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Ask Paul Orfalea

Founder and former CEO, Kinko's  Read more

They Recycle Whole Trees

Kinko's Copy Centers plants trees to replace those destroyed to produce the paper used by the company.  Read more

Direct-Mail Help from FedEx Kinko's

Jan. 9, 2007 -- FedEx Kinko's, an operating company of Dallas-based shipping giant FedEx, on Tuesday announced the release of a new servi...  Read more

How-To | Business Travel

Covering T&E Expenses Tips on using an accountable plan for tr...  Read more

Road Warrior's Guide to Pit Stops

With the ubiquity of Kinko's and others, local business service support is always nearby.  Read more

Put Your Marketing Kit Online

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

Videoconferencing for the Rest of Us

A close-up look at some new technology making the face-to-face phone call affordable.  Read more

Student Uprising

A look at why, faced with poor job prospects, university students today are starting companies in record numbers.  Read more

FYI: Life in the Fast Lane

Highlights from the 2002 Inc 500 conference.  Read more

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on: advertising on cable TV, helping obese employees, going public without an IPO, hiring women for corporate boards, and replacing your ISD...  Read more

The Ultimate Business Tune-up for Times Like These

In a tough economy with credit extremely tight, big investments are not an option for most companies. Yet no business can afford to stand still. We asked our...  Read more

" Face-to-Face, Almost"

Do your salespeople hop on and off airplanes as much as most people get in and out of bed? Videoconferencing may be the answer to your sales expense-accou...  Read more

The Ticker

Ross Perot and his charts are back. Sixteen years after his failed presidential bid, the founder of EDS has launched a w...  Read more

How to Launch a Cool, Profitable, Worth-All-The-Risk, Kick-Ass Start-Up (And Live To Brag About It)

Four legendary company founders tell four promising entrepreneurs a thing or two about running a business.  Read more

Mail: October 2002

Readers react to recent Inc magazine articles.  Read more

Mail

The Votes Are In The four young entrepreneurs you profiled are inspiring ["Read more

Bold Storage

Here's why Melissa McNatt, a regional sales director, turned to free online document storage to help her securely handle crucial files while traveling.  Read more

Service, Not Servers

When your computer servers go down, so does your business. So why not toss your servers and keep your applications on the Web instead?  Read more

The Next Great Retail Idea: PR?

A North Carolina entrepreneur sets his sights on creating the H&R Block of public relations.  Read more

How to Manage Travel Expenses

From videoconferencing, to shopping for airfare bargains, to booking far in advance - here are some helpful tips to reduce all your travel-related expenses.  Read more

Updates

From Tinkerer to Franchiser Since being featured in our start-up issue ("Read more

Costs

Costs are the necessary expenditures that must be made in order to run a business. Every factor of production has an associated cost. The cost of labor, f...  Read more

World's Richest Man Unveils New Computer Program

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

Types of Trademarks

The term "trademark" is commonly used to describe many different types of devices that label, identify, and distinguish products or services in the markep...  Read more

Letters

Several readers responded to our September Inc. story about recruiting. Another reader provided some year-end reflection on a fellow high-powered CEO.  Read more

Start the Presses!

With a little imagination, you can design your company's printed materials without ever leaving your desk. Many online sites offer print services, but how go...  Read more

Making Goliath Pay

Just because big companies have deep pockets doesn't mean they pay on time. Several Inc. 500 CEOs offer advice on how to play ball with the big boys...  Read more

Clueless

A business journalist describes how he thought he was an expert on start-up companies--until he went to work for one. He learned of the unforeseen roles each...  Read more

Celebrating Our Victories

Small companies often ignore the powerful tool of setting -- and celebrating -- milestones. But by setting goals, a business owner can get everyone pulling i...  Read more

Don't Leave Home Without It

When you hear "Don't leave home without it," you probably think of a little green credit card. If you're self-employed, though, you'd bet...  Read more

Have Tech, Won't Travel

As the travel business goes bust, videoconferencing, Web-casting, and satellite services are starting to boom.  Read more

Silicon Valley Confidential

Reviews of six new business books. Subjects include the early days at Apple Computer, ways to avoid a crisis, and Mom's business advice. Plus: a Xerox scient...  Read more

The Mistake of the Month Award

Everyone goofs from time to time. Here's how one firm learns from its errors.  Read more

Professional Associations: Gold Mines or Coal Mines?

Soon after former history professor George Bates opened Bates and Associates, a one-man consulting practice in Germantown, MD, he realized that he would h...  Read more

I'd Rather Be Flying (Myself)

Entrepreneurs have always been more likely than most folks to be private pilots; now they have new reasons to leave commercial flight behind. Here's what new...  Read more

Layoffs, Downsizing, and Outsourcing

Related Terms: Constructive Discharge ; ...  Read more

Your Message Here

Placing banner ads on Web sites used to be for big businesses with huge advertising budgets. Now that companies like SmartAge promote free banner exchanges, ...  Read more

The (Handbook) Handbook

A guide to writing the perfect manual for employees you care about.  Read more

Midnight Express

In a 24-7 society, every minute counts. But do all minutes count the same?  Read more

The Innovation Factor: Inside the Idea Mill

What's better than one blockbuster innovation? A company designed to crank out innovations one after another.  Read more

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