Media, plural of "medium"; a means (a container or a vehicle) of carrying or communicating information
Mass media (all means of mass communication e.g. magazines, cinema, films, newspapers, radio, television, internet, billboards, books, CDs, DVDs, videocassettes, other publishing.)
News media (specifically providing news, e.g. newspapers, television news.)
Fast Company - Magazine dedicated to reporting about how the fast companies; entrepreneurs, and cutting-edge are doing what they do. Contains best practices, lessons learned, and cases.
Meta Description: [ Fast Company is the magazine for a generation of business leaders with high expectations for their companies -- and even higher expectations for themselves. We deliver bold ideas about what comes next, chronicle companies and business units that have arrived at the future first, and provide advic... ]
Industrial and Corporate Change - The journal is committed to presenting and interpreting the evidence on corporate and industrial change, drawing from an interdisciplinary set of approaches and theories from economics, sociology of organization, organization theory, political science, and social psychology.
404Leadership in the 21st Century - Articles and on-line newsletter on leadership and organizational change. The site also offers a short free course on leadership by e-mail.
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500Strategic Change - This journal aims to provide a collection of authoritative and topical papers which together identify external sources of change, evaluate the options for responding to change, and examine the implementation and management of the change process. The journal has an international scope, reflecting the current trend towards intense global competition and increasing global management.