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Recent Articles about Delray Beach

Office Depot Conference Expands

Jan. 17, 2007 -- Office Depot, a nationwide office products and services company based in Delray Beach, Fla., is expanding its annual con...  Read more

Hurricane Preparedness Contest Launched

Office Depot recently launched a contest to identify Florida-based small businesses that are still unprepared for this year's hurricane season. As ...  Read more

When Partnerships Go Bad

When partnerships go bad. Plus: Do you really need a publicist?  Read more

Low Tech: A Man with a Slow Hand

A CEO explains why, in the day of high-tech computing, he still uses a fountain pen, albeit with his laptop.  Read more

Marketing: Selling the Superstores

A 15-week, nationwide campaign is followed to learn how to get shelf space at the country's hottest retail chains.  Read more

A New Gig for Larry King

From CNN host to bagel pitchman. Fresh off his announcement that he will be retiring from his long-running CNN talk show, Larry King has already mo...  Read more

Small-Business NASCAR Sweepstakes

Feb. 20, 2007 -- Office Depot, an office-supply company based in Delray Beach, Fla., this week launched its annual "Official Small Busine...  Read more

Tips to Reduce Printing Costs

With printer ink as expensive as fine champagne, business leaders need to look at what and why they print, print on both sides of paper, and beware of hidden...  Read more

The Thinking Man's Outsourcing

A surprising number of U.S. companies are sending their most complex activities overseas.  Read more

Mentees on Mentors

Tom Stemberg , founder, chairman, and CEO of Staples, a $5.2 billion chain of office supply superstores <...  Read more

Raising Capital: Choosing the Right Financial Partner

A look at how important it is to find the right investors to raise growth capital.  Read more

Benchmark: When Voice Mail Answers the Phones

Several CEOs from different industries explain how they use voice-mail to answer their companies' incoming calls.  Read more

Mail: June 2002

Readers react to articles from recent issues of Inc magazine. Plus, an update on Tom Danner, savior of software maker Haven Corp.  Read more

The World's Oldest Start-Up

An anatomy of start-up Ritz Foods International, a producer of snack chips made from the yuca plant. Includes an overview of the snack food industry and setb...  Read more

The Spirit of the 500: One Success Breeds Another

A look at a CEO who listened to the voice of experience and thrived.  Read more

A Non-manager's Guide To Succession And Growth

Mike Cudahy prefers to let his company take its natural course.  Read more

Mail

This month's letters to the editor.  Read more

I Was Seduced by the New Economy

Throughout the 1990s, pundits proclaimed that the traditional rules of business had changed. Here are seven myths of the new economy that smart CEOs fell vic...  Read more

Briefing: March 2003

News and trends, including the Bush dividend, green-eyed Teamsters, fat and happy IPOers, and the throwback jersey rage.  Read more

Beyond the 401(k)

Few start-ups make it. New retirement plan options can help hedge your risk -- without breaking the bank.  Read more

Rescue at cc:

Bruce Holmes had left his company for dead. Then a band of fanatical customers rushed to the Internet to save its life.  Read more

Sales: What Works Now

Perplexing as the current sales environment may seem, there are strategies for coping with it. Inc surveys the changing entrepreneurial landscape to...  Read more

The Mentors

Kent Sutherland solicited Wal-Mart's Sam Walton as his business mentor 18 years ago and has prospered ever since. Here's where to find a mentor and the great...  Read more