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Fast Company April 2001 Alan M. Webber |
How Business Is a Lot Like Life According to Richard Pascale, if you want your company to stay alive, then try running it like a living organism. The first rule of life is also the first rule of business: Adapt or die...  |
Fast Company April 2001 Rekha Balu |
How to Bounce Back From Setbacks The road to success is rarely a straight line. Here are three profiles in resilience: people and companies that succeeded by conquering failure...  |
Fast Company April 2001 Jill Rosenfeld |
The Road Frequently Traveled Designer Marti Guixe is on the road all the time. His latest creation? A manifesto for road warriors designed to change the way they travel...  |
Fast Company April 2001 Nancy Einhart |
Idea Ambassador Sometimes the global staff of 40 design and development free agents at 2think needs a little shuttle diplomacy. That's the job of Kristin Shanley Milburn, idea ambassador for the New York-based digital design firm...  |
Fast Company April 2001 Erika Germer |
Tell Them What They've Won! Making a sales call is a fairly routine affair, as long as you know your stuff...  |
Fast Company April 2001 Annie F. Pyatak |
The Truth Job Titles of the Future: Justin Stimson manages all of the elements that go into a project, and no one, not even Myplay's CEO, can contradict him when he dishes out the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth...  |
Fast Company April 2001 Fara Warner |
Ms. Fix-It About twice a year, Donna Novitsky dons a new title, and moves into a new office. Her Mission: to transform entrepreneurs' dreams into reality and to take good companies and make them great...  |
Fast Company April 2001 Cathy Olofson |
The Next Best Thing to Being There Conferenza.com offers summaries of most big-time ( and many not-so-big-time ) high-tech events. So you can stay up-to-date -- and still stay in the office and get some work done...  |
Fast Company April 2001 George Anders |
Less Burn, More Lift Internet companies have all made the same strategic shift: From "get big fast" to "cash is king." But how do you conserve cash without throttling back on growth? How do you spend less without missing huge opportunities?  |
Fast Company April 2001 Christine Canabou |
In M&A Game, Mind Your Ps & Qs Basically, we flaked on due diligence, and we ended up with a bad fit...  |
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