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Monday, March 12, 2012

The 10 Most Popular Stories Of The Week

Catch up on the stories people were clicking, reading, sharing, tweeting, Facebooking, pinning, and more--from the Fast Company network.

This week's top 10 features some valuable career and motivational advice for people both writing and receiving checks, a lesson on how to dine on the corporate dollar, and the viral video that's stirring the international audience into action. Catch up on the most popular stories below.

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1. Low-Cost Ways To Show Employees They’re Highly ValuedFast Company

Roberta Matuson explores how saying thanks doesn't have to break entrepreneurs' banks. 

 

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2. Invisible Children’s Kony 2012 Video About Uganda Conflict: The Making Of A Viral Masterpiece Fast Company

The campaign to make the world aware of a Ugandan tyrant went viral with a moving 30-minute film, and a fierce debate ensued about the legitimacy of the organization behind it. Catch the video--and the comments--here.

 

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3. What Glass Ceiling? Killer Career Advice From Women Who Lead By Example Fast Company

Lydia Dishman looks to Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg and compiles some invaluable career advice for women who want to make a difference in the workplace. 

 

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4. How Wall Street Bankers Use Seamless To Feast On Free Lobster, Steak, And Beer Co.Design

Austin Carr exposes how Wall Street’s finest are dining for free.

 

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5. Using Great Storytelling To Grow Your Business Co.Design

The future of your business is buried deep in your creative mind. Here's how to root it out. 

 

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6. Pinterest’s Founding Designer Shares His Dead-Simple Design Philosophy Co.Design

Sahil Lavingia might have you looking at design in a more practical light.

 

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7. Why The PC Will Die Soon Fast Company

Kit Eaton predicts the doom and destruction of your beloved PC.

 

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8. 7 Steps To Getting Paid More And Promoted Faster Fast Company

Brian Tracy cracks the code on a path up the cor...


[Source: Fast Company]

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