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Heath Row joined the Fast Company team in July 1997 as an associate editor (more on his profile on LinkedIn). The Company of Friends, Fast Company's readers network, launched in October 15, 1997. ... after I realized that the connection people felt to the periodical was similar to the connection folks feel with other people -- and readers started approaching us asking to be introduced to other readers (I didn't know about the latter at the time). The basic idea behind the readers network was that people who resonated with the key themes of the magazine -- innovation and change -- should know other business leaders who connected with the same concepts in their home towns.
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SOB Business Cafe 05-09-08
http://www.civilprojectsonline.biz/technology-mania/sob-busi...Welcome to the SOB Cafe We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the titles to enjoy each selection. The Specials this Week are Christine Kane has a new mantra. It seems to be working well for her. In her incredible new book, Steering by Starlight, Martha Beck writes about a mantra she made up… Just This Conversation Agent has a timely question. . . . I was inspired with the body of work surrounding social capital — the value of personal relationships in the workplace. Are You a Social Capitalist? Cubicle Nation has a reponse to life’s changing terrain. I was halfway through writing on another topic when I got this call on my cellphone. Is life just one damn thing after another? Get Rich Slowly has software to manage something we can all use. “How much time do you spend blogging?” people often ask me. “I don’t know,” I say. “A lot. Probably forty to sixty hours a week.” I’ve always wished I could provide a better answer to that question. Now I can. RescueTime: Free Time-Management Software Inspirationbit has more than a bit of news and a question. Can we help out? What I’ve learned about the corporate world the last few months I wouldn’t find in any book. It is a crazy, unreliable world out there, full of uncertainties. And although I’ve got my plate full with concerns at the moment, my future somehow doesn’t feel as unpredictable — at least I know that it all depends on the way I conduct my business. Design Costs vs. Values Rick Mahn has few words about ownership. There is some growing interest in the Personal Branding space on scenarios of people with the same name. I was fortunate enough to have a great conversation on the topic with Kristen King of BizChicksRule which she turned into What if Your Name Is Jenna Jameson? Who Owns Your Name? Related ala carte selections include Copyblogger has written a classic. It was three years ago today that they wheeled me in for emergency surgery, and I said goodbye to my wife, not quite three-year-old daughter, and newborn son. I knew that sometimes people don’t wake up from brain surgery, and this might be the last time I saw them. The Snowboard, the Subdural Hematoma, and the Secret of Life Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like. No tips required. Comments appreciated. –ME “Liz” Strauss Tags: Great Finds Share This
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SOB Business Cafe 05-09-08
http://business.alexanderalaric.com/sob-business-cafe-05-09-...SOB Business Cafe 05-09-08 May 9th, 2008 Welcome to the SOB Cafe We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the titles to enjoy each selection. The Specials this Week are Christine Kane has a new mantra. It seems to be working well for her. In her incredible new book, Steering by Starlight, Martha Beck writes about a mantra she made up… Just This Conversation Agent has a timely question. . . . I was inspired with the body of work surrounding social capital — the value of personal relationships in the workplace. Are You a Social Capitalist? Cubicle Nation has a reponse to life’s changing terrain. I was halfway through writing on another topic when I got this call on my cellphone. Is life just one damn thing after another? Get Rich Slowly has software to manage something we can all use. “How much time do you spend blogging?” people often ask me. “I don’t know,” I say. “A lot. Probably forty to sixty hours a week.” I’ve always wished I could provide a better answer to that question. Now I can. RescueTime: Free Time-Management Software Inspirationbit has more than a bit of news and a question. Can we help out? What I’ve learned about the corporate world the last few months I wouldn’t find in any book. It is a crazy, unreliable world out there, full of uncertainties. And although I’ve got my plate full with concerns at the moment, my future somehow doesn’t feel as unpredictable — at least I know that it all depends on the way I conduct my business. Design Costs vs. Values Rick Mahn has few words about ownership. There is some growing interest in the Personal Branding space on scenarios of people with the same name. I was fortunate enough to have a great conversation on the topic with Kristen King of BizChicksRule which she turned into What if Your Name Is Jenna Jameson? Who Owns Your Name? Related ala carte selections include Copyblogger has written a classic. It was three years ago today that they wheeled me in for emergency surgery, and I said goodbye to my wife, not quite three-year-old daughter, and newborn son. I knew that sometimes people don’t wake up from brain surgery, and this might be the last time I saw them. The Snowboard, the Subdural Hematoma, and the Secret of Life Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like. No tips required. Comments appreciated. –ME “Liz” Strauss Tags: Great Finds Share This Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
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SOB Business Cafe 05-09-08
http://www.successful-blog.com/1/sob-business-cafe-05-09-08/Welcome to the SOB Cafe We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the titles to enjoy each selection. The Specials this Week are Christine Kane has a new mantra. It seems to be working well for her. In her incredible new book, Steering by Starlight, Martha Beck writes about a mantra she made up… Just This Conversation Agent has a timely question. . . . I was inspired with the body of work surrounding social capital — the value of personal relationships in the workplace. Are You a Social Capitalist? Cubicle Nation has a reponse to life’s changing terrain. I was halfway through writing on another topic when I got this call on my cellphone. Is life just one damn thing after another? Get Rich Slowly has software to manage something we can all use. “How much time do you spend blogging?” people often ask me. “I don’t know,” I say. “A lot. Probably forty to sixty hours a week.” I’ve always wished I could provide a better answer to that question. Now I can. RescueTime: Free Time-Management Software Inspirationbit has more than a bit of news and a question. Can we help out? What I’ve learned about the corporate world the last few months I wouldn’t find in any book. It is a crazy, unreliable world out there, full of uncertainties. And although I’ve got my plate full with concerns at the moment, my future somehow doesn’t feel as unpredictable — at least I know that it all depends on the way I conduct my business. Design Costs vs. Values Rick Mahn has few words about ownership. There is some growing interest in the Personal Branding space on scenarios of people with the same name. I was fortunate enough to have a great conversation on the topic with Kristen King of BizChicksRule which she turned into What if Your Name Is Jenna Jameson? Who Owns Your Name? Related ala carte selections include Copyblogger has written a classic. It was three years ago today that they wheeled me in for emergency surgery, and I said goodbye to my wife, not quite three-year-old daughter, and newborn son. I knew that sometimes people don’t wake up from brain surgery, and this might be the last time I saw them. The Snowboard, the Subdural Hematoma, and the Secret of Life Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like. No tips required. Comments appreciated. –ME “Liz” Strauss Tags: Great Finds Share This
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SOB Business Cafe 05-09-08
http://business.alexanderalaric.com/sob-business-cafe-05-09-...Welcome to the SOB Cafe We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the titles to enjoy each selection. The Specials this Week are Christine Kane has a new mantra. It seems to be working well for her. In her incredible new book, Steering by Starlight, Martha Beck writes about a mantra she made up… Just This Conversation Agent has a timely question. . . . I was inspired with the body of work surrounding social capital — the value of personal relationships in the workplace. Are You a Social Capitalist? Cubicle Nation has a reponse to life’s changing terrain. I was halfway through writing on another topic when I got this call on my cellphone. Is life just one damn thing after another? Get Rich Slowly has software to manage something we can all use. “How much time do you spend blogging?” people often ask me. “I don’t know,” I say. “A lot. Probably forty to sixty hours a week.” I’ve always wished I could provide a better answer to that question. Now I can. RescueTime: Free Time-Management Software Inspirationbit has more than a bit of news and a question. Can we help out? What I’ve learned about the corporate world the last few months I wouldn’t find in any book. It is a crazy, unreliable world out there, full of uncertainties. And although I’ve got my plate full with concerns at the moment, my future somehow doesn’t feel as unpredictable — at least I know that it all depends on the way I conduct my business. Design Costs vs. Values Rick Mahn has few words about ownership. There is some growing interest in the Personal Branding space on scenarios of people with the same name. I was fortunate enough to have a great conversation on the topic with Kristen King of BizChicksRule which she turned into What if Your Name Is Jenna Jameson? Who Owns Your Name? Related ala carte selections include Copyblogger has written a classic. It was three years ago today that they wheeled me in for emergency surgery, and I said goodbye to my wife, not quite three-year-old daughter, and newborn son. I knew that sometimes people don’t wake up from brain surgery, and this might be the last time I saw them. The Snowboard, the Subdural Hematoma, and the Secret of Life Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like. No tips required. Comments appreciated. –ME “Liz” Strauss Tags: Great Finds Share This
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