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Fast Company July 2000 Charles Fishman |
Same Place, Different World For 50 years, the men and women of Campbellsville, Kentucky sewed underwear in a vast Fruit of the Loom plant that dominated the town's economy and its psychology. Then Fruit of the Loom shut down, Amazon.com moved in, and Campbellsville changed forever.  |
Fast Company July 2000 Anna Muoio |
Should I Go .Com? That question is being asked by more and more businesspeople, as they wonder whether they should become part of the Great Migration. Becky Stein, leader of the Silicon Valley Internet practice at Russell Reynolds Associates, can help you decide.  |
Fast Company July 2000 Pamela Kruger |
Stop the Insanity! A new generation of dotcom entrepreneurs are creating companies that work -- without expecting people to spend every waking moment at work. Here's how to build a saner startup.  |
Fast Company July 2000 George Anders |
Voyage to the New Economy Executives are leaving the security of big companies for the Internet economy. Should you sign up for the journey? What can you expect once you arrive at your destination? Or have you already missed the boat?  |
Fast Company July 2000 Jill Rosenfeld |
CDU to Gretzky: The Puck Stops Here! Consultant Debunking Unit  |
Fast Company July 2000 Christine Canabou |
Chief Detonator Job Titles of the Future: Chris Holten-Hempel  |
Fast Company July 2000 Katrina Barnas |
Chief Reality Officer Job Titles of the Future: Jeff Pundyk  |
Fast Company July 2000 Anna Muoio |
Companies Are People, Too Forget all the talk about corporate culture. It's time to analyze your company's personality. This diagnostic will help.  |
Fast Company July 2000 Lucy McCauley |
Legal Grounds Legal Grounds Law & Coffee blends latte with legalese.  |
Fast Company July 2000 Charles Fishman |
The Greener Cleaners Hangers cleaners is using innovative technology, smart design, and a sleek image to do for dry cleaning what Starbucks did for coffee shops: take a mundane event and turn it into an experience.  |
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