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Founding Editor, Fast Company Magazine

May 12, 2009 Full Interview with Alan Webber

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Big Think Interview With Alan Webber

A conversation with business expert and author Alan Webber. … Watch

May 12, 2009   |  In Business & Economics

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User_rjxh_f062c2d63 Alan Webber is the cofounding editor of Fast Company magazine and was the editorial director and managing editor of the Harvard Business Review. He has worked in federal, state, and local government, writing speeches and focusing on innovative policy initiatives, and is the author of Rules of Thumb: 52 Truth for Winning at Business Without Losing Your Self.

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