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A business expert explains why, when it comes to building high-growth companies, men and women aren't so different. Read more
Ever hear a story about a business owner who enjoys accounting and bookkeeping? I think it is an urban legend. Small business owners tend to dislike crunchin... Read more
California's much heralded reform of out-of-control worker's compensation insurance rates may be tinkered with. Today's Los Angeles Times Read more
If you're looking for cities large, medium, and small where job growth is robust and economies are strong, head to the ones on this year's Top Cities list. F... Read more
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Nowhere among your 156 metro areas is the San Bernardino/Riverside [Calif. ]area listed. INC. would serve its readers better by breaking out the separate... Read more
U.S hockey team accepted the gold at the winter Olympics in Lake Placid? And who could possibly forget the lack of excitement generated by the more than 2... Read more
Every start-up can use some cheap labor. But successful internships require more effort than you might think. Read more
A national staffing firm finds that moving from client-server based information technology to software-as-a-service has eased the start up costs to franchise... Read more
The problem, everyone thought, was that there wasn't enough space for ingredient storage. Producers Dairy Foods, a manufacturer of dairy products in Fresn... Read more
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Industrial space in the U.S. is in demand. The hottest markets have links to China trade and the housing boom. Read more
Aluminum-siding salespeople take note -- the Promised Land may be in Albuquerque. That's where the number of housing starts is growing fastest, acco... Read more
Readers react to articles from the October 1999 issue of Inc. , including "The Diva of Retail," by Edward O. Welles, "What You Can Learn from Steve J... Read more
A small business learned how it could save warehouse space by converting paper documents to electronic files. Read more
But was firing all of them really the right answer? Read more
Californians are hoping that stem cell research will do for them what the invention of the car did for Michigan. Read more
How company owners can protect themselves from employee litigation. Read more
A statistical guide to the metro areas and states that are home to the most start-ups per capita, the top 20 types of new ventures, and the most popular home... Read more
A look at Blue Mountain Arts' bold plans for turning its popular Web site into an E-commerce moneymaker. Read more
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Inc.'s 1990 ranking of metropolitan regions by job growth, business starts, and proportion of high-growth companies. Read more
Summary of metropolitan economies for 1989; the most growth was seen in the 'edge cities', where cattle once grazed. Read more
Using alternative airports is a form of creative ticketing that airlines don't really object to, but they will not offer alternative airport options when ... Read more
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