Tech1996’s campaign websites didn’t change history. They’re just hilariousThe 1996 presidential election was the first of the web era. When the candidates embraced the new medium, the results were more weird than inspiring.
CreativityIt is time to stop defending Bill ClintonBill Clinton has a lot to answer for, and nobody should feel like it’s their duty to prop him up.
ImpactThis Rickshaw-Hailing Service For Refugee Camps Just Won A $1 Million PrizeThis year’s Hult Prize, which was focused on tech for refugees this year, gave its prize to Roshni Rides, which is attempting to bring better transportation to Orangi Town, Karachi slum that houses more than 2 million refugees.
CreativityWatch Scarlett Johansson, Bill Clinton, And Other Famous Faces Age 20 Years In Getty Images’ Anniversary AdsStock photo brand celebrates two decades with the passage of celebrity time.
Work LifeWhy Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Wants You To Disagree With HimHe runs one of the largest cities in the U.S. and has worked for two U.S. presidents. Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel knows that in order to get things done a leader needs to both encourage healthy debate and know when to make a decision.
10.11.13 | 9:00 amWhy Silicon Valley Needs To Do More To Help The Economic RecoveryExtreme income inequality seems unsolvable. But, says former labor secretary Robert Reich, business can–and should–play a role in helping grow the middle class, even if it’s for selfish reasons.
TechStephen Colbert Gets Bill Clinton Tweeting, Pulls Giant Guerilla Marketing StuntHis @PrezBillyJeff Twitter account, created for the former President, is gaining followers fast!
Work LifeA $40 Baby-Saving Device And Other Highlights From The Clinton Global Initiative UniversityStudent commitments to action at the Clinton Global Initiative University will address the most pressing challenges facing society.
ImpactThree Years Ago, The World Pledged to Fix Haiti–We Failed.A new book by the only full-time American correspondent in Haiti tells why a $16 billion recovery effort has badly missed the mark.
CreativityMaking Lego Into Art: Nathan Sawaya’s Impossible Brick SculpturesSince Nathan Sawaya ditched a promising legal career to make art, his Lego sculptures have delighted thousands of adults and children around the world. One particular fan, Bill Clinton, is premiering his latest show–a collaboration with photographer Dean West–at his presidential library.
Work Life3 Techniques Bill Clinton Uses To Wow An AudienceBill Clinton has decades of public-speaking experience, a deep well of charisma, and record high favorability ratings. But even mere mortals can borrow a few of his simple techniques to make our own presentations shine.
Fast Company MagazineHello, My Name Is: Conference AddictA lot of wheeling and dealing goes down at these conferences.
Fast Company MagazineA Guide to Presidential BestsellersIt’s pretty much a given that President George W. Bush’s Decision Points will hit The New York Times best-seller list. Presidents’ gracing the list is now as expected as writing a memoir in the first place. In fact, every president since Lyndon B. Johnson has written a memoir, and every first lady since Lady Bird Johnson — except Pat Nixon — has penned her own story too. We pitted recent political couples against one another to let book buyers declare winners. Better get writing, Michelle.