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George Steinbrenner


Why It's Trending: Yankees owner George Steinbrenner tied Tuesday morning after suffering a massive heart attack at his home in Florida, according to reports.

What George Steinbrenner Taught Us About Being the Boss

Yankees owner George Steinbrenner was a larger than life bully. He also provided us with a new—and not entirely discredited—model for management.

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Breakup Blues

Protecting your business if you (or your kids) get divorced.

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Recent Articles about George Steinbrenner

Business Tips from Small-Town USA

Survival stories from rural entrepreneurs. From the pages of The Oklahoman comes a reminder to big-city entrepreneurs that their rural counterparts...  Read more

A Horse of the Same Color, Green

Former shipbuilding magnate George Steinbrenner has two loves, er three, the Yankees, horse racing and ad revenue. Like Donald Trump, his only rival in th...  Read more

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Minor-League Baseball Franchise

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Bring 'em On!

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The Case for a 'Small' Portfolio

Comparing a portfolio of blue chip stocks with a portfolio of small-cap companies.  Read more

Managing from A to Z

Looking for a metaphor for business? As our A-to-Z compendium of similes and analogies will show, any metaphor you can think of has probably been used before.  Read more

A Horse of the Same Color, Green: Part 2

First things first: In the prophetic words of Meat Loaf Aday, "two out of three ain't bad," as long as you were wise enough go with Smarty Jones and Imper...  Read more

In Memoriam

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Good News for Growth Companies

While most business pundits are delighted by the fact that the economy bested expectations and grew at 3.9 percent in the third quarter, I think that ther...  Read more

Returns: The Insider Story

The news is full of hand-wringing about top managers who sell their company's stock. But it's when they buy that investors should notice.  Read more

The Innovation Factor: What's Your Innovation Quotient?

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For Roy Eisenhardt, Business Is A Ball

The Oakland A's youthful president is using aggressive marketing and a low-key management style to turn his team into a winner.  Read more

How I Did It: Howard Rubenstein

Howard Rubenstein is PR's top dog, a man who represents the corporate and the celebrated, a neat combination of blue chips and black eyes.  Read more

Mail

Friendster's Footsteps The rise and fall of Friendster is a great reminder of why we're entrepreneurs ["Read more

The Other Side Of The Table

For a small company, working out the details of a business agreement with IBM Corp. is usually as one-sided as bidding for ball players with George Steinb...  Read more

Having A Ball Without Billy

When Wally Haas bought the Oakland A's in 1980 from Charlie O. Finley, the three-time world championship club was suffering from slipping attendance and a...  Read more

Obit: Hockey Venture Falls Through the Ice

The sheer determination and desire to see a local team thrive just weren't enough. A minor-league hockey start-up heads for the penalty box in the sky.  Read more

Trading Places With the Big Guys

How a small shoe-care product manufacturer gets large athletic-shoe makers to endorse its product.  Read more

What Game Are You Playing?

If you think that business and sports have a lot in common, think again, and again. Are you playing baseball, or football, or basketball? The answer, says Ro...  Read more

Those Were The Days

Remember when bankruptcy meant you were broke? When John De Lorean was just a GM exec with a dream? When you thought a silicon chip was a new kind of snack f...  Read more

The Sting

Desperate entrepreneurs are easy marks for con men posing as venture capitalists. Here's the story of one business owner who was duped by phony investors.  Read more