Fast Company
Fast Company profiles progressive business leaders who use innovation, technology, design, and sustainability to make positive changes for the future. By focusing on true innovators who believe in the power of business to solve world problems, Fast Company attracts a nimble, open-minded, and future-focused audience of business leaders.
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Blog /// Satellites for Human Rights
January 10, 2011 by Jenara Nerenberg for Fast Company
The UN has a powerful new weapon for monitoring violence and abuse from afar.Tags: Fast Company, satellites, human rights, United Nations
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Blog /// Helping the Competition
January 5, 2011 by Russ Meyer for Fast Company
Why is Nike sharing $6 million worth of technology with its competitors?Tags: Fast Company, Nike, competition, sustainability, recycling
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Blog /// Students First
December 13, 2010 by Jeff Chu for Fast Company
Michelle Rhee’s groundbreaking education reforms take the national stage.Tags: Fast Company, reform, students, public schools, fundraising
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Blog /// A Revolutionary Microchip
December 8, 2010 by Neil Ungerleider for Fast Company
The Active Book spinal implant promises big advancements in physical therapy.Tags: Fast Company, microchip, physical therapy, disabilities
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Blog /// “Thank You” Goes a Long Way
November 30, 2010 by Nancy Lublin for Fast Company
Why this simple phrase is more than just a matter of common courtesy.Tags: Fast Company, gratitude, goodwill, courtesy, respect
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Blog /// A Better Future for Palm Oil
November 11, 2010 by Ariel Schwartz for Fast Company
The Netherlands becomes the first country to pledge palm oil sustainability.Tags: Fast Company, palm oil, sustainability, The Netherlands, deforestation
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Blog /// Social Marketing Fights Cholera
November 4, 2010 by Jenara Nerenberg for Fast Company
How mass media communications have helped control Haiti’s outbreak.Tags: Fast Company, Haiti, cholera, social marketing, disease
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Blog /// The New Preservation
October 26, 2010 by Jenara Nerenberg for Fast Company
Bypassing the government, a company invests in archaeologists to save cultural sites.Tags: Fast Company, archaeologists, preservation, World Heritage Sites
