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9 Avoidable Workplace Health and Safety Hazards

Workplace health and safety hazards can be costly (to lives and the bottom line), but the good news is that they are largely preventable if you take the righ...  Read more

Leadership: A Game of Character

Craig Robinson, the basketball coach at Oregon State and Michelle Obama’s brother, answers questions about coping with setbacks, what you have to do to get...  Read more

UNTITLED

In 2000, Procter & Gamble developed a new technology called Smoothies-Protein Particle Stabilization that created a mixture of milk and j...  Read more

Goodbye, Mr. Frank

Sidney Frank, the billionaire entrepreneur who kickstarted liquor marketing, died Tuesday at the age of 86. When I interviewed him last May, I was alterna...  Read more

Editor's Letter: Organizing Principles

How nonprofits can find the right business structure  Read more

The Future of Venture for America

They're wide-eyed students interested in entrepreneurship, but they're eschewing incubators and sidestepping venture funding. What gives?  Read more

Kauffman Foundation Pledges $35 Million for College Programs

The grants will be used to help promote entrepreneurship education beyond business schools.  Read more

Feed Back the Feedback

Walk into the Rhode Island gift shop called OOP and you will be dazzled -- if owners Jennifer Neuguth and David Riordan have done their job well. "The who...  Read more

A Shattered Greenhouse

Last spring, Rhode Island appeared all geared up to show the nation what an "industrial policy" could do. Its Greenhouse Compact, a 1,000-page set of prop...  Read more

Nowhere Men

The anatomy of a start-up built around creating a cyberstore on the World Wide Web to sell CD recordings.  Read more

Liquor Magnate Sidney Frank Dies

The mastermind behind Jägermeister was a genius at marketing his brands.  Read more

They Make Money While You Sleep

Three young inventors dream up a smart alarm clock that helps people sleep better.  Read more

The Zealot: Mission Critical

Sometimes the fastest way to get a job done is to start your own company.  Read more

The Way I Work: Rashmi Sinha of SlideShare

A fan of quick meetings and rapid software development, SlideShare CEO Rashmi Sinha would rather make mistakes than overthink.  Read more

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on: boning up on employment law; making the most of customer feedback; finding big-time IT for your small company; and streamlining the due ...  Read more

Capital: The Bucks in Your Backyard

These days some of the best funding opportunities are coming from community-development venture-capital funds.  Read more

Mail: June 2002

Readers react to articles from recent issues of Inc magazine. Plus, an update on Tom Danner, savior of software maker Haven Corp.  Read more

Two Men and a Bottle

The cofounder of Nantucket Nectars recounts how he and his partner, Tom First, started their business almost unintentionally and soon found themselves runnin...  Read more

Bananas, My Brand, and Me

Jessica Nam never thought of becoming "a brand" when she started a cottage business while in school. That's changed.  Read more

Toying With Computers

The inventors of the toy Merlin now are attempting to market a business terminal that even a grown-up can master.  Read more

The VC in My Dorm Room

Business school students have gone beyond starting their own companies. Now they're funding one another's ventures.  Read more

Why Jim Ansara Unionized His Own Company

For Shawmut Design Construction, the union was the spark that ignited its growth.  Read more

The Entrepreneur In The Gray-flannel Suit

Big-company refugees are taking over some unlikely small companies, often with spectacular results. What do they know about management that the rest of us do...  Read more

The Revenge Of The Fortune 500

When companies as big as Campbell start thinking like entrepreneurs, small companies had better start thinking about new ways to compete.  Read more

Entrepreneur of the Year, 2007: Elon Musk

Electric sports cars. Solar power. Space travel. Finally, an entrepreneur who's not afraid to think really, really big.  Read more

Best Cities: The Location Advantage

Is it time to make your move? These CEOs bet that their companies would thrive in a new location.  Read more