Grammy Awards


Recent Articles about Grammy Awards

Things I Can't Live Without...

Knowing what the top stars of show biz would like to find in their Oscar goodie bags is part of Lash Fary's business. Needless to say, he has a keen sense of...  Read more

Agenda 2/06

Shoot for work-love balance this month. Treat your special someone like your best customer.  Read more

Update: Tax on Fancy Freebies

March 2004 When we wrote about a few of Lash Fary's favorite possessions ("Read more

4 Common Questions That Irritate Customers

Ask any of these dumb questions during an initial conversation with a customer and you've probably lost the sale.  Read more

14 Tales of Unexpected Success

Fourteen company builders talk about their successes, their failures, and the lessons they learned along the way.  Read more

Nowhere Men

The anatomy of a start-up built around creating a cyberstore on the World Wide Web to sell CD recordings.  Read more

By Special Arrangement

Flowers are a perennial business gift. But how do you find the best and brightest blooms?  Read more

Yelp Co-founder Ducks Out

Yelp co-founder leaving company. A little less than six years after launching review site Yelp with his former PayPal co-worker Jeremy Stoppelman, ...  Read more

The Music Man

With 34 million albums, five companies, and a Grammy under his belt, Chip Davis is still always on the lookout for new business opportunities.  Read more

Big-Bucks Ads: Advertise the Way the Big Players Do

It used to be that only humongous companies like Anheuser-Busch could afford to do an advertising blitz during a megaevent like the Super Bowl. Lately, sm...  Read more

Staying Dedicated to His Mission

How Demetrius Walker’s apparel company became a record label.  Read more

Don't Call Her an Entrepreneur

"Capitalism," sings Ani DiFranco, "is the devil's wet dream." How's that for a CEO mission statement?  Read more

Brand This Way

What Aerosmith, Kiss, and Elton John can tell you about branding.  Read more

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on: advertising the way the big players do; outsourcing employee exit interviews; installing an intranet-based employee feedback system; and...  Read more

Hey Kids, In.tel.inside

Intel has a new director of creative innovation: Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas. Why not? Polaroid has Lady Gaga as its creative director. I think of th...  Read more

Succession Stories: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Entrepreneurs face steep odds in terms of successfully keeping their business in the family over the long term. Six entrepreneurs share their experiences–o...  Read more

Whose Brand Is It, Anyway?

Terri Williamson did a textbook job of launching Glow. Jennifer Lopez and her team did a textbook job of launching Glow by J.Lo. And then their worlds collided.  Read more

How We Did It: The Blue Man Group

From downtown performance art to global entertainment empire.  Read more

How to Revamp Your Marketing Plan

How should Denim Therapy market its jeans repair service? Four entrepreneurs weigh in.  Read more

Legacy: Jack Friedman, 1940–2010

Toymaker Jack Friedman, who gave us the Cabbage Patch dolls, always knew what kids would want next.  Read more

Giving Voice to the Internet

Serial entrepreneur Chris Andrews, with his new start-up SoundLink, is ready to revolutionize the Internet, again—this time with voice.  Read more

Inc. 5000 Applicant of the Week: Moog Music

This North Carolina company has revolutionized the music industry for the last half-century.  Read more

What One Man Can Do

Bill Strickland is in the business of saving lives. After almost 40 years of teaching kids, training adults, and telling his story, he's looking to "franchis...  Read more