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August 27, 2004

Reader’s Remedies for Fast Company II

Your lively conversation on Brand Autopsy regarding what Fast Company should STOP doing, START doing, and CONTINUE doing to recapture its relevance has been heard.

Fast Company’s Heath Row (uber doer) and Jena McGregor (associate editor) have shared your suggestions and opinions with John Byrne (editor-in-chief ).

Further Reading:

  • Is Fast Company Still Fast (Brand Autopsy post [Aug. 4])
  • Reader’s Remedies for Fast Company I (Brand Autopsy post [Aug. 11])
  • Fast Company’s Editor gets a Lesson (CBS Market Watch [Aug. 20])
  • Memo to Denson: Close Fast Company (Media Life [Aug 3])
  • Pulling a Fast One (Folio Magazine [June 1])
  • From Writing to Leading: How John Byrne is Remaking Fast Company (Knowledge@Wharton article [May 5])

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    Over at Brand Autopsy, johnmoore has been compiling a list of reader comments to send through to FastCompany, in the hope (I think) of bringing some of the speed back. It's been my favourite mag for a while now, [Read More]

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    It's a small correction, but John's the magazine's editor in chief -- not editor at large. You can access our entire masthead at http://www.fastcompany.com/about/team/

    BRAND AUTOPSY FAST FIX:

    Our Reader’s Remedies for Fast Company II blog posting listed an incorrect job title for John Byrne. John's correct title is Editor-in-Chief.

    Brand Autopsy regrets any confusion we may have caused our readers.

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