Supermodel Beverly Johnson brings to us a revelatory and redemptive memoir of her life in a book titled, “The Face That Changed It All: A Memoir”. In this book, she passionately and honestly voices out her experiences, including as a ...
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Have you ever heard of Stargate? For most people, especially those born during the 90s, the only Stargate they may be familiar with is a movie with the same name that stars Kurt Russell, and probably the TV series that ...
Read More »10 Job Interview Tips From A CEO Headhunter
Whether you're being interviewed to be an intern or a CEO, you're going to run into a few notoriously tricky questions--here's a road map of what you'll be asked, and how to craft impressive answers to even the toughest questions. No two situations are ever exactly the same, but as a general guide, these are the types of questions that could come up in a typical interview.
Read More »A YouTube Studio Borrows The Old Hollywood System To Make Big Hits
Does a billion hits a month sound pretty good to you?
Read More »How Stay-At-Home Moms, A Doctor, And A Pro Wrestler Make Social Media More Human
Austin Evarts of GoChime believes that the future of social media advertising is the person-to-person pitch--and that the human element can never be automated. In other words: Social media is people! Austin Evarts is the CEO of GoChime , a platform that mines social media for phrases like “I want” and “I need,” and then uses an army of brand advocates to respond with special offers. Live on Twitter , GoChime is working on expanding to Facebook , Pinterest , and Instagram .
Read More »Trunk Club Would Like You To Dress Better, Increase Your "Style Aptitude," Have More Sex
The Bonobos cofounder Brian Spaly has a new business that will manage your wardrobe for you. And he's serious about that sex thing, too. Brian Spaly is the CEO of Trunk Club , which recently celebrated its first million-dollar month (in revenue, not profit), as well as its 10,000th customer
Read More »Jerky Week, Part 3: Would You Buy Beef Jerky In Bulk Online From This Man?
Peter Garbowski of BulkBeefJerky.com is betting you would, as he tells us in the third installment in Fast Company's weeklong investigation into the surprisingly robust business of jerky. A food, Garbowski tells us, that's for everyone.
Read More »Weed Out Wannabes; Not Everyone Can Cut It At A Start-up
Nine ways to know if the job seeker you're talking to has the personality, risk profile, and skill set for an entrepreneurial venture. They smile, they laugh on cue, and they have a rehearsed response for every conventional interview question. They profess to be entrepreneurs, but are they actually wantrapreneurs
Read More »Friday Fail: The Most Bizarre Interview
Tired of success stories? Every Friday on Inc.com we bring you epic tales of failure and shame. Up this week: Awkward hiring situations.
Read More »Flashback: A Young Michael Dell Talks Growth Strategies
In a 1995 interview, the mastermind behind Dell Computer reveals how he went from dorm room to industry leader. In 1995, I spent an hour talking to Michael Dell, founder of Dell Computer, about how he built his company from a startup in his dorm room into one of the largest PC manufacturers in the world
Read More »Counterterrorism Czar: China’s Hacked Every Major U.S. Firm
Legendary spook Richard A. Clarke's gone on the record claiming Chinese hackers have infiltrated every major American corporation. He warns that the effects for American innovation--and especially corporate R&D--will be brutal
Read More »Can’t Code? You Can Still Run a Software Company
I can't code, but I can run a software company. You can too
Read More »Don’t Cut Your Price: 6 Tricks
The pressure to discount can be overwhelming. These conversational tricks can help you push back
Read More »Why Premature Hype Kills Start-ups
If your beta product isn't ready for prime time, the last thing you need is attention from the media. As someone with a marketing background, I've always been overly zealous to make noise about what I'm working on even before the product is entirely ready for public consumption
Read More »Fast Talk: How The Kindness Of Strangers (And A Hot Dog Vendor) Helped Save Karmaloop
Karmaloop CEO Greg Selkoe tells Fast Company about the frightening early days of his now hugely successful retail company.
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