Sure, a corporate gig might (initially) pay more than a startup and come with cushy benefits, but there are real, career-defining reasons to heed the siren song of a startup.
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With winnings from "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire," Nik Bonaddio created a predictive sports system Billy Beane would be proud of. Nik Bonaddio was in the hot seat on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire one night back in 2009. He had coasted through the first few questions.
Read More »Yahoo Sues Facebook, Twitter Acquires Posterous, Dugan Leaves DARPA For Google
Breaking news from your editors at Fast Company, with updates all day. Last.fm To Track Music With Musicmetric . Music artists now have a new free tool to track how their audiences are responding to their content on the web
Read More »8 Steps to Acquiring a Business
How to apply Sun Tzu strategies to business acquisition.
Read More »How to Squash Customer Complaints
Before you rush to defend yourself or fight back remember to put yourself in your customer's shoes. Customer complaints are inevitable. If you run a business that sells to the public no matter how great your goods or services are the old adage will eventually be proven true: You cannot please 100% of the people 100% of the time
Read More »7 Cool Things You’ve Missed at SXSW
Ideas, both fanciful and potentially instructive for your business, flowed over the weekend in Austin. Here are 7 interesting bits we observed.
Read More »5 More Habits of Customer-Obsessed Companies
Firms like Intuit, eBay, and PayPal are intensely focused on improving online user experience. Here's five more ways you can be, too. I recently posted the Top 5 Habits of Customer-Obsessed Companies , gleaned from the work done at my digital consultancy, AnswerLab, with companies who dominate the digital space like LinkedIn, Intuit, and eBay
Read More »Your Prescription for Productivity
Here's how a mind-body approach can help you achieve peak performance--both personally, and company-wide. Imagine going to a doctor's appointment and everyone in the office seems to know you almost as well as you know yourself.
Read More »Learning The Softer Side Of Leadership
Leaders' primary objective is to empower others to make decisions and take actions that are aligned with the organization’s vision, purpose, and strategy.
Read More »Metal-on-metal hip implants: No reason to take risk, study warns
British researchers call for ban on metal-on-metal hip implants, citing high failure rates and safer alternatives
Read More »When to Sell Your Company
We idolize entrepreneurs, like Mark Zuckerberg, who hung on when everyone urged them to sell. But sometimes selling early makes a lot of sense. In 2007 I started a company called Tikatok.com, an online self-publishing platform for children.
Read More »Is Your Workspace Killing You?
Research shows the typical office design is pretty bad for your health. Here are a few tips for creating a healthy space for you and your employees.
Read More »Clean Tech: Bigger Than Web 2.0?
Why the start-up community remains bullish on the industry--despite its Solyndra-sized failures. Clean tech start-ups have gotten a bad rap thanks to notable failures such as Solyndra, Beacon Power, and Ener1 subsidiary EnerDel, all of which collectively received hundreds of millions of dollars from the Department of Energy before going belly up
Read More »Should You Care About This Metric?
It's a complicated formula that provides excellent insight into performance...
Read More »G.I.’s plea: Give troops with PTSD more help
Due to his own diagnosis, he's to be discharged from same troubled base where Afghan rampage suspect is stationed
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