Article: Fast Company adjusts to new life in the slow lane

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Fast Company, a magazine that advocated a business revolution, was first published more than eight years ago on the verge of one. That revolution, fomented by digital technologies and soaring stock prices, came and went. But Fast Company remains, although in a much less exuberant and lucrative state. The task of making Fast Company relevant to slower times belongs to John Byrne, a writer for BusinessWeek for 18 years and the author or co-author of eight books on business, leadership and management, including the autobiography of Jack Welch, the former chief executive of General Electric.Since being bought in 2000 for an astounding $360 million by Gruner + Jahr USA, the ...

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