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Fast Company How to avert a branding identity crisis The poison pill—and other ways Twitter could fight an Elon Musk takeover Want your company to offer a green 401(k) option? This startup can help Resting while stigmatized: 7 ways to ensure marginalized workers get time to recharge This giant balloon will take you to the edge of space—for just $50,000 IRS tax deadline 2022: extensions, stimulus credits, and other last-minute questions answered 169-year-old Steinway & Sons piano maker tunes up for an IPO These are the most popular Easter candy brands on Amazon this year Elon Musk paints his hostile Twitter takeover as a bid to save democracy These are the winner-take-all startups poised to dominate their markets Ukraine’s railway workers offer leadership lessons from the front lines Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter in $43 billion hostile takeover bid Texas-based Excelerate Energy defies IPO dry spell with an impressive NYSE debut People are excited about NFTs, but still don’t know what to do with them, UTA survey finds Why Coinbase is making a crowdsourced film trilogy with Bored Ape Yacht Club Why is there a baby formula shortage? Your questions answered Robinhood just added Shiba Inu, Solana, Polygon, and Compound crypto tokens Swingers crazy golf is coming to New York City Shopify stock split: When, how much, and what to know about the new ‘Founder share’ UNESCO project aims to digitally preserve Ukraine landmarks facing damage by war If the metaverse is the future of social media, teens aren’t convinced The IRS could owe you an old refund, but you have less than a week to claim it How bad reviews can work in your favor, according to science Warner Bros. Discovery begins trading: WBD stock price, ticker, and more Here’s what a nuclear war would do to the planet, according to scientists Anti-aging technology is coming. Here’s how you can be ready for it Microsoft’s hottest new product is … a wok 3 ways to grab listener attention in a presentation, according to science How to manage each of the 5 stages of burnout Most Innovative Companies The most innovative products of 2022 Pharrell Williams, Roz Brewer, and Sir Richard Branson headline Fast Company’s MIC Summit The 10 most innovative dining companies of 2022 How Populous built the world’s first net-zero arena while preserving Seattle’s skyline MOST CREATIVE PEOPLE IN BUSINESS INNOVATION by design World Changing Ideas All Stories Why Mark Zuckerberg is fixated on creating AR’s ‘iPhone moment’ The first-production electric snowmobile from Taiga could have an outsize impact ‘Truth-seeking’ Ryan Breslow is throwing bombs on Twitter—and getting into pharmaceuticals Nike’s new VP of digital design hails from Twitter and Netflix Human rights experts condemn U.K. plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda What’s behind the employment gap? Four years after SESTA/FOSTA, a new bill investigates its harm These 6 products will save your aching hands and wrists Putting a stop to pandemic rage: Why it’s time for your customers and employees to make up Thinking Bigger about Social Accountability with Brian Moynihan Oreo continues to support the LGBTQ+ community Why Wilmer Valderrama has no regrets about his career Athletes Unlimited is the first public benefit pro sports league. What does that mean for the players? 3 ways to determine if you’re ready to be a manager Homepage Co.Design Work Life Impact Podcasts Recommender Innovation Festival 360 Subscribe Boston Scientific Deloitte Elevate Prize Genpact Klarna Logitech Square Verizon AWS FastCo Works Fast Government Most Creative People Innovation By Design The Future of Hybrid Cloud Most Innovative Companies Summit You thought Facebook was powerful? To Meta’s CEO, the fact that his products have usually sat on platforms he didn’t control has long been a frustration. Can the first-production electric snowmobile from Taiga Motors really make a meaningful impact on the environment? Sure, the number of off-road vehicles in the world might pale in comparison to, say, cars, but with their emissions less regulated, they often operate in pristine natural environments, and then there’s the noise. Enter the 100% electric snowmobile from manufacturer Taiga Motors. We traveled to Stowe, Vermont, to meet with Taiga CEO Sam Bruneau about the challenges and opportunities around the electrification of off-road vehicles, and the potential impacts and benefits of riding the ‘Tesla of Snowmobiles.’ Not ready to file a return by Monday? You can get a six-month extension, but you still have to pay what you owe to the Internal Revenue Service. The entrepreneur’s latest venture, Love, seeks to build a community of people to democratically elect nutraceuticals and other alternative medicines. Dantley Davis, who helped build Netflix and reenergize Twitter, lands at Nike as digital design VP. The storied brand, which will list shares on the New York Stock Exchange, is betting on a future powered by high-tech pianos and a growing market in China. ‘Migrant offshoring’ has been attempted elsewhere, including by Australia, proving cruel and inhumane. Regardless, the model is picking up steam. 14 points to consider when you’re questioning a job candidate’s resume. The SAFE SEX Workers Study Act calls for a national survey of sex workers to assess the impact of SESTA/FOSTA, which shut down many of the online sites they relied on. Whether you need a massager, a more ergonomic computer accessory, or a cream to help ease your pain, these products have you covered. Your customers and employees may seem at odds with each other lately—but their needs are actually much the same Brian Moynihan is the Chair of the Board and CEO of Bank of America, one of the world’s largest financial institutions. In this episode of the New Human Movement, Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini talk to Brian about the key metrics we should use to hold companies accountable for their social impact, and how to build an organization that infuses dignity and opportunity in every job. This conversation is part of the New Human Movement, a series featuring bold thinkers and radical doers who are reimagining work, management and capitalism for a new age. For more, visit humanocracy.com/movement LGBTQ+ rights are again at the center of the culture wars, as Texas passed a controversial anti-trans law, and Florida just passed its “Don’t Say Gay” bill. Despite a fraught climate for brands, Oreo has continued to step into this issue with impressive creative work and zero hesitation. This is Fast Company’s Brand Hit or Miss of the Week. Best known for playing ambiguous foreign exchange student, Fez, on ’That ‘70s Show,’ Wilmer Valderrama is fighting to get his community’s representation right. After his most recent movie, ‘Encanto,’ won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, he told us why Latino representation in media is now more important than ever, and what he hopes it means for the future.
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