Elvis Presley


Did You Know?

Elvis Presley never took a tax deduction for his donations to charities, believing it violated the spirit of giving.  Read story

The Office: Silence Is Golden

Try saying this at your next staff meeting: Shhhhhh.  Read story

Love Me (Legal) Tender

Elvis Presley MasterCard introduced in conjunction with Federal Savings and Loan Association, Memphis.  Read story

Planning the Getaway of a Lifetime

They call it "togethering," we call it a spectacular party -- how to plan the bash of a lifetime.  Read story

Best Bets: An Insider's Guide to Vegas

The owners of Vegas companies tell you where to eat, imbibe, hit the tables, go 150 miles per hour, see the stars, and party all night.  Read story

Drives: The King Lives--and Even More Extravagantly

The retooled Cadillac Escalade is an even bigger hunk of gas-burnin' love.  Read story

Chariots of Ire

A light-hearted look at some of the high-tech gadgets long-distance runners are using these days.  Read story

Who Are the 8 over 80? - Octogenarian - Entrepreneur - Retirement

Why 80 Is the New 30 Forget shuffleboard and croquet. With Ameri...  Read story

The Smartest Franchisees in America

An in-depth look at a new wave of franchisees who are using their entrepreneurial smarts as true company builders.  Read story

Returns: Rational Pessimism

Turns out there's a bright side to falling stock prices.  Read story

The Next Management Fad?

Old Style: Hire for attitude, train for skill Bold Style: Train skillfully, with attitude PhotoDisc b...  Read story

Working Under Pressure

The director of an underwater hotel explains how guests are using technology as they learn advanced diving techniques.  Read story

More Companies Gambling on Sin City

Forget showgirls and slot machines. Las Vegas is experiencing a surge in population and new business opportunities, making it the nation's hottest city for e...  Read story

Horror in the Workplace

Why your office should make you afraid -- very afraid.  Read story

Horror in the Workplace

Oct. 31, 2005 --They are chilling tales not often told when Halloween rolls around: The gun-slinging CEO who throws chairs, the radio ad m...  Read story

10 Great Ideas for Growing Business Now

Learn from the CEOs, marketers and other folks contributing to the success of many of the nation's fastest-growing companies. They were among the speakers...  Read story

Win the Battle of the Fare Wars

Plan far enough in advance, and you can almost always take advantage of a fare war. Often we see a new domestic fare war begin several weeks after the pre...  Read story

What Elvis Can Teach You About Employment Law

A weekly look at the latest products and services designed to help you run a better business.  Read story

How I Did It: Paul Frank

Some people say he monkeys around.  Read story

How I Did It: Chip Davis

The music business didn't particularly want him. The feeling was mutual.  Read story

TV or Not TV

How businesses are selling products through TV shopping channels such as QVC and Home Shopping Network.  Read story

Brief Profiles of Inc. 500 Companies

A collection of 24 short articles about companies from the 1997 Inc. 500.  Read story

Wowing Warren

What sold Warren Buffett, the nation's preeminent investor, on Barry and Eliot Tatelman and their furniture business? The brothers' fun-loving spirit wasn't ...  Read story

The Man With the Golden Touch

Restaurateur accounts for his success through attention to detail and psychological therapy.  Read story

The Centenarian Cowboy

Jack Weil's clothing company, Rockmount Ranch Wear, was made popular by the likes of Clark Gable, Elvis, and other celebrities. Today, Weil still keeps the c...  Read story

The Fun Factor

What's really driving the new economy -- and confounding the grand pooh-bahs of the old one -- is that individuals are having a huge impact. And an awful lot...  Read story

Fame

Profiles of celebrity CEOs and the repercussions of recognition and publicity.  Read story

My Favorite Company

Inc. writers and editors write about their favorite companies.  Read story

Sing to Me, Baby

Story of a start-up that has invented a market for itself.  Read story

The Most Entrepreneurial City in America: Vegas

A look at why Las Vegas, a city with little history and very few natural resources, is the country's hottest spot for start-ups. It produced over 17,000 new ...  Read story

Redesign Work

Rick Born, the CEO of Born Information Services, designed his company around a single goal--employee retention. Here's why his company looks so different fro...  Read story

More Volume!

How Jerry and Mindy Harvey saved Alex Van Halen's hearing (what's left of it), learned some important lessons about business, and built Ultimate Ears, a $22 ...  Read story

One Man, One Computer, 1,431 Lawn Mowers

A garden-tool distributor rakes it in by carefully deciding what he needs to do himself -- and what he doesn't.  Read story

Private Lives;

For Susan Bowen, success was as simple as bringing quality to a fly-by-night industry.  Read story

Energy Boost

Dennis Crum, founder of an energy brokerage firm, has started a dot-com that might kill his original business. So why does he think that's just what he needs...  Read story

How Do You Know When It's Time to Leave?

The founder of an ad agency struggles over the decision to leave her company.  Read story

Computer Upgrade: To Hell and Back

A company's struggle to upgrade its computer system is detailed, while advice on lessons learned is offered.  Read story

Nolan Bushnell is Back in the Game

Nolan Bushnell founded Atari, employed Steve Jobs, built a bunch of robots, and pretty much invented the whole cocky-young-entrepreneurial-genius pose. He's ...  Read story

Captain Marvel

EOY master award. Profile of a profitable airline that inspires uncanny customer employee loyalty.  Read story

Extreme Managing

Jack Hartnett, head of 54 Sonic restaurants, demands that employees follow his orders unquestioningly and assumes responsibility for their personal and profe...  Read story

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