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Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
What If You Got Paid For Everything You Post On Social Networks? Artists have been struggling to make money as long as art has been existed, but it's been a particularly tough task in the Internet era. |
Fast Company Alex Halperin |
The California-Colorado Cannabis War While California is the largest addressable cannabis market in the USA, the risks associated with setting up there outweighed the benefits. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Why Reddit Is Leaping Into The Podcast Game Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian recently announced a new endeavor: Upvoted, the official Reddit podcast that digs deeper into the stories readers care most about. |
Fast Company Karie Willyerd |
5 Ways To Avoid Tomorrow's Leadership Mistakes A diverse, global workforce is staring us in the face, and to have the leaders we need we must start preparing them now. |
Fast Company February 2015 Saritha Rai |
How Domino's Reinvented Itself To Win In India Domino's is India's largest international foreign-food chain, with 806 stores across 170 cities, more than twice as many as McDonald's -- and Domino's says it nets 20% higher revenue. |
Fast Company February 2015 McCorvey & LaPorte |
Twitter's Facebook Envy In an effort to win more advertising dollars, Twitter is trying to build a network of mobile developers who are loyal to it rather than Facebook. |
Fast Company Tim Stevens |
12 Signs Your Company Has An Enviable Workplace Culture There is nothing worse than working in an organization that has a bad culture. |
Fast Company February 2015 Butler & Tischler |
The Startup Revolution Is About To Surge Again What would it look like if big companies opened up their assets -- their brands, relationships, and distribution channels -- and partnered with founders to monetize them in new ways? |
Fast Company February 2015 Jonathan Ringen |
How Lego Became The Apple Of Toys Every September, a group of around 50 Lego employees descends upon Spain's Mediterranean coast, armed with sunblock, huge bins of Lego bricks, and a decade's worth of research into the ways children play. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 7, 2015 James Heskett |
What Are the Limits On Workplace Transparency? Should your salary number be available to everyone in your organization? Are businesses going too far or not far enough in becoming more transparent? |
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