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Recent Articles about Georgia Institute of Technology

SEC Acts to Curb Cash Flow Shenanigans

Once thought to be rock-solid, cash flow statements deserve a second look, a new study finds.  Read more

The Idea Factories

Nonprofit incubators have been quietly nurturing fledgling companies since 1959. And they don't demand a huge ownership stake in your company.  Read more

World Wide Web User Survey

Some facts and figures about users of the World Wide Web, including break down by gender and income.  Read more

Class Acts

Company owners are seeing to it that entrepreneurship is taught by the folks who practice it.  Read more

Inc. 5000 Applicant of the Week: SpaceWorks Enterprises

By analyzing and directing future space technologies, SpaceWorks helps decide which aerospace projects should take flight and which should stay grounded.  Read more

Star Trek Musings: I Want a Tricorder

Have you ever wished that all the cool devices they had on 'Star Trek' were real?  I have.  The fictional gadget I want to have in real life is ...  Read more

Inc. 5000 Update: Dirt Pros

Business lessons from the basketball court.  Read more

Getting In On the Action

Universities are on the prowl for deals with entrepreneurs. Here's the lowdown on five tech transfer schools.  Read more

When Peter Drucker Speaks

In a review of Drucker's new book, "The World According to Peter Drucker," Speaker of the House Gingrich explains why Drucker is the most influential writer ...  Read more

Global Start-Ups

Seven characteristics of successful global start-ups.  Read more

Five Universities You Can Do Business With

Smart schools resist the temptation to treat every new idea like it's the next Google.  Read more

Made in the USA

Small U.S. manufacturers, once dismissed as the dusty underbelly of the economy, are quietly becoming one of the hottest sectors around. And you'll never gue...  Read more

Black Entrepreneurship, the Sequel

Some thoughts on how the recent emergence of more black-owned small businesses reflects on a proud history.  Read more

In Search Of A Better Business Plan

With more money to invest than ever before, venture capitalists are going on the regional conference circuit to find new deals, providing entrepreneurs with ...  Read more

Office Munchausen Syndrome

Years ago, a co-worker and I used to joke about a boss who constantly swooped in to "get everyone back on schedule." We felt that the manager's efforts, w...  Read more

Georgia Becomes 'Entrepreneur Friendly'

Under a new program, communities can earn the state's seal of approval for having resources that support small businesses.  Read more

Georgia Becomes 'Entrepreneur Friendly'

Under a new program, communities can earn the state's seal of approval for having resources that support small businesses.  Read more

What's Next: Dreaming of Big Money

All entrepreneurs have a dream. Vergil Daughtery's is to strike it rich with a novel financial instrument he calls XPOs (that's expirationless options, to you).  Read more

Revolutionary Roads: Mapping America's Innovation Capitals

30 tales of following where the spirit leads  Read more

Why Your Web Site's Rank Matters

There's a pervasive myth among Web site marketers that simply submitting your Web site to hundreds or thousands of search engines will increase traffic to...  Read more

Chatty Robot Sparked Design Firm's Success

Three years ago Bill Tolar and his management/engineering team at Creative Systems Group Inc. in Atlanta produced a cylindrical object with a domed head a...  Read more

What's Next: Custom-Made for All

No two clients are the same. Your services shouldn't be, either.  Read more

The Immigrant

Abe Adewale | Abna Engineering | St. Louis Juju is a word for a charm or an amulet in West Africa (and the supernatural power within). The Gate...  Read more

Look Before You Leap

A professor of economics looks at recent research concerning franchising, and offers tips about franchising.  Read more

Bringing It All Back Home

When was the last time you took a member of your state legislature to lunch? If you haven't yet, you probably should. Increasingly, if slowly, stat...  Read more

Bizarre Hiring Rituals

How companies like Gentle Giant use odd hiring practices to induct new recruits  Read more

Why Your Web Site's Rank Matters

There's a pervasive myth among Web site marketers that simply submitting your Web site to hundreds or thousands of search engines will increase traffic to...  Read more

Report On The States;

CENTER OSSIPEE, N.H., IS NOT THE sort of town that makes you think instantly of twenty-first-century America. Deserted by the railroad and skirted by Rou...  Read more

Hot Zones

A look at the best cities in America for starting and growing a business. Plus: CEOs discuss their reasons for locating their business where they did.  Read more

Who's On-line?

Here's a look at how the shoppers on the Web are quickly becoming representative of the population as a whole.  Read more

Upstarts: University Tournaments

University business-plan tournaments are spawning a variety of sophisticated start-up companies. Here's what students learn from these contests and why inves...  Read more

How I Did It: Kevin Plank

For the founder of apparel-maker Under Armour, entrepreneurship is 99% perspiration and 1% polyester.  Read more

Catching Customers on the Web

Representives from five different companies and several World Wide Web experts talk about doing business on the Web.  Read more

How to Start a Business in Atlanta

Despite its laid-back vibe, Atlanta is considered a rising star of the business world. Here's how to navigate its challenges.  Read more

The Start-up of the 1990s

The entrepreneurs of the '90s. Who they are how they create successful start-ups.  Read more

Boot Me Up: 11 Great Companies Launched for Less

A look at eleven companies and how they were started with very little capital investment.  Read more