Fast Company: Articles on Business and Life Performance
All of them are interesting, provocative, and informative articles!

"How Do You Feel?": "Emotional intelligence" is starting to find its way into companies, offering employees a way to come to terms with their
feelings — and to perform better. But as the field starts to grow, some worry that it could become just another fad.

"The Art of Getting Things Done": For more than 30 years, whether coaching executives or advising cabinet secretaries, Larry Smith has
practiced the art of getting things done. Here is his action plan.

"Blam! Maximum Success": James Waldroop and Timothy Butler, directors of the career center at Harvard Business School, have identified the
character traits that get in the way of success.

"Boooorrriinng!!!": That's exactly what Philippe Gaulier teaches leaders not to be. He uses theatrical techniques in order to help would-be leaders
find their inner clowns.

"How Much is Enough?": It is the wedge question of the new economy: How much money for your work? How much time for family? How much
public glory? How much time for reflection? Fast Company looks at the choices we all have to make.

"The Consultant": "I don't go in and 'fix' people. My job is to help people see alternatives when they feel that they don't have any. People have more choices than they think they do…"

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