Middle East Entrepreneurship Program Launched
Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business will launch an entrepreneurship program in Doha, Qatar, in the fall, school officials said. The Executi... Read story
Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business will launch an entrepreneurship program in Doha, Qatar, in the fall, school officials said. The Executi... Read story
Carnegie Mellon University is trying to streamline technology transfer. Read story
An overview of three cities, Pittsburgh, Boulder, and Montreal, that experts believe could be hot spots for new-media industries. Read story
Joshua Hyatt's "Course Boom May Not Create Entrepreneurs" (Insider, July) was very interesting. In May 1984, I received my MBA from Carnegie Mellon Unive... Read story
Age: 30 Hometown: Pittsburgh Undergraduate Degree: Pennsylvania State University Business School: Graduate School of Industrial Administ... Read story
Protecting proprietary information is becoming evermore important, so many companies are looking beyond technology -- and their technology managers. Read story
A Navy SEAL's search for the perfect pushup leads to an entrepreneurial medal of honor Read story
The grants, part of a $200 million initiative, will help foster entrepreneurship programs at nine schools nationwide. Read story
The word "demonstration" at colleges and universities these days is more likely to refer to a product demonstration than to a protest march. When student... Read story
Making the federal government a venture capitalist won't fix America's technology woes, says author. Read story
Aspiring entrepreneurs will get some star treatment with the release of TEN9EIGHT , a documentary opening in AMC theaters this mo... Read story
Early this year, we set out to survey members of the M.B.A. class of '87 with the goal of gaining some insight into who they are, what they believe, and w... Read story
Smart schools resist the temptation to treat every new idea like it's the next Google. Read story
A new book from industrial design expert Craig Vogel says companies must continually adapt their products if they are to compete. Read story
Why Michigan's economic policies are linked to music acts. Read story
They are transforming the Web, empowering other start-ups, and turning your conference room into one big whiteboard. A sneak preview of the latest generation... Read story
Luke Skurman's quirky college guides were a big hit. The problem was getting readers to pay. What if he gave the content away? Read story
New technologies stand to make Internet video as useful and ubiquitous as the telephone. How will it work for your company? Read story
Column debating whether small or large companies are the greater source of job creation and technical innovation. Read story
Consider partnering with a university. Read story
How to prevent tech sabotage Read story
A look at why, faced with poor job prospects, university students today are starting companies in record numbers. Read story
Note: This is the first in a series of technology updates by former Inc. senior writer Anne Stuart. Future columns will explore topics such a... Read story
A team of researchers has designed a way to identify vendors with bogus seller ratings. Read story
Despite the economic gloom and doom, the honorees on this year's 30 Under 30 list are building wildly successful ventures with the help of their peers, paren... Read story
Three years ago Romesh Wadhwani didn't know anything about robotics. Now he's leading U.S. robot makers' counterattack against the Japanese. Read story
Last May, we chronicled the ascent of Michael Kobold, founder and CEO of Kobold Watch ("Read story
Why employees don't always appreciate the little things. Plus, how to set prices. Read story
Inc. 500 CEOs reveal some of the ways they're using the Web to locate critical information, ranging from news on venture capital and specific industries to t... Read story
Drives At 40, the Ford Mustang still hasn't lost its cool. Read story
Bare fluorescent bulbs and windowless offices tax the body and soul. One enlightened company decided its workspaces should see the light. Read story
The way the security-industry experts see it, if you're a small-business owner, Internet security is your problem. Not your IT department's problem... Read story
On-campus recruiting isn't just for big companies. But entrepreneurs trying to recruit at colleges and universities often mustcontend with low recognition... Read story
A software architect answers questions for business people who are interested in working with software consultants. Read story
How much of your life story should you use to market your company? Read story
Is it time to get out of the garage/basement/living room/incubator? That first real office can be tricky. Read story
Nets Inc., headed up by ex-Lotus Chief Jim Manzi, lost its investors when it attempted to grow quickly and failed to provide a clearly defined company missio... Read story
An introduction to the Inc. cover story on the hottest entrepreneurial programs offered by universities. Includes brief descriptions of more unique ... Read story
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