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Fortune: Attracting the twentysomething worker

Nearly every businessperson over 30 has done it: sat in his office after a staff meeting and - reflecting upon the 25-year-old colleague with two tattoos, a piercing, no watch and a shameless prope...

Fortune: My 51 Years (and counting) at Fortune

"A poet writes one haiku in a lifetime," the 17th-century Japanese poet Basho said. "A master writes ten." A similar rule prevails in journalism, where even the best reporters are lucky to produce ...

Fortune: Simply Indispensable

They don't get bylines or go on TV. But in dozens of other ways, FORTUNE's five editorial assistants are the crucial link between the magazine and the outside world. If you've ever called us with a...

Fortune: FORTUNE Smiles

Nobody writes about successful corporate revolutions better than FORTUNE, but there's one we haven't covered. After three years of strong growth, this magazine has pulled ahead of the competition t...

Fortune: IT'S HIS MONEY TOO

So how volatile has the stock market become? Consider one fact, culled from this issue's special investing report: Two out of every three days this year, the Dow Jones average has moved more than 1...

Fortune: BAD NEWS, GOOD NEWS

There it sits, the Wall Street Journal, alone in its citadel, the newspaper of record for American business. Each day it gives us tough-minded reporting on the companies that drive the economy--as ...

Fortune: ON GETTING A LIFE

It used to be that we had a job and we had a life. That was before a lot of innovations intervened: E-mail, dual careers, telecommuting, shuttles and intercity commuting, outsourcing.

Fortune: HEY, WE'RE ON A ROLL HERE

At FORTUNE we love to write business success stories, so please indulge us for a moment while we toot our own horn a bit. Thanks in large part to the increasing involvement and interest of our read...

Fortune: OF POWER, POTATOES, AND ADM

ONE OF the worst things about the national media is that we are so concentrated in Manhattan--a fascinating place filled with powerful people and institutions that, unfortunately, warp everyone's p...

Fortune: A TENDER GENDER STORY

I don't know how much of a role, if any, midlife crisis played in Betsy Morris's recent career decision. I haven't asked. All I know is that she chose to forsake the management track at the Wall St...

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