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Fast Company October 2004 Michael A. Prospero |
Fast Talk: The Business of Politics What skills do business leaders most rely on when they make a switch to public service? And what have these five businesspeople turned politicians learned?  |
Fast Company October 2004 Fast Company |
Chatter Read about what some CEO's have to say about the low carb fad.  |
Fast Company October 2004 Jennifer Reingold |
CEO See-Ya! Anniversary Special! How are five bosses faring a year after we said they should get the boot?  |
Fast Company October 2004 Jena McGregor |
Face-Off Who's got the stiffer upper lip when contemplating the pokey, Ken Lay or Martha Stewart? To help critique Lay's and Stewart's public attempts to save face, a "facial coding" expert analyzes photos from their news conferences.  |
Fast Company October 2004 Martin Kihn |
In Search Of Dwarfs In Search of Excellence, Built to Last, and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Although the authors of these books labored separately, poring over masses of data, they all arrived at pretty much the same seven "insights."  |
Fast Company October 2004 Fiona Haley |
Tricks for Treats Seventy-seven years ago, the McKeesport Candy Co. opened in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Three generations later, it's still a traditional wholesaler.  |
Fast Company October 2004 David Lidsky |
Winning the Relationship Game Some ace relationship builders tell us why it's vital to turn business acquaintances into trusted partners and friends, and how to do it.  |
Fast Company October 2004 Fiona Haley |
Peek in the Mirror The Center for Creative Leadership guides you through the looking glass.  |
Fast Company October 2004 Marshall Goldsmith |
It's Not About the Coach A lot of what passes for leadership development in companies can be a waste of time. The best leaders are the ones least noticed.  |
Fast Company October 2004 Shoshana Zuboff |
Only the Brave Surrender It takes guts, ardor, and faith to cobble a new path from emerging insights instead of simply defending the person-I-already-am on the path already known. Most just coast; only the brave surrender.  |
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