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Wired April 2001 Alex Markels |
The Next Wave Ships from Norway, rockets from Russia, techspertise from Seattle. Together, they slingshot satellites off a floating platform on the equator - and set the stage for a new kind of company, built on international brainpower...  |
Fast Company May 2001 Harriet Rubin |
Past Track to the Future Stephen E. Ambrose has written best-selling histories of great feats of leadership and human endeavor. His insights from the past can teach a new generation of business leaders how to build for the future...  |
Fast Company May 2001 Scott Kirsner |
Seattle Reboots Its Future The leaders of the city that Bill Boeing and Bill Gates built are asking what it will take to thrive in the 21st century...  |
Fast Company May 2001 McCauley & Canabou |
The Voice of Experience What's the best strategy for making it through a bad patch? The answer comes from eight seasoned business leaders who have been there, seen it, and made it through -- old pros who speak with the voice of experience...  |
Fast Company May 2001 Ian Wylie |
All Hail Taxi Stockholm Taxi Stockholm is a fast-moving leader in an industry famous for its old-fashioned ways. A CEO who knows how to drive change put 3,822 cabbies on the road to the future...  |
Fast Company May 2001 Charles Fishman |
Face Time With Meg Whitman The CEO of eBay runs one of the few dotcoms that's still left standing. What will be the opening bid for her words of wisdom?  |
Fast Company May 2001 Jill Rosenfeld |
If the Spirit Moves You What happens when execs from big-name companies go to a conference with a Nigerian drummer and a ceremonial leader named Brooke Medicine Eagle? Lots of soul-searching -- and a few unfortunate missteps...  |
Fast Company May 2001 Cheryl Dahle |
What Are You Complaining About? Actually, many companies are stuck in the gripe mode. Harvard researchers Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey have a prescription for turning a culture of complaint into an agenda for change...  |
Fast Company May 2001 Amy Wilson Sheldon |
One Click Faster Here's a simple way to figure out your purpose in the grand scheme of things: Read works by writers like Hermann Hesse, Carl Jung, and Bertrand Russell. I read business books and magazines, of course, but reading a little philosophy helps me home in on why our business truly matters...  |
Fast Company May 2001 Seth Godin |
Culture of Criticism Now, in order to cut through the clutter of criticism, you've got to yell to be heard. That yelling can get pretty nasty, and it can hurt your business...  |
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