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Best Ergonomic Travel Pillow: ezysleep

A long flight doesn't have to come with a stiff neck. Alan Hedge, director of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory at Cornell University, gi...  Read more

Sleep Tight -- Even in Flight

A look at the best ergonomic travel pillows  Read more

Recruiting;

If you're looking for bright, young managers, there's one source you probably haven't considered: the nation's elite business schools. It used to be that...  Read more

Your Office May Be Innocent

Buildings don't make people sick--but job stress and bad bosses might.  Read more

Hot Tip: Don't Believe the (Analysts') Hype

If a big, newly public competitor of yours is getting good press, don't be alarmed about some new threat. First, do a little background check befo...  Read more

How To Write a Buy-Sell Agreement

Along with a general agreement about ownership and responsibilities, every business with multiple owners needs a buy-sell agreement. It covers how and whe...  Read more

University, Inc.;

DONALD L. SNELLMAN NEVER graduated from high school. But the owner and founder of printing-equipment maker Norfin Inc. has made it to the upper reaches o...  Read more

5 Comforts for Pampered Travelers

More of a road diva than a road warrior? Here are five suggestions for luxurious business travel, cashmere sleeping bag included.  View slideshow

Perception Isn't Everything to Shoppers

Prices affect consumer opinions, but a new study reveals a less predictable correlation than previously believed.  Read more

Index

A guide to many of the companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the February 2001 issue of Inc. magazine.  Read more

Clamoring for Foreign Capital

Start-ups stymied by traditional means of raising capital are turning to foreign investors seeking citizenship.  Read more

The Best Ergonomic Keyboards

Three ergonomic keyboards to soothe aching wrists  Read more

Restaurant Trend: Career Waiters

As the old joke goes, two people meet at a party. Guest 1 asks Guest 2 what he does for a living. "I'm an actor," he answers. "Ah," Guest 1 says, nodding....  Read more

The Light Idea

Bare fluorescent bulbs and windowless offices tax the body and soul. One enlightened company decided its workspaces should see the light.  Read more

Book Review: Working Capital -- The Power of Labor's Pensions

Inc 's finance editor, Jill Andresky Fraser, investigates union pension funds as a source of capital for cash-strapped entrepreneurs in this book review.  Read more

Buying, Selling, and Telling

Tattling on the owner's kid and acquisition binges.  Read more

Office Chairs for Every Budget

Reviews of Herman Miller, Office Star, Global, and Harter  Read more

The Inc. Network

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read more

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the March issue.  Read more

The Goods: Office Chairs for Every Budget

"Your office chair is the single most important piece of furniture you own," says Alan Hedge, director of the Human Factors and Ergonomics L...  View slideshow

Bosses Don't See Link Between Profit and Smiles

June 24, 2004 -- Happy employees may make a difference when it comes to the success of a company, a new study has found, but most manager...  Read more

Relaxation Resources

On pages 65 through 79 of the February 2004 issue , <...  Read more

Gevity Releases Answer Book for SMBs

Human resources services company Gevity (NASDAQ:GVHR) has launched an illustrated Answer Book aimed at small and midsize businesses. It covers some of the...  Read more

Why Incubate when You Can Accelerate?

Over the past several years, new companies have been bubbling up out of American business schools, corporations, and garages at a dizzying clip. In fact, ...  Read more

Does Your Head Hurt?

Listen to your headaches, says a specialist. It's your body's way of telling you to take a rest.  Read more

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

It Takes A Tender Man To Make A Tough B-school

With around 650 American colleges and universities currently offering graduate business degrees (up from 389 in 1974), some people wonder whether the coun...  Read more

Is It Legal To Use Social Network Data When Hiring?

Many start-ups use their Social Network contacts to find additional workers. Why not? Someone's friend of a friend is probably that chef, programmer or ad...  Read more

Three Easy Pieces

Inc.'s editor summarizes three recent articles that provide original ideas about management.  Read more

Emerging Markets: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Staying Sane, Safe, and Profitable

We at Kemin have been doing business internationally for more than three decades. A few years after our founding in 1961, a Chinese graduate student at Co...  Read more

Is the Recession Draining the U.S. of its Talent?

In a poor job market, American graduates are seeking jobs on foreign soil.  Read more

The IT Talent Shortage

The dearth of American IT professionals has given high-tech workers the leverage to command premium salaries and perks from companies desperate to attract...  Read more

The IT Talent Shortage

The dearth of American IT professionals has given high-tech workers the leverage to command premium salaries and perks from companies desperate to attract...  Read more

No Experience Required

By surrounding herself with experts, can this business owner write a success story with her obscure tea drink?  Read more

Champagne and Robots In France

Last week I co-moderated the French American Conference of Entrepreneurs in Paris. In two packed d...  Read more

Building a Bakery Brand

Jim Skinner of Skinner Baking talks about his family business's big bet.  Read more

Case Study: Skinner Baking Builds a Brand

For years, a family bakery sold unbranded pastries to supermarkets. Should the owner now put his name on the box?  Read more

How To Get Started

From dealing with red tape to protecting patents to getting paid...  Read more

The Best Entrepreneurship Courses in America

Here are some of the coolest college classes for aspiring entrepreneurs.  View slideshow

The 2009 Inc. 5000: Top 10 Oldest Companies

These Inc. 5000 companies have continued to generate growth, despite getting started more than 150 years ago.  View slideshow