'm willing to take ...READ»

The Brand Called UK

If you think it's hard to move a big company into the future, try changing the course of a big country. Geoff Mulgan wants to rebuild Great Britain by "rebranding" it. His pitch: You can't reshape national realities without reinventing national identity.READ»

The Cannabis Conundrum

As the founder of a British pharmaceutical company puts it, if it weren't called marijuana there would be an entire biotech business built around this plant. And that's just what's starting to happen (but not for the U.S. drug industry or the American patients these medicines might help).READ»

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Fantastic Voyage

Cyberonics' medical implant is the size of a chocolate-chip cookie, and it could--could--be worth $2.8 billion someday. But as this dramatic tale of innovation and entrepreneurship shows, saving lives can be one tough business.READ»

Hit Man (Part 1)

Tony Soprano is back (finally). Six Feet Under is tops (now). And Chris Albrecht is smiling (really). The head of HBO is the most original mind in television. Here's his program for innovation.READ»

Betrayed by Work

People take their work more personally than ever. But what happens when work becomes too personal? These cautionary tales can help you figure out where your work ends and your life begins.READ»