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Work-Life Balance (Spread)Sheet

Stewart Brand recommends Llamagraphics' Life Balance software -- the "to-do list for real life" -- as a useful tool to do more and stress less. The "life balance" part comes at the start of using the software. You define a half ...READ»

Time to Slow Down?

The thinker: Stewart Brand, founder, the "Whole Earth Catalog." The setting: the Long Now Foundation, San Francisco, California. The question: how can we make the world safe for Internet time?READ»

Pop!Stars 2006

Six headliners from this year's conference.READ»

Six Ways to Slow Down Smart

How do people accustomed to life in the fast lane handle slower times -- and prepare for the next cycle of growth? Grab a cup of decaf and read through this advice.READ»

Six Ways to Slow Down Smart

How do people accustomed to life in the fast lane handle slower times -- and prepare for the next cycle of growth? Grab a cup of decaf and read through this advice.READ»

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Six Ways to Slow Down Smart

How do people accustomed to life in the fast lane handle slower times -- and prepare for the next cycle of growth? Grab a cup of decaf and read through this advice.READ»

Six Ways to Slow Down Smart

How do people accustomed to life in the fast lane handle slower times -- and prepare for the next cycle of growth? Grab a cup of decaf and read through this advice.READ»

The Secrets of Their Success - and Yours

Unit of OneREAD»

What the Pop!Tech Gurus Read

The bibliography of books written by this year’s Pop!Tech speakers is pretty staggering, from Richard Dawkins’s new book, The God Delusion, to Thomas Barnett’s Blueprint for Action, to Tom Friedman’s The World is Flat, to ...READ»

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Money. Success. Now What?

A letter from the founding editors.READ»

Fast Company Library

Books previously featured in Fast Company (2001)READ»

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Learning for a Change

Ten years ago, Peter Senge introduced the idea of the "learning organization." Now he says that for big companies to change, we need to stop thinking like mechanics and to start acting like gardeners.READ»