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Is Your Business Terminally Unique?
Rebecca A. Morgan
The Convergence of Design and Innovation
Both of these disciplines must be adopted for success.
How Hard Could it Be: A Real Cool Customer
Consumer-oriented start-ups get a lot of buzz. But you can make more money selling stuff to humble cube dwellers. Joel Spolsky
The Fight of His Life
In December 2006, we wrote about Bill Van Ness, who was fighting a threatened eminent domain seizure of his property. Patrick J. Sauer
A Chocolate Maker is Buffeted By Global Forces Beyond His Control
How long can he stay profitable? Alex Salkever
Behind the Scenes: Companies at the Heart of Everyday Life
Detroit Pistons Vs. Portland Trail Blazers, The Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan 02.08.08, 8:01 P.M. Patrick J. Sauer
Thanks, Toyota. We'll Take it From Here
Start-ups compete to win, place, and show in the hybrid aftermarket. Nitasha Tiku
A Numbers Game
What small and independent retailers can learn from baseball stats.
Use and Abuse of ROI
Examine the many ways that the perennial business term is misunderstood.
Intangible Measures
If certain data cannot be converted to money, are they still important?
Art or Science?
Business is not an either/or proposition -- a cycle of innovation and analytical operation is needed to succeed.
Ask Myra Goodman
Co-founder and executive vice president, Earthbound Farm.

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