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Fast Company Jul/Aug 2014 Rob Brunner |
The Woman Behind The Funniest Shows On TV We talked to Michele Ganeless about developing talent and what happens to Comedy Central after the departure of Stephen Colbert. |
Chemistry World June 25, 2014 Derek Lowe |
Too big to innovate? I don't think it's possible to have a discussion about pharmaceutical research productivity without wondering how it might correlate with an organization's size. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2014 Jeff Chu |
For Facebook, As India Goes, So Goes the World? Facebook announced earlier this year that it now has 100 million active users in India, making that market second only to the U.S. in size. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2014 Matthew Shaer |
Calderwood's Clairvoyance Alex Calderwood, famous for starting the Ace Hotel chain, came up with many creative ideas. |
CIO June 23, 2014 Kim S. Nash |
CIOs Consider Putting a Price Tag on Data Figure out the dollar value of your information assets. Then you'll know what the 'I' in CIO is really worth -- and how much to spend protecting it. |
CRM June 13, 2014 Anand Subramaniam |
8 Elements to Delivering Delightful Customer Experiences Multichannel customer journeys can make or break your business. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2014 Nancy L. Miller |
Money: Facebook's Final Frontier. Why Payments, Not Virtual Reality, Are Its Next Holy Grail Even JPMorganChase CEO Jamie Dimon and American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault expect Facebook (and Google) to be a future rival of their mega-banks. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2014 Jon Gertner |
Behind GE's Vision For the Industrial Internet of Things Mashing big data with big machines is "beautiful, desirable, investable," says Jeff Immelt. It could transform GE's business -- and the economy. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 18, 2014 Kim Girard |
Leading Innovation is the Art of Creating `Collective Genius' The coauthor of the new book Collective Genius discusses what's been learned from 16 of the best business innovators. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2014 Robert Safian |
Don't Grow Up! To be a fast company is less a condition than an aspiration, a mind-set. True maturity is not about reaching a destination. It is about making the most of the opportunities in front of us. |
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