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Fast Company September 2002 Polly LaBarre |
Hit Man Tony Soprano is back (finally). Six Feet Under is tops (now). And Chris Albrecht is smiling (really). The head of HBO is the most original mind in television. Here's his program for innovation.  |
Fast Company September 2002 Fara Warner |
Microsoft Eats the Dog Food The software writers behind Microsoft Project improve on their product by using it.  |
Fast Company September 2002 Keith H. Hammonds |
Size is Not a Strategy The faster big business cleans up its ethical mess, the sooner we can address the real crisis of capitalism. A candid appraisal of why so many big companies (even the honest ones) don't work -- and some radical ideas for reform.  |
Fast Company September 2002 Linda Tischler |
Sudden Impact New CEOs: How do you clean up the mess you inherited? How do you unleash big ideas in cautious times? From the CEO of a high-profile software company to the new owners of a 127-year-old restaurant, four leaders offer 8 tactics to make a sudden impact.  |
Fast Company September 2002 Scott Kirsner |
How to Get Bad News to the Top If you think that what you don't know can't hurt you, you haven't been reading the papers. Here are seven tips on getting bad news -- and getting it in time to do something about it.  |
Fast Company September 2002 |
The Big Book of Business Billed as a one-stop resource for ideas, practices, and data on every aspect of building companies, managing people, and working, the 2.5 million-word, 2,220-page volume is a cross between a Baedeker for business and Business for Dummies.  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 Michelle Marrinan |
Undefeated Seasons It's been a year since September 11 made Americans ask how we would ever get back to business as usual. How have business owners fared? Resisting the dual forces of terror and recession proved to be a challenge entrepreneurs were able to step up to.  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 Katherine Catlin |
Practice Makes Perfect Introducing the top innovators of 1989. As you would imagine, they've done a lot more innovating in the meantime.  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 Mark Henricks |
New Perspective Role-playing can help you see the future through someone else's eyes.  |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2002 |
Blueprint For Renewal IndustryWeek presents 10 ideas to prepare your company for a return to economic prosperity.  |
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