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Leigh Buchanan is an editor at large for Inc. Magazine. A former editor at Harvard Business Review and founding editor of WebMaster magazine, she writes regular columns on leadership and workplace culture, and she contributes Inc.'s capsule book reviews, "A Skimmer's Guide to the Latest Business Books."
Those six words explain a lot: Why Ken Hendricks is worth $2.6 billion, how he came to be a walking textbook on identifying and exploiting business opportuni... Read story
Larry Potterfield, founder of the shooting-supply company MidwayUSA, is obsessed with management excellence: quantifying it, developing systems to produce it... Read story
The idea of leadership is changing. Is it being overused so much that it is rendered nearly meaningless? Leigh Buchanan speaks with Ronald Riggio. Read story
Marketing today is all about geography, as companies try to appeal to local tastes on a global scale, writes John A. Quelch. Read story
Author David Weinberger's latest ponders how knowledge-"previously a finite body of expert opinion and accepted fact-"is now unbound, thanks to the Internet. Read story
Author George Anders on how to find and recruit the best employees. Read story
Authors Adrian J. Slywotzky and Karl Weber offer tips on creating what people love before they know they want it. Read story
Some businesses are using social networks to find mentors for their staff. Read story
Paul Hurley of ideeli, the midmarket fashion juggernaut, on how he rose to the top of this year's Inc. 500 Read story
Companies that create jobs create the future, as Inc. 500 companies have been proving for 30 years. See these people here? Now it’s their turn. Read story
James Goodnight’s software company, SAS, appeared on Inc.’s first list of fast-growing companies, in 1981, and it has grown every year since. He... Read story
Why this advertising and marketing company, which develops marketing campaigns for entertainment networks, consumer companies, and inventors, stays out of view Read story
C2C Outdoor tracks the best outdoor spaces for advertising. Read story
Shipito.com is making use of the extra space in its warehouse by helping U.S. companies ship their products to their international customers. Read story
Ideeli sells apparel, accessories, shoes, and home and travel items through a members-only shopping site. Read story
Authors Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer look at how to improve employee morale and productivity. Read story
A look back at how 20 companies from the past 30 years have created 575,457 jobs. Read story
Inc. magazine editor-at-large Leigh Buchanan gazes back at the past 15 years of editorial content and walks us through the highlights. Read story
Rob McGovern is the same driven entrepreneur he was before his horrific car accident. Except that now his brain works differently. Read story
I Love Rewards and other businesses find ways to bring meaning to corporate award ceremonies. Read story
Author Richard P. Rumelt offers three simple steps to developing a strategy for your business. Read story
What are the major milestones in productivity throughout history? Here's a timeline of key events that helped increase human efficiency, including the commer... View slideshow
The brains behind Bonnaroo talk about their early days in New Orleans, promoting music festivals, and the perks of doing what they love for a living. Read story
Author Simon Mainwaring looks at how brands and consumers can use social media to build a better world. Read story
The crucial element in well-run companies? Leaders who know what they believe in. Read story
At Namasté Solar, nothing is more important than the idea of workplace democracy. Read story
TRX sells fitness, to customers and to employees. Read story
At Menlo Innovations, all work (seriously, all work) is done by pairs. Read story
Hopkins Printing has staked its future on cross-training. Read story
Author Peter Sims addresses the idea of creative innovation. Read story
How Sweet Beginnings offers a second chance to those who need it most Read story
University courses in entrepreneurship are better—more useful, more real, more likely to produce actual companies—than they have ever been. Here are 10 w... Read story
Helping to turn university technologies into sustainable businesses Read story
Samit Gupta was pursuing a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering—until he took this course. Read story
A class that brings together 485 students to work on a series of new ventures Read story
Providing students with a front-row seat to all the drama that Silicon Valley has to offer Read story
A course that customizes material for the sales-phobic CEO Read story
Entrepreneur Phillip Leslie found himself sweating bullets in Craig Wortmann's popular class. Read story
A novel program run at a college career center Read story
Learning how to serve customers in emerging markets Read story
Things look different when you finally meet your customers, as student Jenna Goebig learned. Read story
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