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Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2013 Rich Rosfelder |
Shopping Center Shift Retail owners rethink tenanting strategies.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2013 Rod Santomassimo |
Prospecting 101 Master the basics of finding new clients.  |
Fast Company June 2013 Safian & Gray |
The 100 Most Creative People In Business 2013 Our 100 Most Creative People in Business come from all industries around the globe.  |
Fast Company June 2013 |
A Slice Goes A Long Way: How Much Can Small, Voluntary Donations Raise? For five years, music festival Bonnaroo has asked ticket buyers to kick in a voluntary $1. The money funds an on-site solar array and other eco projects -- and this year, a record 20% of buyers donated.  |
Fast Company June 2013 Gayle Tzemach Lemmon |
Giving And Relieving: How GiveDirectly Cuts Out The Middleman In one of the many feature-less buildings that comprise Google's sprawling Mountain View campus, Michael Faye and Paul Niehaus, two directors of the charity GiveDirectly, are being told to dream bigger.  |
Fast Company June 2013 Farhad Manjoo |
In The Game Against Facebook, Amazon and Apple, House Google Is Winning Under Larry Page, Google has the one thing its rivals lack -- a coherent, long-term strategy to fight the tech war on every front.  |
Fast Company June 2013 Austin Carr |
Risky Innovation: Will Starbucks' Leap Of Faith Pay Off? With 18,000 stores and 200,000 employees, rolling out any program at Starbucks -- whether for a coffee flavor, an app, or a daily deal -- is going to be risky, considering the employee training and consumer marketing involved.  |
Fast Company June 2013 Skylar Bergl |
Meet Soma, Brita's Better And More Attractive Cousin Mike Del Ponte teamed up with Ido Leffler to create the Soma, swapping the standard plastic jug for a sleek glass carafe  |
Fast Company June 2013 Lindsay Harrison |
Smart Kitchenware For Beautiful Meals From Prep To Plate "Buy once, buy well," says Richard Joseph, cofounder of Joseph Joseph, the forward-thinking purveyor for housewares. "Designers are focusing less on gizmos you would use once then toss in the junk drawer."  |
Fast Company June 2013 Robert Safian |
From The Editor: The Messy Business of Innovation Fact is, business success in today's age of flux increasingly requires messiness -- or, more precisely, a tolerance for messiness. If you can get comfortable with uncertainty, opportunity beckons.  |
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