Karen Carney


Start-Up Classics: 10 Resources for Start-ups

For decades, Inc. magazine has been tracking the successes and failures of entreprene...  Read story

Inc. 500 Alumni: Where Are They Now?

Each year since 1981, Inc. magazine has named the fastest-growing small privately held companies in America. When companies first make the In...  Read story

The Power of the (In-House) Press

Sarah Montgomery, vice president of operations for Woodpro Cabinetry Inc., based in Cabool, Mo., writes a monthly newsletter called Profit Watch ...  Read story

Shopping for an Alliance Partner

Quick Tips for Picking a Partner According to Larraine Segil, author of Intelligent Business Alliances (Times Business)...  Read story

Playing Baseball for Profits and Prizes

Carolina Safety Associates, based in Gastonia, N.C., sells and services fire protection equipment from more than a dozen branches throughout the Southeast...  Read story

Searching for a CEO

It's not easy to hire someone to run the company you founded. But in early 1999, as start-up Roving Software was raisi...  Read story

Critical Numbers in Action

Here's a quick sampling of creative ways companies have applied the key financial and operational numbers that determine their success. Read story

The Keys to Designing a Great Business Literacy Program

You mention the words "business literacy," and your employees get the shakes. Maybe they've been out of school awhile, or they regard numbers in the same ...  Read story

Using Critical Numbers: An Action Checklist

Are you doing all you can to help employees move your company's key numbers in the right direction? Use this checklist to find out. ...  Read story

Swipe These Critical Numbers!

Here's a sampling of common critical numbers by company, industry, and sector. Use this list as a benchmark or tailor these numbers to suit your own needs...  Read story

State-of-the-Art Human Resources

Human resource pros have come up with a host of methods for integrating HR functions with the participative-management approach. Check out the following t...  Read story

How Transparent is Your Company?

Wouldn't it be great if everyone in your company knew what they were trying to achieve and how they intended to achieve it? Get to that point and you've g...  Read story

Promoting like Mad? Try Personal Succession Planning

Before you promote or otherwise move employees to new posts within your company, ask them to name three interested and qualified successors (inside or out...  Read story

Fine-Tuning Your Bonus Plan

How does the bonus committee at Commercial Casework revise the company's annual bonus plan so quickly and efficiently? They simply tweak the answers to th...  Read story

Knowledge Retention Benchmarks for Training

Open-book companies Maritz Travel Co. and Morse Bros. have done their own research to determine the best ways to educate their adult learners. Maritz take...  Read story

Hiring for an Open-Book Environment

"We're hiring professionals," explains Carol Carroll of Grafton Staffing & Technology Services. "We know how to hire." Grafton screens its own pros...  Read story

Strategic Planning 101

Unfortunately, strategic planning gets a bad rap at a lot of companies because it' s perceived as a useless exercise. But at many innovative, well-managed...  Read story

Midyear Planning Made Easy

If your company takes midyear planning rather casually, this could be your year to make it a more formal event. At Springfield ReManufacturing Corp., base...  Read story

Hot Tip: Reinforcing Teamwork

The Service Experts franchise in Orem, Utah, is part of a national company, and outstanding local performers are sometimes named to the national all-star ...  Read story

Better 360° Evaluations

How a low-tech, paper-and-pencil 360° feedback systems can achieve great results  Read story

Your Assets, My Assets, and Our Assets

Financial manager Paul Sugden joined AbleNet, a 36-employee company that makes enabling equipment for people with disabilities, when it was just switching...  Read story

Fun, Simple Flextime Plans

A large insurance company has a successful long-running program, dubbed Ferris Bueller's Day Off, whichgrants employees two unpl...  Read story

Getting Salespeople Up to Speed Fast

How long should the initial training session for your sales force be? The answer may surprise you.  Read story

How to Measure the Soft Stuff

Increasingly, company leaders are realizing that they can no longer afford to focus exclusively on financial results, and that long-term success depends, ...  Read story

How can you inspire peak performance during crunch times?

Why not use open-book management to inspire peak performance during crunch times? It works. And unlike a lot of motivational efforts, it rarely provokes a...  Read story

Funny Money

There are plenty of fun, cheap ways to reward employees. The trick is to ask them what types of rewards would be most appropriate. For ins...  Read story

Want Better Performance? Try Better Planning

When done effectively, strategic planning is among the most potent competitive weapons a company can have. Planning helps everyone better understand the d...  Read story

Strategic Planning: Ground Zero

Never done any serious planning before? Neither had Mishi Apparel, whichlaunched a strategic planning process back in 1997 in connection with a proposed m...  Read story

Easing into ESOP Education

A recent issue of the National Center for Employee Ownership's Employee Ownership Report features a mental-health-services company called Telecar...  Read story

The Handbook on Handbooks

McMurry Publishing, a $30 million custom publishing company based in Phoenix, is guided by policies and procedures that reflect the company' s shared valu...  Read story

No Tickets, No Worries

As soon as beverage wholesaler Lenox-Martell started tracking business expenses, it became clear the company's 15 drivers needed to be a tad more cost-con...  Read story

The Cost Cleaners

Mazzella Wire Rope and Sling Co. called it the Laundry List program . Employees compiled a "laundry list" of dozens of cost items, from w...  Read story

Leave No Expense Unchecked

Jim's Formal Wear (JFW), a $25 million wholesaler and retailer of tuxedos based in Trenton, Ill., has been teaching employees how to accurately forecast t...  Read story

What's the Key to Great Forecasting?

It helps to start with good, accurate data. Here are 6 pieces of information to gather.  Read story

Are Your Information Systems Up to Speed?

Can your company get and analyze good data? Do you have an effective way of disseminating anything you might learn? If not, your information systems are l...  Read story

Getting Financial Reports You Can Use

Maybe the controller or CFO in your company is suspicious of sharing financial information. The accounting staff can't seem to speed up the monthly close ...  Read story

Following the Money Trail

"A few years back, our staffers had no idea of how much it costs to run our business," admits Kevin Jamieson, vice president of Royal Mai...  Read story

Q & A: Improving the Bonus

Question: "We want to replace our current bonus system with a new, improved version. Any suggestions on how to phase in the new bonus...  Read story

Teaching Employees to Understand Costs

Question: "I run a big assembly plant, and it's hard for the employees to see a connection between the plant's P&L and what they ...  Read story

Managing Overtime Pay

"We can't really boost efficiency in our department," a manager complains. "Nobody wants to get the work done any faster for fear they won't be called in ...  Read story

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