Eric Kriss


Dissing the Economy

Some thoughts about the term "disinflation" and suggestions concerning further reading on the topic.  Read story

After the Sale

Five ex-owners reveal the hidden emotional costs behind the decision to sell out.  Read story

Managing through Turbulent Times

To keep your growing company on track during a volatile economic period, you should know the answers to these six basic questions.  Read story

How to Survive the End of Inflation

Recognizing a deflationary or no-growth economy and planning your way through it.  Read story

FYI: The Talk of the Inc. 500

Inc. 's editor recounts what all the buzz was about at this year's Inc. 500 conference and lists the most memorable quotes from both attende...  Read story

Where Have All the PCs Gone?

Tracking high-tech fixed assets--PCs, scanners, and digital cameras--is key to your bottom line. Here's how to use a database for fixed-asset management.  Read story

The Question, Popped

When you're a CEO, your life is an open book. Just ask Michael Elfenbein, whose workers are counting the days until he gets engaged.  Read story

The Talk Of The Inc. 500

Thoughts on the 1992 Inc. 500 conference.  Read story

Inc. 500 Contributors

A list of the authors of articles featured in the 1998 Inc. 500 issue.  Read story

The Most Dangerous Hire

For years you've crowed about the company you built. Now it's time to hand over the reins. Here are answers to some questions you've asked -- and some you ha...  Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the February 1999 issue.  Read story

What CEOs Are Reading

A book review by a CEO of Bob Woodward's book 'The Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House.'  Read story

So You Want to Be an Inc. 500 CEO?

A list of eight qualities common to Inc. 500 CEOs and their companies. Statistics include the marital status and economic background of owners and the types ...  Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the January 1999 issue.  Read story

Life in the Fast Lane

Highlights from the annual Inc. 500 conference.  Read story

Why It's Easier to Start than to Sell a Business

A first-person account of the emotional stress many founders encounter when they sell their businesses.  Read story

All Dressed Up and No IPO

While going public can yield a huge payoff for many companies, it can be a disastrous undertaking for others. Here's why Wired magazine's IPO proved a stunni...  Read story

Life in the Fast Lane

Inc. magazine's editor-in-chief offers some highlights from the annual Inc. 500 conference.  Read story

Notes From The Guest Register

Inc.'s editor relates memorable quotes from business owners who've dropped by the office for lunch; plus, he addresses the fear many entrepreneurs have that ...  Read story

Update 2000

A collection of short articles about the Y2K problem. Includes an interview with Millennium Bug guru Ed Yardeni; the solutions five CEOs came up with on thei...  Read story

The Evolution of the Professional Entrepreneur

Characteristics of some company builders from days past and how they differ from those building businesses today.  Read story

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