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Gross National Products

Clacking teeth. Rubber octopuses. Exploding lighters. Believe it or not, some people build companies around this stuff  Read story

Life Lessons

The simple, sincere, and unwavering approach that turned the T-shirt company Life Is Good into an $80 million cultural phenomenon, OR, How I learned to stifl...  Read story

The Dr. Fad Show

Every Saturday morning for decades, televised mayhem has unfolded at a pace that would have curdled the blood of Attila the Hun. But now comes toymaker K...  Read story

How I Did It: Jack Ma, Alibaba.com

The unlikely rise of China's hottest internet tycoon.  Read story

Shaving Sales, Saving Dollars

Had Ed Wiegman and his colleagues not fixed the profitability problems plaguing American Marketing Services Inc. a couple of years ago, chances are the co...  Read story

In the Eye of the Beholder

An up-close look at the 1990s fad, 3-D images, and how one entrepreneur stumbled into it and hit pay dirt.  Read story

Too Hot To Handle

A sizzling product is everything you've dreamed about and more-and the "more" could put you out of business.  Read story

That's Chief Entertainment Officer

Smaller companies do fun better. We got that straight from the skating matador and dozens of his CEO colleagues.  Read story

The New Face of Self-Employment

At Indigo Partners, the rules are different. Unlike traditional entrepreneurs, Indigo's partners aren't scrambling to grow a company; their joy is in the wor...  Read story

Where Great Ideas for New Businesses Come From

How four companies came into being.  Read story

Ready, Aim, Focus

A Leadership Intensive Training program helped one company refocus its squabbling employees onto competitors.  Read story

The Idea Guru

Idea-generation guru Doug Hall is aiming to build a new venture that will bring the secrets of new-product creation to small companies everywhere.  Read story

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