Patrick J. Sauer


2004 Cadillac CTS-V

Cadillac's CTS-V is for the driver who loves speed, the U.S.A., and speed.  Read story

You Can Build It, But They Might Not Come

From show business to no business.  Read story

Make Vroom

Vespa's grand new ride.  Read story

Five Ideas to Watch

Father's Day doodads, franchising dish, Gateway's biometrics, fine food in the air, and an Amber Alert for violins.  Read story

In the Driver's Seat

The PT Cruiser Convertible is a hip company car you can afford.  Read story

Escape From Meeting Hell

It's time for another soul-sapping, oxygen-depriving, time-wasting, mind-numbing company meeting. Or is it? We offer 15 clever solutions to the problems with...  Read story

Where Are They Now?

Is there life after entrepreneurship? Can business leaders find happiness outside their company walls? Find out whatever happened to some of yesterday's icon...  Read story

In the Driver's Seat

With its retractable roof, GM's Envoy XUV cuts hauling tall orders down to size.  Read story

Hoop Dream

A happy entry in one entrepreneur's basketball diary: "Today I bought the Atlanta Hawks."  Read story

The Entrepreneur Stays in the Picture

Why the Envy director employs entrepreneurs in his films.  Read story

Laima Tazmin

We love her because she's a lot like other kids--and then again...  Read story

In the Driver's Seat

Craftsmanship, luxury, technology: Would you expect anything less from the first all-new Bentley in more than 50 years? It's the Continental GT.  Read story

License to Kilt

As Robert Burns might put it: Gie me ae lad wi' ae song O auld; gie me ae man wi' pipes O guld.  Read story

Bare Minimum Workweek

When others are putting in 60-hour workweeks, these clever souls have found ways to get out of the office early and often.  Read story

Five Ideas to Watch

The perfect Valentine's Day gift; a weather watchdog; cool skis; and some heady news for trademark holders.  Read story

Hail to the Chiefs

Test your knowledge about U.S. Presidents, their policies, and the examples of leadership they provide.  Read story

The End of a Pipe Dream

First, the government backed David Stone's loan. Then it arrested him.  Read story

The Ride of His Life

Robert Klick's fifth business wowed Oprah, bowled over Kelly Ripa, and put him cheek by jowl with Russell Crowe. Too bad this amazing celebrity run had to en...  Read story

The Business Year That Was

As the earth completes yet another revolution around the sun, it's time for reflection. What did you learn about the state of the entrepreneurial union in 2003?  Read story

Stopping Office Snoops

Test your Spy-Q. Plus: Publicists, confidentially speaking; and cash or cruise: Which would you choose?  Read story

Five Ideas to Watch

Going private, Republican ice cream, a fab scanner, and more. Plus: Remembering a factoring guru.  Read story

Are You Ready for Some Football Clichés?

Sure, too many coaches write books that try to apply the lessons of football to the world of business. But there really are some management lessons that can ...  Read story

Minority Banks are Called to Account

California's Chinese banks come under fire for being, well, too Chinese.  Read story

Telecommuter Denied Jobless Benefits

The physical world trumps the virtual one, at least where unemployment benefits are concerned.  Read story

How to Win Big and Get Ahead Fast

College business-plan contests offer competitors the chance to win sizable chunks of cash.  Read story

Rich Man, Politician

Could campaign finance reform put more entrepreneurs in office?  Read story

Bayou Boycott Spurs Buying

Anti-French sentiment in Louisiana proves to be a boon for small business.  Read story

Fathers Know Best

How Jesuit priests built an organization that has lasted 569 years.  Read story

Grading Places

Gotham retailers react to Zagat's just-published New York City Shopping Survey.   Read story

Open-Door Management

TechTarget employees set their own hours and take all the vacation they want. Somehow, it works.  Read story

No Oil, No Problem

Pitching an alternative fuel made from soybeans.  Read story

Spotlight: Hollywood's Dream Factory

Winning one Oscar is small potatoes. Here's a guy who accepts (or rejects) more than 50 every year.  Read story

Private Lives: Chasing Bad Guys

Some ad honchos play golf or catch a movie in their off-hours. Tom Di Zinno fights crime.  Read story