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Fast Company April 2013 Ben Paynter |
How A Microsoft Engineer In India Is Fixing Attachment Embarrassment On Outlook A Microsoft engineer took advantage of the company's incubator for employee projects, the Garage, to help emailers -- and himself.  |
Fast Company April 2013 Chuck Salter |
Can Justin Timberlake Help The Vanderhooks Remix Myspace? Brothers Chris and Tim Vanderhook brought in Justin Timberlake to help spark a compelling web revival -- that still may flame out.  |
Fast Company April 2013 Margaret Rhodes |
Joe Stewart, Creative Director At Huge, On Making User Experience Pop We're living in image-obsessed times. How should businesses adapt? For retail experiences, consumers expect the same level of quality and service from digital that they would get in a store.  |
Fast Company April 2013 Margaret Rhodes |
Police Department Site Gets A Visual Revamp In Milwaukee Chris Jacobs's agency took city websites to a new, dynamic level. Milwaukeepolicenews.com plays up mug shots, photos of officers, and crime stats.  |
Fast Company April 2013 Margaret Rhodes |
Embracing The Grid Helps eBay's CMO Lead The Visual Feed Richelle Parham oversaw the recent relaunch of the eBay home page. The Feed, as it's called, has a grid design that emphasizes products based on the user's browsing and purchase history.  |
Fast Company April 2013 Margaret Rhodes |
Giro's New Road Line Brings Racing Tech To Commuter Clothes Now Giro is going civilian with New Road apparel, a line of high-end sports gear disguised as commuter garb.  |
Fast Company April 2013 Seth Porges |
Nike, New Balance, And More Bring Barefoot Running To Their Soles At first, the barefoot running movement seemed to threaten shoe companies. If runners believed cushions could induce injuries -- by throwing off our feet's natural balance -- how can that be monetized? The answer: cleverly.  |
Fast Company April 2013 Robert Safian |
From The Editor: The Answer Is Yes In an age of Flux, paradox is ascendant. Success will come from embracing that paradox, and adapting to whatever happens. This has always been the "business plan" for creative entrepreneurs.  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 18, 2013 Maggie Starvish |
HBS Cases: LEGO LEGO toys have captivated children and their parents for 80 years. But managing the enterprise has not always been fun and games. Professor Stefan H. Thomke explains the lessons behind a new case on the company.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2013 Jennifer Norbut |
Tourist-Market Investment Tips A Certified Commercial Investment Member shares strategies for maximizing assets in a tropical destination.  |
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