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Fast Company March 2000 Fast Company |
Built to Flip - Where Do You Come Down? Has Built to Flip overthrown Built to Last? Should it? Fast Company asked five commentators to tell us where they come down on those questions -- and to offer strong opinions that will spark debate.  |
Fast Company July 2005 David Lidsky |
Flipped to Last An essay from 2000, "Built to Flip," presages the current trend in entrepreneurialship: Many tech entrepreneurs today don't embrace built to last as a worthwhile goal. The goal is to innovate, and that's more easily achieved at a smaller company.  |
Fast Company March 2000 Fast Company |
Built to Last Fast Company issues this call to action and invites you to read it, sign it, and join the movement to realize the promise of the new economy.  |
Fast Company October 2002 Jim Collins |
The Secret Life of the CEO: Is the economy just built to flip? Here's the truth: The problem isn't the market's rise or fall. The problem is people who react to events, rather than seek to create something great.  |
BusinessWeek May 22, 2006 Hibbard & Green |
It Feels Like 1998 All Over Again Are we or are we not in an Internet bubble? Signs of it in Silicon Valley are rising, but whether that's cause for concern is a matter of fierce debate. Concerns about a second bubble aren't baseless. Clearly, valuations of startups are rising.  |
Wired June 2003 Po Bronson |
Life in the Bust Belt Boom space: what's left after the thrill is gone? That's what they're asking in Silicon Valley.  |
Entrepreneur November 2007 Mark Henricks |
Can Money Cramp Your Style? Does the promise of huge financial payoffs cramp the creativity of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs?  |
Fast Company January 2003 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Back to the Garage Silicon Valley optimists say that now is a great time to start a new business. Everything's cheap, there's surplus talent, and as the veterans will tell you, "The tourists have all gone home."  |
AskMen.com Alex Silverman |
Personal Happiness Vs. Success The competitive world of Silicon Valley has its problems, ranging from a disappointing dating scene to long work weeks.  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
Silicon Valley's Resurgence: Is It for Real? Silicon Valley is percolating once again. While some caution that it's too soon to know if the resurgence has staying power, others are more optimistic.  |
Salon.com November 24, 1999 Larry Kanter |
Jim Clark In Silicon Valley -- where newness is next to godliness -- the smart money still bets on capitalism's most successful conceptual artist...  |