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Bite The Bullet On Collections

"If you don't have a system for collection, the aging receivables will bury you," says Donald J. Long, president of Imperial Inc., a wholesale supplier of...  Read story

Positive Protest

Taking employees out for pizza to air grievances and to discuss issues.  Read story

Everyone's a Knowledge Worker

Report from Green Bay.  Read story

How the Fireworks Business Really Works

Tougher safety regulations and a surge in patriotism spurred by Sept. 11, combined with market reforms in China, are turning backyard fireworks into a boomin...  Read story

The Take At The Top;

In April 1980, Bill Ryan felt he had nowhere to turn. Granted, his trucking company's revenues had doubled every year since he had founded it five years ...  Read story

Top 25 Cities for Doing Business in America

If you're looking for cities large, medium, and small where job growth is robust and economies are strong, head to the ones on this year's Top Cities list. F...  Read story

The Gang's All Here

Company president meets yearly with advisers to plan for the future.  Read story

Critique Group Plays Cupid

There is little that a critique group won't get involved in. The members of the Midwest Critique Group, called together last September to consider the ma...  Read story

How Health-Insurance Costs Compare

Chart showing how a company's location affects its insurance rates.  Read story

The Take At The Top

Gain-sharing, revenue-sharing, equity participation, and more bonus systems than you can shake a stick at -- when it comes to rewarding key employees, the da...  Read story

Hot Spots

INC.'s annual ranking of America's cities  Read story

Hell-Bent for Lather

A high-tech car wash (all spray, no brush) aims to become the Starbucks of drive through suds.  Read story

Hot Cities, Hot Sites

The cover story of the December 2000 issue of Inc. magazine, " Best Cities to Start and ...  Read story

The Years of Living Dangerously

The story of how a small group of pharmacies has survived one economic plague after another over the past 25 years.  Read story

The Right Staff

Richard Tuck, CEO of Inc. 500 company Lander International, has fostered a happy, effective workforce by encouraging employees to integrate work with their o...  Read story

Whipped!

When tiny Henri's Foods took on Kraft's Miracle Whip salad dressing, it didn't know what it was getting into. Then again, neither did Kraft.  Read story

The Most Entrepreneurial Cities in America

Inc.'s 1990 ranking of metropolitan regions by job growth, business starts, and proportion of high-growth companies.  Read story

Least Likely to Succeed

Entrepreneur of the Year Jerry Ehrlich manufactures truck trailers with innovation, efficiency, and quality.  Read story

America's Fastest-growing Private Companies

By now, you are familiar with the backbone metaphor. As in: “Small businesses are the backbone of our economy. We must do everything we can…to make s...  Read story

Rating the Governors

With Arnold Schwarzenegger and 25 other governors up for reelection, we look at who among them has earned the entrepreneurial vote.  Read story

Hot Spots

Summary of metropolitan economies for 1989; the most growth was seen in the 'edge cities', where cattle once grazed.  Read story

A Golden Alternative

Using alternative airports is a form of creative ticketing that airlines don't really object to, but they will not offer alternative airport options when ...  Read story

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