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The Motley Fool December 22, 2005 Brian Gorman |
A Basketful of Benefits for Federated A small Rwandan initiative could be a long-term win for the retailing company. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2005 Rich Smith |
Three Cheers for ABN Lost client information leads to positive changes for the banking group. Other financial institute should be following suit. But will they?  |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Viacom's Last Thrill Ride If Viacom puts its amusement park chain up for sale, it will also have lopped off a good chunk of common sense. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
China Bums a Smoke From Altria A licensing deal with China's state-run tobacco company gives Altria another global toehold. Investors, take note.  |
Fast Company December 2005 Lucas Conley |
Creative Confinement How do organizations foster creativity? At more than 250 colonies in the United States supporting 12,000 artists a year, the answer is fairly simple: Let people interact with other artists from different disciplines, and they'll pick up new ideas.  |
Fast Company December 2005 Michael A. Prospero |
Fast Talk: Creative to the Core What's it like when your job depends on generating new ideas, inspiring others to do the same, and figuring out how to use the result? Creativity is the essence of business - and the elixir of these five leaders.  |
Fast Company December 2005 Jory Des Jardins |
The Wisdom of Crowds (Beta Version) Open-source idea generation. Transparency. Democracy. Sounds great - but can it work in a business?  |
Fast Company December 2005 Danielle Sacks |
Making Smarter Marketers A new advertising master's program isn't for agency types. It hopes to produce more creative clients.  |
Fast Company December 2005 Christopher Percy Collier |
Working for the Enemy How to cope when your biggest rival snaps you up.  |
Fast Company December 2005 Josh Taylor |
Meet Me in the Lobby Hip furniture, free Internet, and no time limit - why guerrilla hotel meet-ups in public spaces are all the rage.  |
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