Fast Company Magazine - Spring 2024
Fast Company Magazine - Spring 2024
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In this issue
OLYMPIC OPPORTUNITY
Amid falling demand, can Nike make a case for itself in Paris?
87NORTH’S HOUSE OF PAIN
Inside the stunt business with the studio beating up brave A-listers.
JULIE SCHOTT WANTS GEN Z TO WEAR THEIR FLAWS WITH PRIDE
The mind behind cult-fave brands like Starface pimple patches is now using her clever approach to branding to get Zoomers to give up vaping..
The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies - CAMPUS
FOR CREATING A NATIONAL ONLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
2 mins
The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies - SOL DE JANEIRO
FOR DROPPING NEW FRAGRANCES AT AN INTOXICATING PACE
1 min
The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies - VANTA
FOR OFFER ING STARTUPS TOOLS TO TRUST BUT VERIFYIN THE AGE OF AI
2 mins
The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies - PERPLEXITY
FOR LOCATING THE ANSWER TO THE PERENNIAL PROBLEMS OF WEB SEARCH
1 min
The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies - THE POWER BROKER
ITS CHIPS SPARKED THE AI REVOLUTION. NOW NVIDIA IS PUTTING THE TECH TO WORK ACROSS INDUSTRIES.
5 mins
The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies - NATIONAL WOMEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE
FOR RESETTING THE VALUE OF WOMEN'S SPORTS
2 mins
08 FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
WITH A NEW CEO BEHIND THE COUNTER. TACO BELL IS FOLLOWING A FRESH STRATEGY FOR GLOBAL CULTURAL DOMINATION. ONE TACO TUESDAY AT A TIME.
10+ mins
Reimagining the ways we work and meet
As business leaders rethink their real estate footprint, they're embracing smaller, high-quality, amenity-rich spaces that are more focused on human connection.” In other words, Convene.
2 mins
10 Trend
From the Most Innovative Companies | Plus 606 Honorees From Advertising to Video
10+ mins
The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies
"The 1920s, water went into a generator, and DC Power came out. Now electrons go into a generator, and intelligence comes out."
10+ mins
Orange Crush
Y Combinator was designed to be a supercondensed version of Silicon Valley. Now that it's at full potency, can it maintain its outsider pose while being the ultimate insiders' network?
10+ mins
Hollywood
AI is going to transform Hollywood But it won't be the horror story everyone's afraid of.
7 mins
Chick-Fil-A's New Testament
Boycotted for years by liberals - and now by conservatives, too - a christian-driven brand is trying to walk the narrow path toward growth. What happens next could be enlightening for businesses everywhere.
10+ mins
The Office You Want
Business leaders want workers back. Workers are loath to resume their commutes. We asked five leading design firms to create plans that might make leaving home seem worthwhile.
8 mins
Fan With a Plan
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin parlayed a ski shop in suburban Philly into a $31 billion sports apparel juggernaut. Now, he's adding trading cards, gambling, live events, and more.
10+ mins
The Helpful Hardware Man
Marques Brownlee has rewired the way people shop for gadgets-and how companies sell them. Inside the humble factory with the power to shape the $1 trillion consumer electronics industry.
10+ mins
PIZZA, ROBOTS, and MONEY
THE ZESTY TALE OF ONE OF THE BIGGEST FLOPS IN SILICON VALLEY HISTORY
10+ mins
Next Big Things in Tech
FOR THE PAST YEAR, THE TECH WORLD and pretty much everyone else has been enraptured by generative AI.
8 mins
WORK LIFE
Actor and SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher takes our career questionnaire.
2 mins
REAL ESTATE
Field of Schemes The farming community of Solano County, California, is facing down a group of Silicon Valley titans with dreams of building a utopia.
8 mins
RETAIL
An Honest Effort Amid flagging sales and rising competition, Honest Company CEO Carla Vernon is preparing to reinvent the brand.
5 mins
Land Grab Compass's bid to remake real estate via generative Al reveals its IRL limitations.
JENNY MORANT HAS had a tough year. In Manhattan Beach, California, where she works as a real estate agent, it's been impossible to sell a house. What's driving the market right now? \"We're down to divorces, maybe marriages, maybe babies, and job relocation,\" Morant says.
10 mins
Why military veterans make standout employees
Discipline, teamwork, leadership—if you’re looking to hire these skills, consider military veterans.
4 mins
YouTube's Game Day
The internet's biggest and most vibrant culture factory is planning to reinvent television, with an assist from the nfl.
10+ mins
Back on Track Can sleeper trains help curb Europe's air-travel emissions?
For the past several decades, it's been wildly easy-and affordable to fly from one European city to another.
1 min
THE FRONT-RUNNER MCCRACKEN P.51
MICROSOFT'S CEO HAS STEERED ΤΗΕ COMPANY TO POLE ΡΟSΙΤΙΟΝ ΙΝ ΤΗΕ AI RACE. HERE'S HOW HE INTENDS TO HOLD ON TO A LEAD THAT IS ΑΝΥΤΗΙΝ G BUT CERTAIN.
10+ mins
Fake-Meat Food Fight Plant-based proteins are being attacked on TikTok and Instagram. Is this a Big Meat psyops?
\"FAKE MEAT PRODUCTS ARE THE EQUIVAlent to human pet food,\" an Australian wellness influencer named Jacqueline Pypers wrote on Instagram last fall.
9 mins
Hire Education Can coding academies survive the AI era?
MATT DAVIS HAD BEEN working as an electrician for 10 years when he decided to make a career change.
9 mins
Power Forward Women's basketball is at a crossroads, and WNBA player and union president Nneka Ogwumike is ready for the challenge.
THE BUSINESS OF WOMEN'S BASKETBALL has never been more powerful-or more in flux. Both the WNBA and the NCAA college tournament posted record viewership numbers last season, with the NCAA final alone pulling in 9.9 million viewers, a sign of the sport's surging fandom.
6 mins
Computer of the Future Silicon Valley designers are racing to transform the power of generative AI into whatever comes next.
THE BARTENDER POURING FREE DRINKS glances around with nothing to do as the raucous room full of startup founders and software developers gravitates toward its preferred drug: networking.
9 mins
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Publisher: Mansueto Ventures LLC for Inc
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
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