Posts Tagged ‘Fast Company’
FastMinds Think Alike: Greg Ferenstein, Expert Blogger, on Comet Branding Radio 12.02.09
Sometimes you just know you like someone from the moment you meet them. Gregory Ferenstein is like that. When we first met over coffee and a hangover (on my part, at least) at Blogworld 09 in Las Vegas, I could just tell that Greg was one of those guys who is the real thing. He [...]
Social Media, Community Development + Content and Why You will Care
At 11am CDT on Wednesday, Lynne D. Johnson (@lynneluvah) will appear on the Comet Branding Radio show. Lynne is the Senior Editor of FastCompany.com and is also known as the director of social media and community manager for the site as well. Lynne will discuss how the publication uses FastCompany.com, her experience, her current role [...]
Fast Company Magazine: Innovation + Creativity = Awesomeness
I dig Fast Company and one of their best writers is Ellen McGirt. I ran into Ellen on Twitter (@ellmcgirt), like almost all of the guests who have been on Comet Branding Radio. After finding out how cool she was, I asked if she might be open to being on the show. She said yes. Rad, no? …..
GUT CHECK: TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS
Who are the leaders who inspire us the most? The slow-paced analytical type who spends hours and hours weighing every variable? Or, the passionate, instinctive type who listens to their gut and forges ahead to realize their vision no matter who says they’ll fail?
Rob Walker explores this question in a recent Fast Company article. “Our [...]
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX???
Every once and a while I catch myself thinking about the first time I experienced certain things or “where was I when” moments. When I was reading the most recent issue of Fast Company magazine I had another one.
The authors of the book “Made to Stick,” Dan Heath and Chip Heath, who have a regular [...]
FAST COMPANY RULES
For those of us who are constantly reading, exploring and learning from the written word, Fast Company magazine is one of the best around. It’s nicely progressive with the ideas and the information it shares and I can’t remember an issue that I haven’t found engaging. Okay, enough of the lovefest. It’s a great read.
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