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CIO November 18, 2014 Maryfran Johnson |
J.C. Penney: A Case of What Not to Do for Business and IT Leaders The missteps and misfortunes of this retailer offer some classic warning signs that any enterprise would be wise to heed. |
Fast Company Dec 2014/Jan 2015 Om Malik |
The Cloud's Bright Future Cloud computing has changed how startups are built and companies are scaled, and now the largest enterprises are realizing its value. |
Fast Company Dec 2014/Jan 2015 Adam Bluestein |
Video Games For Grown-ups A new crop of mostly small studios has released wildly inventive games that focus on narrative, aesthetics, and the exploration of intimate emotions rather than fast-paced action, competition, and tricky game play. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 19, 2014 Michael Blanding |
Marketing Marijuana Forget Big Tobacco -- is the era of "Big Marijuana" that far off? |
CRM November 14, 2014 Samantha Stallard |
5 Tips for Effective B2B Content Marketing Have a strategy that supports your goal. |
AskMen.com Leandre Low |
Healthy Workplaces Whether it's through great health care, proper food choices, or simply more vacation time, these five companies are all about keeping their employees fit and healthy. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Uber's Trust Problem It's worrisome that a company that has raised $1.3 billion in capital has so publicly shown such a flagrant disregard for its customers' privacy. |
Fast Company Dec 2014/Jan 2015 Nikita Richardson |
The Big Idea: The Future of Clothes? Wearable Experiments, is working to merge clothing and tech in intriguing ways. "We want to make sure that the garment is clean, comfortable, and elegant," says Billie Whitehouse, who co founded the company in 2013 with Ben Moir. |
Fast Company Dec 2014/Jan 2015 Baratunde Thurston |
Tech Needs a Hug We don't need to stop using technology. What we need is to keep in mind that, ultimately, it's human beings who are making, using, and being affected by the work of "tech companies." |
Fast Company Dec 2014/Jan 2015 Robert Safian |
"We have more work to do" We try, within the pages of Fast Company and on our digital channels, to present what we believe the future of business will look like. Undoubtedly it will be more diverse than it is today. |
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