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Curtis Hartman


Recent Articles about Curtis Hartman

The Pr People Vs. Hartman

Hartman's opinions about public relations are his own, but his experience with PR people are hardly unique. After a while, most journalists tend to view ...  Read more

The Pr People Vs. Hartman

Publicity is just one tool of public relations. Public relations is an organization's efforts to win the cooperation of groups of people -- employees, cu...  Read more

The Pr People Vs. Hartman

I am sending a copy of Hartman's article to all my clients with the suggestion they call him directly. I am telling them not to worry whether they have a...  Read more

Herbalife Offshoots

Congratulations on Curtis Hartman's article about Herbalife International ("Unbridled Growth," December 1985). Unfortunately, despite the current focus on...  Read more

Farm Aid

Curtis Hartman's "An American Tragedy" (May) certainly highlights the diverse and complicated frustrations facing farmers in this country today. However,...  Read more

More Independent Voices

The July issue of INC. was my very first, and it was heaven-sent. As someone who has just taken his first wobbly steps as an entrepreneur, I needed the i...  Read more

More Independent Voices

I cannot believe that Curtis Hartman traveled through Texas, Wisconsin, Colorado, and Illinois looking for entrepreneurs, and did not include one farmer i...  Read more

The Spirit Of Independence

If the enemy of any respectable journalist is boredom and predictability, then the American economy over the past 10 years has been a business journalist'...  Read more

What A Life

Editor's introduction to a new Inc. publication: The Inc. Life.  Read more

Revolution for Nonradicals

Short reviews of seven new business books offering information on marketing, starting a business, and problem solving. Plus: a best-selling author lists his ...  Read more

Of Mice And Mettle

A stone's throw across the Charles River from our Boston offices lies Harvard University, home of the Harvard Business School, and a symbol of Establishme...  Read more

Letters

Readers react to articles from the 20th-anniversary and May 1999 issues of Inc., including "The Entrepreneur in My Bed," by Curtis Hartman and "It's Not That...  Read more

The 1987 Inc. 500;

THEY ARE, IN MANY WAYS, A MICROCOSM OF THE American economy -- a reflection of its variety, testimony to its volatility, the symbol of its vibrancy and st...  Read more

They Were the Best of Times, They Were...Oh, You Know

Contributors to the 20th Anniversary issue proffer what they consider to be the finest--and darkest--hours of the past two decades.  Read more

Cookin' With Gas

Profile of America's fastest growing company for 1988: American Central Gas Cos.  Read more

Herbalife Offshoots

It is writer Curtis Hartman, not Mark Hughes, who doesn't quite have his facts straight. A Dexamyl "Spansule" capsule contains 10 milligrams of Dexedrine ...  Read more

Nice Guys Finish First

Profiles of the four runners-up for "Best-managed Franchises in America."  Read more

Did Imre Play Politics?

I read with interest your article on Imre Corp. ("Let Them Make Mudpies," July). While I am not in a position to discuss the merits of the case, there are...  Read more

Inc.'s Guide to Writing Your Own Ticket

How CEOs can maintain a high salary while keeping investors, bankers, and the taxman content.  Read more

Values Added

Do you have to be bad to be good at business? Why are American managers so afraid of ethics? James O'Toole, author of Vanguard Management, champions values a...  Read more

This month's cover story focuses on Cohoes Specialty Stores and on the innovative techniques chief executive officer Sandy Zimmerman has used to create wh...  Read more

My Favorite Company

Inc. writers and editors write about their favorite companies.  Read more

The Growth Ethic

A day in the life of an Inc. 500 robotics company that experienced 18,000% growth.  Read more

Secrets Of Intrapreneurship

WHEN YOUR BEST PEOPLE WANT TO START A NEW VENTURE, SAYS GIFFORD PINCHOT III, LET THEM DO IT -- RIGHT WHERE THEY ARE.  Read more

Managing the Journey

Interview with CEO Ralph Stayer on the eight-year process of revamping his management style.  Read more

Publishing Magnate Pat McGovern

How publishing magnate Pat McGovern decentralized his position by investing capital in different companies.  Read more