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The Quotable Entrepreneur: Jon Ferrara

People who are good at doing something stop being good when they succeed, because success is rewarded by heaping on responsibilities. We had a merger, so ...  Read story

The Inc. Network

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

Teens Plan To Spend Less on Gifts

Dec. 11, 2006 -- Fewer teens are planning to splurge on holiday gifts this year, according to a recent survey by Junior Achievement World...  Read story

Fourth Wave;

SOME OF THE HEAT IS GOING out of parts of the Sunbelt, as boomtowns like Houston become less attractive to companies that are on the move or expanding. Re...  Read story

How I Did It: Andrew Clark, Bridgepoint Education

Industry Leader: Education Three-Year Growth: 6,794.1% The appeal of I...  Read story

Recruiting With Real Estate

It isn't easy to woo high-technology professionals away from the hedconist heaven of California, especially if your company is a relatively small maker of...  Read story

Inc. 500|5000 Lists

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Start Computer Training at Home

At MDP Construction, in Colorado Springs, Colo., secretary-treasurer Rick Lewandowski had his work cut out for him. The $12 million company was automating...  Read story

The Insider's Guide

15 steps to owning the company that's right for you available resource guides.  Read story

Mileage-Award Insurance

Airline mileage-award insurance saves frequent fliers from losing their bonuses to defunct airlines.  Read story

Boomtowns '06: Hottest Midsize Cities

Employment Base of 150,000-450,000.  Read story

Mail

Learning to Enjoy the Small Things The stories of Jay Goltz and the other entrepreneurs who chose to "be great instead of big" hit close to home...  Read story

Letters

Readers react to articles from the January and February 2000 issues of Inc. , including the January cover story "Taking the Leap," Andrew Raskin's "E...  Read story

Storm Clouds Over Silicon Valley

As blind faith in the infallibility of high-tech companies falters, the era of unrestrained growth in the Valley may be over.  Read story

Conference for Blind Entrepreneurs

Feb. 20, 2007 -- More than 500 blind business owners are expected to take part in this year's National Association of Blind Merchants con...  Read story

Volunteering Your Company

Company allows employees to do volunteer work on company time instead of making donations.  Read story

Thriving on Bureaucracy

How information technology enabled a building contractor to work efficiently with the government.  Read story

Smart Taactics

If your company is losing sales or employees because of foreign imports, you may be able to get consultation and help in applying for financial assistance...  Read story

Regus Group Unveils New Locations

A 15,000-square-foot Alamo Corporate Center features 53 offices.  Read story

Want to Close the Deal? Try Chatting with Customers Online

A weekly look at the latest products and services designed to help you run a better business.  Read story

Look to Low-Cost and Niche Airlines for Low Fares

One of the best ways to get the lowest fares is to know where low-cost and niche airlines fly. These carriers allow you to create your own system of airfa...  Read story

Percolating Profits

A new generation of "virtual" business incubators is jump-starting start-ups nationwide.  Read story

Homes, Sweet Homes

Aluminum-siding salespeople take note -- the Promised Land may be in Albuquerque. That's where the number of housing starts is growing fastest, acco...  Read story

Mail

This month's feedback.  Read story

Hot Spots

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

Mail

The Future of Marketing I'm amazed that search advertising, the most pervasive new marketing tool, was not included in your Read story

The New-Economy Almanac

A statistical and informational snapshot of today's businesses and how they are operating in the new economy.  Read story

YourCustomer@YourBusiness.com

Providing Internet service to your customers may sound like technology, but it's all about marketing.  Read story

Hot Spots

INC.'s list of the 50 fastest-growing U.S. cities  Read story

Who Needs Silicon Valley?

Thanks to new state programs, companies are finding funds outside of traditional VC hubs.  Read story

Test Case

For a guy bent on bringing down a multibillion-dollar federal program for minority contractors, Randy Pech is pretty low-key.  Read story

When Technology Runs Amok

Even small, smart, agile organizations can make disastrous computer-system mistakes.  Read story

Downloading Issues

Related Terms: Internet Security Downloadi...  Read story

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HOW THE CITIES WERE RANKED Like our annual states report, this ranking of metropolitan areas is based on three factors: job generation, rate of significan...  Read story

Inc. 500|5000 Search Results

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There's No Office Like Home

A look at how four entrepreneurs designed unique home offices to meet their specific needs, personal tastes, styles of work and physical limitations.  Read story

A Golden Alternative

Using alternative airports is a form of creative ticketing that airlines don't really object to, but they will not offer alternative airport options when ...  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

A Confidence Game

Whenever your company's monthly bills are expected to increase significantly, it's time to analyze cash flow.  Read story

The Color-Coded Priority Setter

A look at visual tools as a way to help groups reach consensus and facilitate communications.  Read story

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