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Fast Company February 2001 Paul C. Judge |
"How I Saved $100 Million on the Web." Jonathan W. Ayers, president of Carrier Corp., loves the Web. But he's no radical. For giant companies like his, he argues, the real power of the Internet lies in doing what you already do faster and cheaper. |
Fast Company February 2001 Lucy McCauley & Christine Canabou |
Dots Dashed Ten opinions on the lessions learned from the dot-com shakeout. |
Fast Company February 2001 George Anders |
Weak Companies, Strong Mergers? ...The crucial next step requires knowing how to merge fast and well. In the Internet economy, that means more than changing a logo or reconciling two chief executives' egos to the fact that they can't both be boss... |
Fast Company February 2001 |
Get Ready for Act II A letter from the founding editors: Certain assumptions about the Internet economy have been shattered, but the new economy is not over. |
Salon.com January 11, 2001 Gary Kamiya |
Finishing last in the race for dot-com riches Could there be a worse time than now to publish a book revealing the secrets of Internet start-up success? |
Managed Care December 2000 Joyce R. Ochs |
'E'-normous Change Afoot Will Alter Health Care Radically It is important to realize that what is happening in the health care industry as it moves to the Web and becomes e-health is similar to what is happening to business in general as it moves to the Web and becomes e-commerce... |
eCFO December 2000 Russ Banham |
Sittin' on the Dock of eBay Old-school managers can learn lots from the new-economy giant--and its doggedly determined finance chief... |
Salon.com December 14, 2000 Damien Cave |
Come together, right now, over P2P Popular Power will pay to borrow your computer and make the world a better place... |
Fast Company January 2001 |
Strategic Reading A reading list that focuses on Internet strategy... |
CIO December 1, 2000 Emelie Rutherford |
To E or Not to E Cincinnati Magazine wrestles with the question of online strategy... |
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