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Mullen on the Move

Korea Greeting soldiers during an all-hands call at the U.S. Army Garrison-Yongsan New York Backstage with Jon Stewart before a January appearance on The Daily Show George Washington University Using what he ...READ»

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Aftershock rattles Haiti

Untitled Document The 5.9 aftershock hit at daybreak. Shrieking Haitians ran from buildings and walls, fearing a repeat of the magnitude 7 quake that killed tens of thousands of people eight days ago. Hole digger Though the ...READ»

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How to Fix a Sales Problem [5 Second MBA]

This week on 30 Second MBA:Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook Toby Nunn, Sergeant First Class, Infantry Platoon Leader and Author of Northern Disclosure Andy Dunn, CEO and co-founder, ...READ»

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18. Military Intelligence

Previous | Next The lives of U.S. troops in Iraq are being saved because they can read each other's minds. And they can thank Steve Roth, who developed the software to let them do it. CoMotion originally started as a ...READ»

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18. Military Intelligence

Previous | Next The lives of U.S. troops in Iraq are being saved because they can read each other's minds. And they can thank Steve Roth, who developed the software to let them do it. CoMotion originally started as a ...READ»

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War (Video) Games

Video game hardware and software makers raked in an estimated $24 billion in revenue in 2004, and analysts expect the industry to continue to grow. An unlikely player has enjoyed surprising success in the online gaming market: the United States Army.READ»

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The March of War

With our November issue, Fast Company will celebrate 10 years of publication. Each month until then, we'll review one of our favorite editions from the first decade.READ»

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Soldiering On

With an honest answer to a simple question, General Eric Shinseki enraged his bosses -- and capped a brilliant military career.READ»

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" Now we live!"

Ride along with a consultant who's sniffing out business opportunities in Iraq.READ»

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Battlefield Lessons

The war in Iraq (which is winding down as this issue goes to press) reflects a world where much is new. But when it comes to war, old truths prevail: Planning and leadership are the pillars of victory.READ»

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Speedometer

Is war good for the stock market? Do we pay our warfighters enough? This month, we bring you the numbers behind the business of war.READ»

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Learn! Charge!

Six years ago, Michael Useem, director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, took a group of MBA students on a field trip. Their destination: the Civil War battlefield ...READ»

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Grassroots Leadership: U.S. Military Academy

"You can't lead without making sacrifices." -- Cadet Randy Hopper, U.S. Military AcademyREAD»

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The Hard Cell

This cell phone sets a standard for convenience -- and ruggedness.READ»

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Leadership Is Hell

Welcome to leadership -- ranger style.READ»

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A Dislike for Change

"If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less." --General Eric Shinseki, former U.S. Army Chief of Staff From Fast Company's recently released book, The Rules of Business: 55 Essential Ideas ...READ»

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A Dislike for Change

"If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less." --General Eric Shinseki, former U.S. Army Chief of Staff From Fast Company's recently released book, The Rules of Business: 55 Essential Ideas to Help Smart ...READ»

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A Dislike for Change

"If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less." --General Eric Shinseki, former U.S. Army Chief of Staff From Fast Company's recently released book, The Rules of Business: 55 Essential Ideas to Help Smart ...READ»

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HP On a Roll

Hewlett Packard is on quite a win streak. As we featured in our September cover story, HP beat out juggernauts EDS and IBM to win Proctor & Gamble's $3 billion, 10-year IT services contract, a huge win that got the company a sturdy ...READ»