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Who's Expendable?

Inc.'s editor-in-chief reflects on lessons his childhood baseball coach taught him about life and business.  Read story

Havana on Earth

The story of how a company in Switzerland built a computerized humidor.  Read story

Perestroika Continues

Will Cuba, post-Fidel, be ready for U.S. trade?  Read story

Small Biz Barges into Cuba

Get this: Fidel Castro hates dissent, yet he appears to like American entrepreneurs.  Read story

Street Smarts: Viva La Revolución!

Cuba may have a new revolution -- an entrepreneurial one.  Read story

The Shape of Things to Come

T he J curve represents the relationship between stability and openness. Each country moves along its own J curve, and the curve ...  Read story

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In Iran, Pahlavi is now called Enzeli; the African island of Fernando Po has been changed to Bioko; Cuba's infamous Isle of Pines has been renamed Island ...  Read story

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Where to Go for Help: Central America & The Carribean

Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Investment Authority http://www.investan...  Read story

Gift Ideas for CEOs Who Think They Have Everything

Three short book reviews on topics that would entertain CEOs  Read story

Making the Travelers' Century Club, Times Two

Dick Matland, president of Coronado Shores Co., has traveled to enough destinations to qualify for the Travelers' Century Club two times over.  Read story

Open the Gates

Reasons why immigration may be the most effective way to boost the economy.  Read story

Immigrant Entrepreneurs Outpace Native-Born Americans

A new Kauffman Foundation report also found that more seniors are starting businesses.  Read story

Laima Tazmin, LAVT

because she's a lot like other kids--and then again...  Read story

Remembering an Entrepreneur We Loved

Horace Hagedorn: an entrepreneur we loved.  Read story

The Great Leaders Series: Jeff Bezos, Founder of Amazon.com

Jeff Bezos is an e-commerce pioneer who started Amazon.com to sell books, and expanded into just about everything else.  Read story

Judy Wicks, White Dog Enterprises

because she's put in place more progressive business practices per square foot than any other entrepreneur  Read story

Best Work and Life: One Life to Live

How some companies acknowledge and foster their employees' lives outside the office.  Read story

A Wise Consistency

Lely Barea, owner of Ibiley Uniforms, achieves efficiency by demanding uniformity in everything in her life, including her wardrobe, communications with empl...  Read story

How to Calculate Political Risk

Prepared to lose it all? No? Read on...  Read story

Light Up, Go Public, Quit Your Day Job

Here's the recipe for a perfect IPO: a man and his cigar and how investors that love good smoke all found each other.  Read story

The No. 1 Company: TerraHealth

E very entrepreneur should have a mother like Frances Terrazas. Married to an Army man, Mrs. Terrazas moved her family to militar...  Read story

Batting One For Nine

After 15 years and eight different concepts, restaurateur Richard Tanenbaum finally has a winner. Problem is, he has no idea what to do next.  Read story

Reprogramming the Company

A close-up study of how a company brought in its own expert to upgrade its system, and what that was like.  Read story

The Enigma of Entrepreneurial Wealth

Essay on entrepreneurial wealth; adapted from Recapturing the Spirit of Enterprise.  Read story

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