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U.S. Tops Global Competitiveness

Annual ranking cites improved market efficiency and high-tech innovation.  Read story

The Best of Both Worlds

Competing small companies are forming networks that strengthen each company's independence.  Read story

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Out of Control (at Last)

A perilous vacation teaches the healthy difference between control and influence.  Read story

Where to Go for Help: Europe

Albania Teuleda http://www.teuleda.org.al/index.php?gjuha=eng <...  Read story

Nimmons To Boesky: Drop Dead

There are still those Neanderthals among us who believe that greed and self-interest are the only "businesslike" reasons to start a company. They should ...  Read story

Help Wanted

An Inc. executive editor speaks with noted economist David Birch about how growth companies really behave.  Read story

Is America Really Different?

Data showing the roles small businesses play in European economies compared with the role they play in the U.S economy.  Read story

Forecast: Here Comes the Sun

Optimism is on the rise as companies look ahead.  Read story

Evans Food Products, - Inc. Article

Evans Food Products Location: Chicago 2002 revenue: $66.7 million Growt...  Read story

How I Did It: Michael Powell

Rather than open a used-book store, Michael Powell decided to start a business selling used books. That entrepreneurial point of view launched him on a path ...  Read story

Brief Profiles of 2001 Inc 500 Companies

Unusual stories and interesting statistics about companies on the 2001 Inc 500 list.  Read story

U.S. Economy Still Tops

Despite the financial crisis, the U.S. economy remains the world's most competitive, the World Economic Forum says.  Read story

Internet Fax

Fax senders can save money by sending data across the Internet to relay volunteers.  Read story

U.S. Falls From Top Spot in Global Competitive Rankings

Switzerland now ranks No. 1, followed by Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Singapore.  Read story

The Kindest Cut

Competition has sparked a global decline in corporate taxes.  Read story

Finding Salespeople Abroad

Locating top performers in the global economy.  Read story

Entrepreneurship Booming in Emerging Economies

Start-up activity grew in China and India in 2006, but fell slightly in the U.S., according to a new study.  Read story

Why You Feel the Way You Do

In an excerpt from his book, "Data Smog," David Shenk explains why the surplus of information available through technology each day stresses us out and impai...  Read story

Hot Seats;

THIS CAN'T BE THE PLACE. THAT was my first thought. We'd already driven 30-odd miles west from Grand Rapids -- down bumpy back roads, past cornfiel...  Read story

Solemates

Here's how Mandy Cabot, cofounder of footwear distributor Dansko, has controlled her company's growth while tiptoeing between hungry retailers and a balky su...  Read story

No Longer Quiet On The Western Front

Common Market countries are launching a promising initiative to help small business growth. Small businesspeople in the United States should carefully monito...  Read story

Northward, Ho!

The new trade agreement between the United States and Canada could touch off a small-business export boom  Read story

Winning in the Asian Era

The U.S. must take a new commerce perspective in regard to the changes taking place in the world economy.  Read story

European Union (EU)

The European Union (EU), formerly known as the European Community (EC), was formed in the 1950s to encourage and oversee political and economic cooperatio...  Read story

Three Companies In Search Of An Author

Tom Peters' book on excellence has managers and employees alike changing the way they do business.  Read story

The Defiant Ones

Europe has concluded that it must work harder to recognize and nurture growth businesses, and what that means to you.  Read story

Modeling Your Company's Future

John Ward, a management consultant and owner of Need To Know, teaches workshop participants to sculpt images from clay that represent their company's philoso...  Read story

Cable Cutter

If Bluetooth flies, we'll all be wired without wires.  Read story

Building a Global Alliance

Tacit Networks wanted to expand overseas but had few resources and no leads. So it found another way to go global.  Read story

Global Start-up

CEO's plan for world-wide sale of his medical device that will make certain types of surgery obselete.  Read story

"being Dead Is Bad For Business"

A growing number of businesspeople are looking beyond the survival of their own companies -- and becoming outspoken participants in the nuclear arms debate.  Read story

E-mail With. . .Nicholas Negroponte

A multimedia expert discusses with 'Inc. Technology's editor how business and technology intersect.  Read story

Trade Winds

A sail manufacturer rides the weak U.S. dollar to new markets overseas. But what happens when the greenback rebounds?  Read story

Little Big Man

When Pizza King Jeno Paulucci sets out to do "good works," it can be hard to tell philanthropy from business.  Read story

The Squash Blossom Solution

At the high, high end of the market, the Jones family of Huron, Ohio, outruns the economics of modern farming.  Read story

Zen and the Art of the Self-Managing Company

The owners of Great Harvest Bread Co. are building a "learning organization" -- a company that fosters innovation and almost runs itself.  Read story

The Do Over

Randall Grahm produced good wines and great, funny marketing campaigns. But along the way to success, he realized someone wasn't taking him seriously. That w...  Read story

The Coolest Small Company in America

Why are high-powered M.B.A.'s getting off the fast track to work for a $13-million food company in Ann Arbor?  Read story

The Trouble with Harry

Profile of a CEO's flawed attempt to create the perfect work environment.  Read story

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