Battle Creek


A Continuing Cereal

Dr. John Harvey Kellogg thought his younger brother was, well, a bit of a flake. But Will Keith Kellogg firmly believed that the crunchy breakfast dish he...  Read story

Advertising;

When Rich Davis acquired an ailing Battle Creek, Mich., Buick dealership last August, he decided to scrap the company's advertising campaign and fire his ...  Read story

Network

Inc. Technology readers react to articles from Inc. Technology #2, 1998, including Alessandra Bianchi's "Lines of Fire" and Jeffrey Seglin's "He's Got the Wh...  Read story

Let Uncle Sam Outfit Your Office

Surplus government equipment may be a good bet if you're outfitting a business on a shoestring. Excess items are auctioned off to the public through two ...  Read story

Ask Inc.

How to jump-start sales.  Read story

Is Manufacturing Weighing Down the U.S. Economy?

The answer may surprise you.  Read story

Profit Sharing That Works

Advice on tailoring profit-sharing plans to motivate employees.  Read story

Dialing for Dollars

Magazine subscriptions at $12 a year can sell over the telephone, but what about the services of a software programmer costing $100,000? Ashok Trivedi fig...  Read story

In Praise of the Six-Hour Day

Author John Izzo believes that employees will continue to push for more flexible hours.  Read story

The Most Entrepreneurial Cities in America

Inc.'s 1990 ranking of metropolitan regions by job growth, business starts, and proportion of high-growth companies.  Read story

Hot Spots

INC.'s annual ranking of America's cities  Read story

Channel Surfers

Investigation of how seven different entrepreneurs found distribution the key to maintaining a competitive edge.  Read story

Hot Spots

Summary of metropolitan economies for 1989; the most growth was seen in the 'edge cities', where cattle once grazed.  Read story

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