Davos


A Brief Introduction

These entries are from a diary I started six months after quitting my day job as a business-book publisher on July 31, 1997, to go solo. The first six mon...  Read story

The Close-to-Complete Diary of Harriet Rubin: Excerpt 2: Davos, Here I Come

In Excerpt 1, "January 1998: Taking the Plunge," Rubin talks about making the great leap into independent consulting after a long career as an editor ...  Read story

Diary of a Soloist

In the March 1998 issue of Inc. , Rubin announced her desire to shuck corporate trappings and strike out on her own. Here are excerpts from her journ...  Read story

A Network for Networkers

Wireless local networks and handheld-based conference guides are the latest trends in keeping conference attendees connected to the event.  Read story

The Close-to-Complete Diary of Harriet Rubin: Excerpt 3: Going All the Way (or trying to)

In earlier diary excerpts, Rubin talks about making the leap into independent consulting after a long career as an editor at Doubleday. Here, she deta...  Read story

Start a Company, Save the World

A report on this year's World Economic Forum, a gathering of global CEOs and politicians.  Read story

Letters

Inc. readers react to articles from the August 1998 issue of Inc., including "Diary of a Soloist," by Harriet Rubin, "Caveat Emptor," by Norm Brodsky, and "P...  Read story

More Myths

Inc. magazine's editor-in-chief discusses the evolution of E-culture, start-ups that help other new companies out of the gate, competing against a m...  Read story

Who's Next

They are transforming the Web, empowering other start-ups, and turning your conference room into one big whiteboard. A sneak preview of the latest generation...  Read story

The 10 Secrets of a Master Networker

Keith Ferrazzi needs two PalmPilots to keep track of all his contacts, people like Bill Clinton and Michael Milken. But there's far more to cracking the inne...  Read story

For Young Entrepreneurs, Safety in Numbers

Despite the economic gloom and doom, the honorees on this year's 30 Under 30 list are building wildly successful ventures with the help of their peers, paren...  Read story

The State of Small Business 1997

One of Inc.'s executive editors presents some thoughts and comments about the current state of small business.  Read story

Take This Job and Love it

Reviews of eight business books, including three books from CEOs on the angst and joys of building a company, three books on open-book management, and two bo...  Read story

Giving Unternehmers a Good Name

The president of Europe's 500, an organization of the European Union's fastest-growing companies, talks about business.  Read story

Cool, Determined & Under 30

They are collaborative, creative, and -- above all -- confident. And all of them were born after October 31, 1978.  Read story

Mail: February 2002

Readers react to articles from the Inc 500 and November 2001 issues of Inc , Plus: Update on two trash-talking CEOs.  Read story

Create Jobs, Eliminate Waste, Preserve Value

Those six words explain a lot: Why Ken Hendricks is worth $2.6 billion, how he came to be a walking textbook on identifying and exploiting business opportuni...  Read story

Electric sports cars. Solar power. Space travel.

Finally, an entrepreneur who's not afraid to think really, really big.  Read story

Entrepreneur of the Year: Elon Musk

Electric sports cars. Solar power. Space travel. Finally, an entrepreneur who's not afraid to think really, really big.  Read story

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