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Bill Zanker Never Wants to Come Down

He's got Tony Robbins! He's got Donald Trump! And, man, has he got a positive outlook! Meet the founder of the Learning Annex, who might be having more fun t...  Read story

Showing Bad Customers the Door

The customer really isn't always right, especially if your business begins to suffer from having a bad seed on the client list.  Read story

Who Are the Real Entrepreneurs?

A noted entrepreneur explains why many people who share that lable are not really entrepreneurs.  Read story

Updates

Progress reports on some previous Inc. articles.  Read story

Top 10 Celebrity Entrepreneurs

Plenty of well-known people dabble in business. A smaller number are talented businesspeople, the real deal, and these are the best of them. Plus: Moby, Remi...  Read story

Great Expectations;

FEW EXECUTIVES WITH EVEN MODest egos could resist the temptation when Iacocca: An Autobiography reached the number one spot on best-seller lists in 1984. ...  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without...

Cake maker Sylvia Weinstock can whip up multiple multi-tiered confections in one of her favorite things: a 90-quart mixer.  Read story

A Little Radical Thinking

In my company, this time of year we do our annual planning. While January is the beginning of the calendar year, it often seems natural to sit down at the...  Read story

What Would Donald Trump Do?

A majority of business owners admit they're scared to fire employees -- even incompetent ones. How to find the courage to say, "You're fired."  Read story

How Hard Could It Be?: Unfocused and Unabashed

A side project threatens to get totally out of control and I think, "How fun!"  Read story

What Business Would You Start?

Nearly 50 business luminaries, ranging from H. Ross Perot to Ed McMahon, are asked what businesses to start.  Read story

Five Ideas to Watch

Clothing that repels bugs, Bill Clinton's latest plaything, and more.  Read story

Newsbreakers

Newsbreakers: People making news in the world of business.  Read story

Would You Rather Be Bill Gates or Justin Timberlake?

Entrepreneurs from the 2009 Inc. 500 answer the question: If you could be anyone in the world, whom would you be?  Read story

Ready for Your Product's Close-up?

The rules of product placement are changing. Here's how to land a starring role for your firm.  Read story

Employees Complain About Donald Trump-Style Bosses

Supervisors often break promises and blame subordinates, according to a new management study.  Read story

"Office From Hell" Winner Named

A faulty fax machine, a crying baby, and a head-butting dog are just a few of the distractions this year's winner of the "Home Office From Hell" contest h...  Read story

Getting an M.B.A. Via Tivo

What you can learn from Paris Hilton.  Read story

Updates

GreenPrint Gets Rolling  Read story

Study: Family Businesses Outperform Non-Family Firms

Companies started by families are more profitable and can have higher employee productivity.  Read story

Firing and Personal Finance

When is it time to let someone go? Plus, what to do when your credit is in shambles.  Read story

The Entrepreneurial Year in Review

For some industries -- finance and retail, we're looking at you -- this was a year of living dangerously. But plenty of companies had a big year. A look at t...  Read story

NFL Players Learn the Art of the Deal

Inc.com tagged along with stars of the gridiron as they headed to classes at Wharton.  Read story

The Best and Worst TV Bosses

For many U.S. employees, Sam Malone, the bar owner on the hit TV series Cheers , most closely resembles their own boss, according to a survey by C...  Read story

Divorce-Proofing Your Company

A divorce can destroy your company if you're unprepared. Here are tips on how to protect your business, including how to write a prenuptial, postnuptial, and...  Read story

The Next Management Revolution

It's time to throw Sun Tzu out with the trash.  Read story

Business for Sale: An Audio-Book Publisher for $1.14 Million

Three years ago, Bryan Heathman joined forces with his friend Chris Widener, a motivational speaker and the author of books such as T...  Read story

What CEOs Will Admit Out of the Office

The crowd at the recent Inc. 500 conference talks about Hillary, health care, and more.  Read story

Managing and Real Estate

How to coax a retiring executive to pass on her vast knowledge. Plus, setting up a New York satellite office on the cheap and the found of Zingerman's on hir...  Read story

Rise of the Entrepreneurial Class

Five years ago, Jim Poss, a 28-year-old environmental studies grad from Duke University, was determined to make a living in renewable energy -- he had the...  Read story

Contributors

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

Behind The Scenes;

I am always astonished at the ways some company owners squander their money. I'm not talking here about Donald Trump-type megalomaniacs, but about otherwi...  Read story

The Zentrepreneur

Restaurateur Phil Suarez has built his successful business intuitively---perhaps proving that you can't succeed if you're bored.  Read story

Mail

Tattoo You Mario Barth [" King Ink ," November] is ...  Read story

'Isn't Anybody Back There Listening?'

Sen. Robert Bennet (R-Utah) chastises his colleagues for the damage they have done to small business in U.S.  Read story

Warming Up to Cold Calls

Why it's time to rethink one of the most derided marketing tactics.  Read story

The Return of Martha Stewart

August 30, 2005 --After five months in prison, and another five months of home detention, Martha Stewart will resume working fulltime on W...  Read story

Now That They've Fixed Miss Liberty, Who Will Fix New York?

The gateway to the "American dream" may have become the worst place to start a company.  Read story

Mr. Iacocca, Meet Mr, Honda

Chrysler's famous chairman may be the best of America's auto men, but as a manager and an industrialist, he doesn't hold a candle to Japan's most successful ...  Read story

How to Finance Anything

Here's how to find financing in today's unpredictable, often discouraging U.S. capital markets. Includes six case studies of companies that overcame failed a...  Read story

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