David Freedman


Plenty of Challenges, No Rules

Inc. Technology's editor offers comments and highlights of the issue (Vol. 17, No.4).  Read story

Life in the Virtual Lane

Inc. Technology's editor muses on why male baby-boomers are so drawn to computer programs that simulate mundane tasks.  Read story

The Joy of Hardware

Inc.'s editor-in-chief presents an overview of some of the issues and articles in the July edition.  Read story

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Technology for Everyone I am blind, and I just finished reading the February issue of Inc. , not with the hand-held scanner that Ray Kurz...  Read story

Contributors

Contributing editor David H. Freedman followed Bob Cramer for nearly a year to report Inc.'s cover story, "Read story

Contributors

"I now know for a fact, as I suspected all along, that I have the power to make objects move simply by willing them to do so." No, contributing editor Read story

Notes From The Guest Register

Inc.'s editor relates memorable quotes from business owners who've dropped by the office for lunch; plus, he addresses the fear many entrepreneurs have that ...  Read story

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None of Your Business Jeff Bedard, CEO of Crown Laboratories, has good intentions, but I believe his mandatory health-improvement policies are a...  Read story

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Hire Expectations Having been in the executive search business since 1987, I found the article about hiring techniques very interesting ["Read story

What's Next: Tomorrow Land

Five new technologies that will change the way you do business.  Read story

FYI: Critical Numbers

Inside the December 2000 Inc. issue:cutting-edge practices in the education business, what happens when companies move, the new megamarket, and the ...  Read story

Go Ahead, Make A Mess

Don't let the neat freaks push you around. Chaos, clutter, disorganization, and on-the-fly decision-making actually are good for your company--and for you.  Read story

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This CEO's Life David H. Freedman's story on Bob Cramer ["Read story

The State of Small Business 1996

Inc.'s editor-in-chief offers some comments and an overview of the 1996 special issue, The State of Small Business.  Read story

Contributors

A T-shirt business hardly sounds revolutionary. But Read story

Put a Chip in It!

Thanks to new technology, nearly anything can be "smart." Are you smart enough to keep up?  Read story

What's Next: Taskus Interruptus

Why interruption, distraction, and multitasking are not such awful things after all.  Read story

Inc. 500 Contributors

A list of the authors of articles featured in the 1998 Inc. 500 issue.  Read story

In This Issue

This month's letter from the editor.  Read story

Novel Ties

Inc. Technology's editor offers an overview of the issue.  Read story

What's Next: Blinded by the Buzz

Everyone is chasing Internet buzz. But be careful. Online hype doesn't always deliver.  Read story

Technology in the Fast Lane

Inc. Tecnology's editor offers some comments on technology and an overview of this issue of the magazine.  Read story

What's Next: Mistakes Were Made

When your company screws up, don't hide it. Blog about it. And let everyone learn from the error.  Read story

Index

How to contact organizations and people mentioned prominently in the December 2000 Inc. issue.  Read story

Divided We Stand

Smart firms expand in pieces, spinning fast-growth units into standalone entities.  Read story

Right Solution, Wrong Problem

Inc. Technology's editor offers an overview of the issue along with some comments.  Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the March 1999 issue.  Read story

What's Next: Meet Your New Executives

They're every bit as clever as your old ones. The difference? They may not be human.  Read story

Letters

Readers respond to recent Inc. articles, including the "South Shall Ride Again," "What Do Teens Really Want?" and "The ABCs of Profit".  Read story

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Deal or No Deal? I have enjoyed following Norm Brodsky's decision-making process these past months as he contemplated selling his companies. I wa...  Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the February 1999 issue.  Read story

What's Next: Stupid Productivity Tricks

Worried that employees are wasting time on the Web? Here's why you shouldn't crack down.  Read story

How Fast Can Word Travel?

A look at the results of two mathematic professors' experiment studying how fast a rumor can spread on-line.  Read story

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Looking Good, Idaho I live near the old Buck Knives facility in San Diego County ["Read story

The Technoethics Trap

Figuring out what is ethical--a challenge under any circumstances--is trickier than ever in the Internet age.  Read story

Managing on the Front Lines

What the Marine Corps has learned about management from the Iraq War.  Read story

I'll Be Watching You

New software makes it possible to monitor employees and clients. It's not as creepy as it sounds.  Read story

Found Horizons

Inc. Technology's editor offers some thoughts on the World Wide Web and an overview of the magazine.  Read story

The Choice

Today's booming economic market is providing Inc. 500 companies with a wide array of growth options. From selling out to encouraging chaos, here's how they'r...  Read story

What's Next: The Dashboard Dilemma

Do you manage by the numbers? Be careful if you do: Your data may be playing tricks on you.  Read story