Medical Malpractice Lawyers, Cerussi and Gunn, PC, represented a NJ man who suffered brain damage as a result of delayed treatment for a colloid cyst on his brain. The case resulted in a multi-million dollar settlement for the plaintiff.READ»
Stanford's just demonstrated a stylish way of managing the various wall chargers dotted around your home--and simultaneously created a convenient way to both kill the vampire power they draw from your electrical supply and ...READ»
When the sun goes down, much of the world goes dark. At-home productivity sinks--you can't read or learn without light--unless you can afford to buy kerosene, which emits noxious fumes.
D.Light, a company that originated as a ...READ»
More important than having a great idea is figuring out how to sell it to the boss -- especially in a culture that's not too keen to accept your idea.
How to do it? A couple of academics from Stanford and the University of ...READ»
So many readers were angered by Bill Breen's remarks on the Presidential election yesterday that it brought to mind some new research from the Stanford School of Business. The new study, "When Good Brands Do Bad," explores what ...READ»
Some B-school rankings ask corporate recruiters to rate the top MBA programs. But the MBAs at Stanford Business School decided to turn the tables on that idea by recognizing the top recruiters.
The winners: PepsiCo, Boston ...READ»
Comcast bids on Disney. Cingular buys AT&T Wireless. North Fork acquires Greenpoint. Holy merger mania!
Two professors from Wharton and Stanford suggest that mergers -- and the accompanying mania -- may result from overconfidence. ...READ»
MIT's Sloan School of Management, Harvard Business School, and Carnegie Mellon said they would reject the applications of the prospective students who hacked into a Web site to find out if they had been admitted before being ...READ»
Everybody has heard of deja vu, right? It's the distinct feeling you've been here before. When you go out to do field work in Anthropologist mode, you should aspire to the opposite: a state of mind my friend Bob Sutton at Stanford ...READ»
Looking to build your skills, learn some new tricks, or just improve your work life?
Fast Company recently launched an online guide to some of the finest executive education opportunities and resources. Drawing on executive ...READ»
Good public speakers have the ability to understand the thoughts and perceptions of others, as well as the underlying values and assumptions that trigger those thoughts.READ»
Fast Interview: Stanford professor Lawrence Lessig talks about his aborted run for Congress, the threat of a catastrophic network event, and who he's supporting for president.READ»
In our Fast Talk feature in the September issue of Fast Company, we asked the B-School deans of Harvard, Kellogg, Stanford, Tuck, and Wharton to answer one of their own application questions. If you haven't read it already, its a ...READ»
There is a lot of talk these days about education, what we should be teaching our children so they will be successful. A consensus seems to have arisen that math and science should be more rigorously taught and that the United States ...READ»
CV.v2 asks: I am putting together a resume for the first time since the days when I listed student-club memberships and honor rolls on it. Any advice for making a resume stick?READ»