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Iconoclasts: The Top Five Creative Minds

They do what others say can't be done. How? By seeing things differently.READ»

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Heroes <amp></amp> Role Models

The women on our list look up to a broad array of business stars on their business journeys -- Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, even Walt Disney. But overwhelmingly, they find inspiration much closer to home. P.K. Scheerle of American ...READ»

Rewiring the Creative Mind

Neuroscience Sheds New Light on Creativity

What neuroscience reveals about how to come up with new ideas.READ»

Sustaining Independence Day

American Independence Day is all about celebrating the values our country holds most dear. And it's a holiday that we usually celebrate with fireworks in remembrance of the American Revolution. However, how harmful are gusts of ...READ»

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Prescription for Getting Through Hard Times

"The sky is falling! The sky is falling!" cried Chicken Little. If you are unfamiliar or don't remember the story of Chicken Little, we invite you to watch one of the versions of this classic tale produced in ...READ»

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See More Seymour: Chwast's "Obsessive Images"

One of graphic design's most respected artists showcases five decades of art in The Obsessive Images of Seymour Chwast.READ»

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60 Seconds With Gary Baseman

For two decades, Gary Baseman has been priming the engines of an artistic movement he calls "pervasive art." How pervasive? To date, he's crafted art for TV, books, magazines, toys, ads, wrapping paper--and, most recently, for the animated film "Disney's Teacher's Pet", which arrived to critical raves (but middling ticket sales). Fast Company stepped into Baseman's offbeat world to get his take on dealing with the suits, Martha Stewart, and what's with all that gore.READ»

It's About Time

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Paperboys Have a Career Advantage, Says New Book

Jeffrey J. Fox, author of the new book "Rain: What a Paperboy Learned About Business," share some advice for job seekers in this brief interview.READ»

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Working for the Boss From Hell

This month's letter from the editor.READ»

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Bosses from Hell

A rogue's gallery of the manipulative, abusive, grandiose -- and downright crooked -- executives who have strutted their way across the stage of American business.READ»

Kenan Samms
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Reinventing Yourself? Listen Up!

If you know it's time to make some changes in your life, how do you make that happen? Here are a few places to start ...READ»

Do You Believe In Magic?

You should, but only if you're prepared to do the work.READ»

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How to Cash In on Your Passion: An Interview With Gary Vaynerchuk

Gary Vaynerchuk, the host of Wine Library TV, has a new book hitting store shelves on October 13, called "Crush It! Why Now is the Time to Cash in on Your Passion." In this interview he talks about passion, doing what you love, and leveraging the Internet to succeed.READ»

An Authenticity Timeline

From Disney's opening of Main Street USA in 1955 to user-generated content, here's a look at how authenticity has evolved over time.READ»

The Future of Death

Funeral directors and cemeteries have discovered technology. That's good, sort of. . . .READ»

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Have You Seen the Five Faces of Genius?

Understanding how you think is just as important as what you think about, says Annette Moser-Wellman, founder of the FireMark consultancy. She teaches managers how to identify their creative style.READ»

CEOs Toe-dip Into Design

What would Herman Miller do?READ»

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Leadership: From the Office to the Operation

Michael Jacobs has been CFO for BR Guest Restaurants for the last 7 years. That is he was, up until 3 months ago where he assumed the COO role. In his role as CFO he was responsible for making massive decisions for the 2000 plus ...READ»

Are You Self-Medicating for the Anxieties du Jour?

It's easy to dismiss reality TV as junk, but if you look a little deeper, you'll see why it's so popular. It's the same reason why books on Buddhism are selling: We all need some relief from the angst of the moment.READ»

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Feeling Fatigued? Real Entrepreneurs Keep Walking

Johnnie Walker Blended Scotch Whisky is doling out cash grants to ordinary people with extraordinary stamina and mettle. Find out why this company thinks now is an essential time to keep plodding on.READ»

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Meaningful Capitalism: Change You Can Believe In

“The Times They Are A-Changin,” sang Bob Dylan, which is one of his most famous title tracks for it captured the spirit of social and political upheaval that characterized the 1960s. Personally, this was a coming of age period ...READ»

The Proto Project

To learn how to innovate, learn how to prototype. Here's how Microsoft and Boeing make their projects go Wow!READ»

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More than 60 Seconds with Gary Baseman

For two decades, Gary Baseman has been priming the engines of an artistic movement he calls "pervasive art." Recently, he did the animated film "Disney's Teacher's Pet", which arrived to critical raves (but middling ticket sales). Fast Company stepped into Baseman's offbeat world to get his take on dealing with the suits, Martha Stewart, and what's with all that gore. This Web Extra is an extended transcript of the interview in the April 2004 issue of Fast Company.READ»