Sinopsis
Fast Company deputy editor Kate Davis and assistant editor Anisa Purbasari Horton help listeners try to figure out how to work smarter instead of harder and dissect exactly how to get it all done.
Episodios
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Mistakes to avoid when writing your resume
19/12/2022 Duración: 28minIn good economic times and bad. Fresh out school, mid-career, in your second or third act. After a layoff or a resignation. Following a short stint or a long tenure. We will all find ourselves looking for a job at several points in our lives. Which is probably why resume advice has always been among the most popular content on Fast Company. We’ve all written one, but no one knows if they are getting it right: Should you include an objective statement? Do you really need to keep your résumé to one page? How important is it to tailor your résumé for each job? Is it okay to omit your graduation date? There are a lot of long held beliefs about résumé dos and don’ts. Fast Company’s Work Life editors have been covering job-hunting for years, so earlier this fall I teamed up with Senior Editor Julia Herbst and Staff Editor AJ Hess to highlight the most common résumé mistakes, offer advice and take questions on a LinkedIn Audio event.
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What is the worst office jargon?
12/12/2022 Duración: 40minKate Davis is joined by Fast Company editors Lydia Dishman and Julia Herbst to debate what office jargon is the absolute worst.
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The Science of Miscommunication
05/12/2022 Duración: 34minKat Davis talks with Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic about miscommunication in the workplace
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How to know whether to take the job or not
28/11/2022 Duración: 06minKate Davis explains five red flags to watch out for when interviewing for a job. For more tips, check out the article link below. https://www.fastcompany.com/90734998/10-signs-you-shouldnt-take-the-job
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Introducing 'World Changing Ideas' from Fast Company
23/11/2022 Duración: 37minIt’s Thanksgiving tomorrow and what better way to spend it than examining how our food is produced? While we can’t live without food, we also can’t afford to have the current agricultural industries, which grow and produce our food, continue contributing to climate change at such a rapid pace. The global population is larger than ever before, but in order for industrial agriculture to provide for everyone while not destroying the planet in the process, a lot has to change. Could bioengineered food be the next world-changing idea? We looked at three companies working on revolutionizing the food landscape: Meatable is headed by Daan Luining, who was part of the team that created the first cultivated burger. Cultivated meat requires only three months to develop versus the three years it takes for a cow to mature before it’s slaughtered for food. But how will the end product’s taste and texture measure up to traditional animal meat? Neggst is creating a completely vegan egg made from fava beans, sweet potatoes, a
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How to plan for the future in an uncertain world - long term career thinking in times of crisis
21/11/2022 Duración: 30minKate Davis talks with Dorie Clark about how to future proof your career (as much as possible). Dorie has been a guest on the show before, she’s also a contributor to Fast Company, Harvard Business Review and others and has been named the #1 Communication Coach and one of the Top 50 Business Thinkers in the World. She teaches at both Duke and Columbia Business Schools, and she is the author of several books, including The Long Game: How to Be a Long-Term Thinker in a Short-Term World.
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How to prepare for the recession and layoffs - is there such a thing as a recession proof job?
07/11/2022 Duración: 33minHow do you prepare for a looming recession and the possibility of layoffs? Is there such a thing as a recession proof job? Kate Davis is joined by Amanda Augustine to answer these questions. Amanda is an expert in career advancement, ranging from developing one’s professional brand to acing job interviews. She’s a speaker and contributor for many publications including Fast Company and has served as a career expert for Top Resume since 2015.
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What happens after leaving the traditional workforce?
31/10/2022 Duración: 31minKate Davis is joined by Kim Rittberg, host of the podcast Mom’s Exit Interview, to discuss what the next career chapter is for some of those women who left the traditional workforce in 2020
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FROM AWS AND FAST CO. WORKS: At the Edge of Innovation: A Conversation with AWS’s Jan Hofmeyr
27/10/2022 Duración: 25minIn this special podcast episode, hear the latest on what’s taking place in edge computing and hybrid cloud from a top industry executive at AWS. Also learn how these innovations can ultimately help you transform your business.
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Ambition Diaries: Does ambition even matter anymore?
24/10/2022 Duración: 28minOn this fourth and final episode of Ambition Diaries, Kate examines is ambition really matters anymore after the pandemic and how we are recalibrating in the new world of work.
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Ambition Diaries: The Most Important Decision
17/10/2022 Duración: 26minIn this episode we’ll hear from several of the mothers and daughters in the series about how decisions around marriage and children played out in their homes and careers. From the cost of childcare limiting career options, to delegating responsibilities to a babysitter. From grappling with questions of fulfillment in motherhood to approaching child rearing in more creative ways. And finally how mothers navigate model for their daughters what it’s like to love their jobs, even when it means less time at home.
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Ambition Diaries: Still Not Equal
10/10/2022 Duración: 22minOn the second episode in Ambition Diaries, we hear stories of workplace discrimination. ” it calls to mind a bygone era of Mad Men style overt sexism and racism. And while that kind of egregious behavior does still happen, the discrimination most prevalent in workplaces of all types can fly under the radar of those note experiencing it. It’s in many of the issues that we try to root out regularly on The New Way We Work
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Ambition Diaries: The Broken Promise of the American Dream
03/10/2022 Duración: 23minOver the course of several months, seven reporters from across the country recorded intimate conversations between mothers and daughters about issues like unpaid labor, discrimination, pay gap, career advancement, work life balance, and how the pandemic has changed our relationship to work. The result is a 4-part mini series called Ambition Diaries. In this first episode of the series we explore economic mobility.
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LIVE! from Fast Company Innovation Festival: Beyond Burnout
26/09/2022 Duración: 46minKate Davis hosts a live episode of The New Way We Work at Fast Company Innovation Festival. She talks about burnout and why so many employees are unhappy at work with Ludmila Praslova and Phoebe Gavin. Ludmila is a professor of Organizational psychology at Vanguard University of Southern California with extensive experience in talent systems, inclusion and wellbeing. She is a frequent contributor to Fast Company and Harvard Business Review. Phoebe is a career and leadership coach specializing in career strategy, negotiation, and self-advocacy. She’s also the Executive Director of Talent and Development at Vox.com where she oversees the employee life-cycle from candidate to employee to alumni. A new season of The New Way We Work starts October 3rd with a special four-part mini series called Ambition Diaries.
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MOST INNOVATIVE COMPANIES: How this company hopes NFTs will transform fantasy sports
20/09/2022 Duración: 37minOn this week's Most Innovative Companies Podcast, Nicolas Julia, CEO and cofounder of Sorare talks about his vision for democratizing NFTs through the world’s biggest sports.
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MOST INNOVATIVE COMPANIES PODCAST: This CEO is betting on AI to solve the world’s biggest problems
13/09/2022 Duración: 47minOn this week’s Most Innovative Companies Podcast, Alexandr Wang, CEO and founder of Scale AI, explains how his company is using data to tackle problems from access to healthcare to supplies for the war in Ukraine.
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MOST INNOVATIVE COMPANIES PODCAST: These smart farms are 100 times more productive than traditional agriculture
30/08/2022 Duración: 45minOn the latest episode of the Most Innovative Companies podcast, Irving Fain, founder and CEO of the vertical farming company Bowery, explains how being an outsider to agriculture has helped him come up with new ideas.
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Lessons on innovation from over 100 founders
23/08/2022 Duración: 50minJames Vincent is joined by Rebekah Jefferis, Stephen Butler and Nick Barham, his partners at FNDR, to discuss lessons they've learned from their work with 126 founders.
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FROM FRESHWORKS AND FAST CO. WORKS: What is the future of the employee experience?
22/08/2022 Duración: 26minEvery company’s success is tied to its talent - recruiting and retaining the employees needed to deliver high-level customer experiences that support the bottom line. Yet rapid transformation has disrupted many things that organizations used to do to maintain great company cultures. So how can business leaders reimagine their employee experiences to meet the needs of their workforces? How does that translate into better customer experiences? In this thought-provoking podcast episode, FastCo Works will hear from Freshworks CMO Stacey Epstein as she shares some of the latest industry best practices and learnings for companies navigating these work culture shifts.