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Fast Company Stephanie Vozza |
One Year Later: The Woman Who Quit Her Job On A Live Superbowl Ad Quitting a job in a theatrical way created some viral videos last year, but do you ever wonder what happened to the people who publicly burned bridges? |
Fast Company Jared Newman |
Samsung's $100 Million Internet of Things Bet Is Even Crazier Than You Think Samsung has some big ideas about the Internet of Things -- the concept that everything from your lights to your car to your coffeemaker could gain some intelligence through an Internet connection. |
Fast Company Bill Barol |
The Monk And The Mad Man Making Mindfulness For The Masses Daily exercises are the heart of Headspace, Andy Puddicombe's start up devoted to creating a larger platform for mindfulness principles. |
Fast Company Lydia Dishman |
How To Change The Ratio Of Women On Boards A new study from the Pew Research Center found that honesty, intelligence, and decisiveness are believed to be the most essential leadership traits, according to 80% of adults. |
Fast Company Jared Lindzon |
Why One-Size-Fits-All Health Initiatives Don't Work While most American companies continue to pursue one-size-fits-all corporate wellness engagements, some have already begun implementing a more personalized approach. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 26, 2015 Michael Blanding |
Want Lower Health Costs? Get Managers to Reduce Stress Joel Goh and colleagues estimate that workplace stress is responsible for up to 8 percent of national spending on health care and contributes to 120,000 deaths a year. Is better management the fix? |
Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
48 Years Later, This Is How Fiskars Keeps Improving On Its Classic Orange-Handled Scissors The conference room table at Fiskars's Madison, Wisconsin U.S. headquarters is littered with the process of scissor innovation. |
Fast Company Steven Melendez |
How Facebook's Massive Open-Source Push Delivers Better Code And Better Engineers Publishing useful and impressive code helps boost the company's reputation in the developer community, making it easier to recruit and retain talented engineers. |
Fast Company Andy Meek |
Former Executive Shares The Secrets To How Disney Runs Its Empire "When you think about it, the customer doesn't come first -- great leaders come first," Lee Cockerell says. "You can't have a great company without great leadership. |
Fast Company Rebecca Greenfield |
Sending A Handwritten Letter Is Now As Easy As Using Gmail Sitting on my desk is a lovely note, written on thick, customized stationery with my name scrawled across the top. It's in my handwriting, but I didn't write it. A robot did. |
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