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Built for Innovation

Many companies view innovation as core parts of their missions. Here's how you can, too.  Read story

Marketers Pivotal to New Products

Chart illustrating the correlation between success and teamwork used in developing new products.  Read story

Portrait of the CEO as Salesman

Jim Koch, founder and CEO of The Boston Beer Co., makes the case against 'marketing.'  Read story

Study Sees Obstacles to Minority Business Growth

July 7, 2005 --Minority CEOs need to change the way they think about business or they will fall behind in the global economy, reported a r...  Read story

Portrait Of The Ceo As Salesman

An ex-strategic planner and Harvard Business School graduate makes the case against 'marketing'  Read story

Deliver the Goods or Say Good-Bye

The days of reckless ad spending and haphazard investment are soon to be over as e-commerce pioneers such as CDNow struggle to stay alive and flashy plays...  Read story

A Window on the New Economy

The founder of the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City describes the four key competitive advantages of an inner-city location.  Read story

Comeback Markets

Most companies have taken a pass on an inner-city service market worth tens of billions of dollars. Some smart urban-based businesses are eagerly filling the...  Read story

Luxury for the Little People

Desperate for a $300 blender? A look at America's passion for "new-luxury" goods.  Read story

Everything Old Is New Again

Has the e-commerce bubble burst? If recent reports are to be believed, online business-to-consumer (B2C) businesses are in a slump. Stock prices of many l...  Read story

Book Review: Key Management Models

Key Management Models by Steven ten Have, Wouter ten Have and Frans Stevens with Marcel van der Elst and Fiona Pol-Coyne
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Doubting Thomas

Tom Peters discusses his experiences in the world of business and the nature of entrepreneurship.  Read story

Burning Down the House

A former car dealer launches an on-line start-up that is reshaping the industry.  Read story

This Moment in Numbers

A statistical look at the current state of small business.  Read story

Book Value: Partners in Change

Employees could stifle change if you let them. Here are some books that advise you how to get workers to buy in to new initiatives.  Read story

Ethnic Web Sites Search for Niche Markets

The Web has become increasingly saturatedwith new multi-ethnic sites ranging from basicinformation hubs to community-building arenas toe-commerce sites. I...  Read story

Market Maker

One of the hottest niche markets today is microbrewery beer, and this EOY runner-up is one of its creators.  Read story

Inside an Internet Incubator

Incubators can be lifesavers for fledgling dot-coms, but Veritas Medicine may be regretting its decision to join one.  Read story

The Most Entrepreneurial Place on Earth

East Cambridge, MA is booming, sparked by fast-growing local computer software and biotech industries.  Read story

The Theory Economy

How is it that the markets can value a company at $11 million when its total cash holdings are over $35 million?  Read story

Dream Team

Inc.'s start-up all-stars for 1989.  Read story

First Aide

Melba J. Duncan knows what makes for a world-class executive assistant. Her one-of-a-kind recruiting business may even help you learn how to find a superstar...  Read story

Steal This Strategy

A good idea is a good idea -- even if it comes from someone else.  Read story

When Is a Law Firm Not a Law Firm?

Craig Johnson, founder of Venture Law Group, redefined what a law firm can do for a start-up by helping companies develop business plans, find financing, and...  Read story

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