Elaine Appleton Grant


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"Business for Sale" is Back!

Throughout Inc.'s history, many elements of the editorial mix have proven popular, from Hands On, our smart and timely how-to section, to Norm Brodsky's ...  Read more

Contributors

Michael Edwards photographed the people of Commonwealth Worldwide Chauffered Transportation (see the story Read more

Digging for Gold

This year we asked a panel of outside judges -- all experts in their fields -- to assess Web sites submitted by Inc. Technology readers.  Read more

Digging for Gold

This year we asked a panel of outside judges -- all experts in their fields -- to assess Web sites submitted by Inc. Technology readers.  Read more

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the July 2001 issue of Inc. magazine.  Read more

Who We Are

Here are the many staff members and freelancers who labored long over all the pages for the 2007 Inc. 500 issue of Inc. Magazine.   Read more

Mail: May 2003

Readers praise open books, dismiss cheap radio ads, and advise their peers to keep a backup bank in mind.  Read more

From the Editor of Inc.: The 2007 Inc. 500

Jim Melloan, Project Manager fo...  Read more

In Search Of The Above Average

Tom Peters got us all hot for excellence. But when we strive to achieve it, a new book argues, we're prone to certain pitfalls.  Read more

Everything New Is Old Again

In search of dot-coms that are standing on 'terra firma?' By using various criteria ranging from history to profitability, Inc. tries to find six 'r...  Read more

Everything New Is Old Again

In search of dot-coms that are standing on 'terra firma?' By using various criteria ranging from history to profitability, Inc. tries to find six 'rea...  Read more

Cloudy, With a Chance of Monsoons

Recession, downturn - whatever you call it, the recent economic slowdown may be one of the most confusing in recent memory. Results of a recent Inc 500 surve...  Read more

Web Awards 2000: Customer Service

Treating each customer as an individual won Ives Development second place in the Customer Service category of the 2000 Inc. Web Awards.  Read more

Web Awards 2000: Customer Service

Treating each customer as an individual won Ives Development second place in the Customer Service category of the 2000 Inc. Web Awards.  Read more

Still Thinking About Drucker

Nan Stone, the well known former editor of the Harvard Business Review, wrote a lovely article for the latest issue of the American Scholar about Peter Dr...  Read more

Creation Nation

Wondering where the next hot food ... hit toy ... big band ... miracle drug will come from? Chances are, from entrepreneurs just like you who are furiously c...  Read more

Web Awards 2000: Marketing

The winning companies in the Marketing category of the 2000 Inc. Web Awards lure customers with enticing deals and ease of use.  Read more

Web Awards 2000: Community

These companies' extraordinary ability to link people with information has earned them the top spots in the Community category of the 2000 Inc. Web ...  Read more

Web Awards 2000: Community

These companies' extraordinary ability to link people with information has earned them the top spots in the Community category of the 2000 Inc. Web ...  Read more

Vera Goes Digital

Our new road warrior, Mary Roach, test-drives the latest in digital personal assistants. The bottom line: Don't fire your secretary yet.  Read more

Vera Goes Digital

Our new road warrior, Mary Roach, test-drives the latest in digital personal assistants. The bottom line: Don't fire your secretary yet.  Read more

The Uber Mentor

If you needed life-changing advice and could make only one phone call, who would be on the other end? For some, the answer is Peter Drucker.  Read more

Playing Hard to Get

In a highly creative arrangement, an upstart apparel maker manages to sell its brand to footwear giant Timberland--without actually giving up the brand. The ...  Read more

Growing Nervous

For Inc. 500 CEOs, the bottom line is growing -- but so is the anxiety. How long can successful companies fight a troubled economy?  Read more