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Small Company Initial Public Offerings: January 1984

Offering O-T-C Size Price sym. Company Business/product ($ m...  Read story

Building the Mommy Track

What's a small company to do when a key employee gets pregnant? Plus: Renegotiating your lease  Read story

Business Program for Teenage Girls Kicks Off

The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America last week launched its eighth annual entrepreneurship training and mentoring program for teenage girls. ...  Read story

"I need to be able to go anywhere and do anything."

Around the world in 365 days.  Read story

And Now I Shall Rub Your Head

Employers have been trying for centuries to identify the best hires, just as researchers have been trying to measure personality. Some stops along the way:  Read story

My Life as a Knowledge Worker

The leading management thinker describes seven personal experiences that taught him how to grow, change, and age.  Read story

Notebook

Statistics and miscellaneous information about start-ups.  Read story

Seduction by the Numbers

Tearing into "breaking free of budgets," and more.  Read story

Gene Transfers May Build A Better Cow

What do you get when you inject a mouse egg with a rabbit beta-globin gene? A mouse that produces rabbit beta-globin protein, of course. That may not sou...  Read story

Incubator Update

A general discussion of business incubators and their sponsors.  Read story

Tap Space Technology

Many new products and developments with promising commercial applications have grown out of space research. Over 3,400 National Aeronautics and Space Adm...  Read story

An Entrepreneur Goes for the Gold

Thomas "T.C." Dantzler is like most successful, hard-working business owners. With one big exception: In August, he will put his company on hold, head to Bei...  Read story

Group Insurance

A former CIO explains how virtual teams can quickly gather information for even your most far-flung staffers.  Read story

Technofile: Why Wi-Fi?

Unless you've been living under a rock for the past year or so, you've seen the term "Wi-Fi." You've probably figured out that it's shorthand for "wireles...  Read story

Why We Lose

Book review: The Silent War: Inside The Global Business Battles Shaping America's Future. (Random House 1989)  Read story

A Perfect Brainstorm

What cutting-edge science tells us about mastering the art of the brainstorm. Plus: Why do the best ideas always seem to happen in the shower?  Read story

Independents' Day

Want to start your own revolution? It's easy. Just bring together a group of strong-willed entrepreneurs and form an alliance. Your independence may depend o...  Read story

The Idea Factories

Nonprofit incubators have been quietly nurturing fledgling companies since 1959. And they don't demand a huge ownership stake in your company.  Read story

The Secret Life Of Young Presidents

Through the doors of a very exclusive organization pass a group of individuals with a special understanding of each other's business problems.  Read story

Hot Start-Ups

It's easy to forget that the best new business ideas are often the simplest. Here are 10 start-ups that will have you wondering, "Why didn't I think of that?"  Read story

The Alchemist Of Anchor Steam

Starting with a tumble-down plant and a vision of "the perfect beer," Fritz Maytag proved that even in an industry dominated by giants, small can be beautiful.  Read story

Fast-growth Candidate

Other Presidential hopefuls have tried to sell themselves to the entrepreneur. Jack Kemp is the first to market entrepreneurship to the rest of the country.  Read story

Is This Any Way to Run a Family?

Hoping to inspire, to teach responsibility and instill determination, Tom Parsons decided to start a business with his 15-year-old son. It seemed like a good...  Read story

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