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Inc. September 1999 Dalton, Julie Carrick |
Flawed Safeguard Sinks Security Company JWA Security Services Inc. had growing sales and an industry-savvy CEO. But overreliance on a single client, coupled with cash-flow troubles, brought the business down for the count.  |
Inc. September 1999 Seglin, Jeffrey L. |
Take This Job and Love it Reviews of eight business books, including three books from CEOs on the angst and joys of building a company, three books on open-book management, and two books that look beyond the millennium.  |
Fast Company October 1999 Paul Roberts |
"Live from Your Office! It's ... ... the company talk show!" If you're looking for lessons to help your company compete or to put your career in gear, just sit down on the couch next to our genial host and learn how to talk your way to the top! And now, heeeeeere's the talk show!  |
Fast Company October 1999 Stevan Alburty |
A Cast of Leaders Broadway is the classroom, leadership is the script: 14 Duke students tackle the Great White Way to learn the role of their lives.  |
Fast Company October 1999 Charles Fishman |
How Teamwork Took Flight This team built a commercial engine -- and self-managing GE plant -- from scratch.  |
Fast Company October 1999 Bill Birchard |
Intangible Assets Plus Hard Numbers Equals Soft Finance Finance used to be the hardest of business functions: number crunching, bean counting. Now hard assets like plant and equipment have given way to intangibles like ideas and relationships. How does the new math of the new finance add up?  |
Fast Company October 1999 Curtis Sittenfeld |
Leader on the Edge World-renowned explorer Robert Swan is the first person ever to walk to both the North and South Poles. Now he's teaching businesspeople about leadership under life-and-death conditions.  |
Fast Company October 1999 Paul Roberts |
The Art of Dialogue How to improve your conversation skills by becoming a better speaker and listener.  |
Fast Company October 1999 Charles Fishman |
The King of Kreme Doughnuts to die for. An inside look at the temple of doughnuts -- the facility on Ivy Avenue in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where every Krispy Kreme begins.  |
Fast Company October 1999 Keith H. Hammonds |
The Monroe Doctrine When Lorraine Monroe became principal of Harlem's Frederick Douglass School, it was well known for violence, poor attendance, and a low level of academic achievement. Five years later, student test scores ranked it among New York City's best high schools.  |
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