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Does Drinking Help Your Career? Maybe, CEOs Say

A new study has stirred up debate about what role socializing plays in the workplace.  Read story

Start-Ups More Successful in Cities with Fewer High-School Dropouts

The education level of local populations can have a direct impact on business success, new research shows.  Read story

This Sector Is Secured

Report from Virginia.  Read story

Network: July 1991

Network reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

Spending Too Much or Too Little on Tech?

Benchmarking IT costs can help you find the right level of spending on information technology. Data on spending in 27 industries may help.  Read story

The Numbers You Need

Cash flow is your business's lifeblood. Manage it properly and your business will stay strong and healthy. Manage it poorly, and your business could go into ...  Read story

Network: November 1989

Network resources.  Read story

Mail

Don't Do It Yourself I'm puzzled by an inconsistency in Inc. 's list of bargains for businesses ["Read story

Public Needs And Private Enterprise

You've heard of Japan Inc. Now meet Washington Inc. It's costing us billions of dollars a year, and hurting small business in the process.  Read story

Network: February 1993

Network question and answers: Reader-to-reader advice on a variety of topics.  Read story

The Inc. Network

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

Leopards Don't Change Their Spots

The federal procurement system badly needs reform, but asking bureaucrats to act like businessmen won't make it happen.  Read story

How to Become a Government Contractor

An entrepreneur's step-by-step guide to federal contracting  Read story

Too Cool For School?

After years of loathing M.B.A. programs, here's why today's savvy entrepreneurs are now seeking these degrees.  Read story

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