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Ultimate Ski Expeditions provided just what the name implied: an opportunity for top-notch skiers to have the run of their lifetime. The company took grou... Read more
Ultimate Ski Expeditions provided just what the name implied: an opportunity for top-notch skiers to have the run of their lifetime. The company took grou... Read more
"Just-in-time management" is an industry phrase that means manufacturing products as you need them. In lieu of stocking huge inventories of raw materials,... Read more
Referrals from satisfied customers are fuel to your business's engine. Yet statistics show that the average satisfied customer tells only five other peopl... Read more
It's easy to fall in love with a business idea. But the fact is, few successful companies end up with the same concept they began with. CEO Norm Brodsky disc... Read more
While a company should some kind of succession planning process, "the bigger issue is whether thecompany is committed to being a learning organization," s... Read more
To do business on the Web, you'll want to choose a great domain name. Unfortunately, that may not be as easy as you think. Many entrepreneurs have run int... Read more
Not sure where your next meal is coming from? Try the Web. A look at why several Internet start-ups are hoping online shoppers will turn to the Web to satisf... Read more
To create his company, edu.com founder Adam Kanner needed to get the highest-powered talent he could get. And he knew just where to find it. Read more
Application Technologies' founder Johann Verheem is staking his future on a plan that didn't quite make the grade in business school. Read more
The founders of 10 Minute Manicure dreamed up the business in just one hour by the pool. Their idea of offering fast manicures in airport kiosks is a simple ... Read more
Why would Richie Powell, a college student and talented athlete, ditch the sport he's worked his whole life to master? For the dream of an Internet start-up ... Read more
Inc. goes behind the scenes at Guru.com as it attempts to raise capital in the fast-paced world of Internet financing. Here's why whom you know is j... Read more
To establish contact with its customers, Stonyfield Farm stamps "Let us hear from you" on the back of its yogurt cartons. Stonyfield also communicates to ... Read more
1. Not reading, understanding or asking questions about the disclosure document. These documents are typically long, sometimes 80 pages, ... Read more
Once you're ready to launch, how can you make sure you start out on the right foot? In this excerpt from How to Really Start Your Own Business, e... Read more
Summarize Your Management Chapter Like the other chapters, the management chapter starts with a good summary. You may want to use ... Read more
A new way of thinking about the nature of compensation between businesses is promising to transform the relationship between service providers and their c... Read more
Did you know that less is more? It's a smart shopper's cornerstone: The less money you waste, the more you haveto build your business, to make investments... Read more
Bankers and investors are quick to complain that most business plans they get from hopeful entrepreneurs aren't worth the paper they're written on. Too ma... Read more
While browsing through on an electronic bulletin board, you come across an interesting article on dog training. Thinking it might be of interest to the me... Read more
After you find out about your market for a business plan, you also want to communicate that knowledge to the readers of your plan. Keep your explanations ... Read more
The market segmentation concept is crucial to market assessment and market strategy. Divide the market into workable market segments -- age, income, produ... Read more
In mid-October Richard L. Thompson, 44, and Lawrence G. Braitman, 40, co-founders of Flycast Communications, a Web-based advertising firm, flew from San F... Read more
Anyone who has read Michael Bloomberg's autobiography, Bloomberg by Bloomberg , will know that Bloomberg, founder and CEO of Read more
Municipalities have the legal right to establish rules about what types of activities can be carried out in different geographical areas. For example, the... Read more
There are many kinds of venture capitalists who invest in different types of opportunities. Some venture capitalists prefer to provide only seed capital; ... Read more
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It is often easy for entrepreneurs to see why it makes sense to start their companies at home. But figuring out if it's time to relocate is a toughe... Read more
A look at Blue Mountain Arts' bold plans for turning its popular Web site into an E-commerce moneymaker. Read more
Want to cash in on one of the fastest-growing holiday markets in America? Consider this child-oriented holiday-products manufacturer. Profile includes price,... Read more
Let's face it: the tax deduction for business use of your home may be used, abused, and fantasized about more than any other deduction in the rule books. ... Read more
A fair number of home-based business owners confided -- off the record -- that they didn't have any additional insurance coverage, because they eith... Read more
What does location have to do with venture-capital funding? Plenty, says Scott Randall, founder and CEO of FairMarket Inc., a Woburn, Mass., Internet-auct... Read more
An important feature of business plans is the summary memo, a streamlined executive summary of 2-10 pages maximum. Investors often prefer just the summary... Read more
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