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Jeff Chu

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  • Fast Company
  • Inc.com
  • TIME.com

Past articles by Jeff:

The Partnership That Built Valentino Into A $1 Billion Juggernaut

Maria Grazia Chiuri's and Pierpaolo Piccioli's advice on successful creative collaboration. → Read More

Kenneth Cole on Why Going Private Was the Smartest Thing He Ever Did

Shoe designer Kenneth Cole took his company public in 1994, but he took it private again in 2012 so he could re-infuse it with the creativity that made it famous. → Read More

Designer Joy Cho On The Power Of Writing Things Down

That's just one of her keys to getting everything done. "Things are always racing in my head," she says. → Read More

Why SAP Wants to Train and Hire Nearly 700 Adults With Autism

What started as a volunteer project to help kids with autism turned into an ambitious goal for SAP to systematically train and hire hundreds of adults on the spectrum. → Read More

How To Build A Cutting-Edge Digital Strategy From World-Class Art

The Met's chief digital officer, Sree Sreenivasan, talks about his biggest sources of creativity and inspiration. → Read More

The Tricky Business of Making an Ambitious Social Mission Profitable

Roses for Autism is part therapy program, part business. Can it make money doing both? → Read More

The Hiring Decision That Transformed a Company--and an Employee's Future

It was a simple choice: from a pool of qualified people, this entrepreneur decided to hire the candidate with autism. But the outcome was much more significant than she could have imagined. → Read More

The Incredibly High Stakes Behind This Tiny Popcorn Business

Ray and Janet Steffy either need to take the business to the next level or give up. But given how crucial the company is to the wellbeing of their son, there's really only one option. → Read More

3 Million People Who Could Be Your Company's Competitive Advantage

There is a growing number of adults on the autism spectrum who want to enter the workforce but can't. Meet the entrepreneurs trying to solve the challenge. → Read More

Thomas Heatherwick

For collapsing the walls within design. → Read More

Sree Sreenivasan

For liberating the museum from its physical walls. → Read More

Susan Lyne: “I just always believed there was a bigger world out there”

Susan Lyne has spent a career at the forefront of cultural change. Now, as the head of AOL's Built By Girls fund, she's investing in other women who... → Read More

Bjarke Ingels On The Future Of Architecture

"With great power comes great responsibilityto quote Spider-Man." → Read More

"You Have To Show Courage": Part 2 of Kirsten Gillibrand Interview

More from the senator about religion, gender politics at work, how to be a good boss, and why she loves Veep. → Read More

Indian PM Narendra Modi Brings Vision Of "Toilets Before Temples" To A U.S. Audience

At the Global Citizen Festival, Modi calls on activists to get behind a plan to end open defecation and install toilets in every Indian home. → Read More

Interview: Kirsten Gillibrand Talks Work, Family And Why "Women Are Often Selfless"

The senator from New York chats with Fast Company about work, family, and why she revealed so much in her new book. → Read More

Interview: Kirsten Gillibrand Talks Work, Family, And Why “Women Are Often Selfless”

The senator from New York chats with Fast Company about work, family, and why she revealed so much in her new book. → Read More

Tory Burch's Personal Touch

The designer has built a $3billion global brand by creating stylish, wearable clothing that always includes a piece of herself. → Read More

How Did Tory Burch Build a $1 Billion Brand So Quickly? Patience.

Childhood lessons from her father encouraged her to set her own schedule. → Read More

The Secret to Tory Burch's Success: Storytelling

The designer had no design training or entrepreneurial experience. So she built her brand on what she knew: her own story → Read More