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Recent Articles about Hilton Hotels Corporation

Hilton Enhances Online Event Planning

A new feature allows small-business event planners to customize Web pages for events.  Read more

Forget Travel Agents, Social Media Has the Power

Survey finds many business travelers consult social media websites like Facebook for help and recommendations with their trips.  Read more

Road Warriors' Bloopers Revealed

Survey finds that even veteran business executives spill food and mispronounce clients' names.  Read more

Women Entrepreneurs Honored in L.A.

Feb. 6, 2007 -- The Los Angeles chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners will host its annual Leadership and Legacy A...  Read more

How to Choose an Advertising Agency

With thousands of ad firms wanting your business, how can you choose? Experts explain how to set your goals, put it in an RFP, and snag the best creative team.  Read more

PR Bloopers

Excerpts from press releases we 'love to hate.'  Read more

Why Women Secretly Enjoy Business Travel

The best part of life on the road? Women who travel for business say they enjoy having someone else clean up after them, according to a new survey.  Read more

High-speed Hotels

If you travel with a laptop, high-speed access is a must-have.  Read more

Checking In

Many hotels offer high-speed Internet access, but it often comes at a price. Plan ahead to keep your business flowing smoothly on the road.  Read more

On the Road: Sleeping Easier

For many, business travel means tossing and turning all night and bloodshot eyes the morning after. Sleep experts and some smart hotels are trying to change ...  Read more

Tex's Chain Saw Manicure

What ever happened to company names you can't forget?  Read more

Keeping the CRM Score

The balanced-scorecard approach to measuring the enterprise is keeping more and more customer-driven companies on track.  Read more

Travel in Style, or Not

Finding a company travel service for every budget.  Read more

Businesses Prepare for Spring Training

Questions surround the economic impact of baseball’s annual pilgrimage to Florida and Arizona.  Read more

Greater Washington: Capital Opportunities

Washington, D.C., sits at the heart of a region whose economy is remarkably diverse and highly resilient--and whose potential for steady, enduring growth is ...  Read more

Setting Sites: Oh My, Omaha

Dine on the water, explore a rain forest -- and get great tax breaks.  Read more

NSBA Names 2010 Advocate of the Year

Mike Mitternight of Factory Service Agency is recognized by the National Small Business Association for giving small businesses a voice in government.  Read more

Hot Spots: A Field Guide to Your Local Economy

Some signs to look for suggesting a community's vitality and opportunity, and those signaling economic collapse.  Read more

YourCustomer@YourBusiness.com

Providing Internet service to your customers may sound like technology, but it's all about marketing.  Read more

“Search Funds” and Google Voice’s One Phone for Life

Google muscles in on voice. "One phone number, for all your phones, for life." That's the promise from Google Voice, the company's game-c...  Read more

Two's Company

Charlie Vaughn had an idea for an award-winning product, but found he had to start and manage two businesses at once to get it on the market.  Read more

Inner Beauties

Here's how Children's Orchard, a franchiser of children's discount stores, uses an intranet to alert franchisees to news about new products and unite them un...  Read more

With A Little Help From His Friends

A long-shot start-up company gets help from a number of helpful, interested businesspeople.  Read more

Mississippi Motivators

When profits fell at a hotel management company, it was time to slash human-resources spending. Or was it?  Read more

In Memoriam

The notable entrepreneurs who died in 2007 helped to shape some of the major trends in business in the past 50 years, from the rise of socially responsible b...  Read more

Sponsored Section: Is Bigger Better?

Operating Multiple Franchise Locations for One Franchiser can be More Lucrative than Owning Just One, but be Aware of the Differences Between Multi-Unit and ...  Read more

Hot Tip: Piggyback on Training

Partnering with other companies results in low-cost employee training.  Read more

Kenneth Cole: How the King of Sole Got Soul

For more than two decades, Kenneth Cole avoided the limelight. He built a $400 million shoe-and-clothing company, married the daughter of former New York ...  Read more

Break-Even Analysis: A Basic Calculation

How to calculate when your company will break even  Read more

Franchise Capital Of America

In Rocky Mount, N.C., fast food is big business. But the Boddie brothers' 208-outlet empire hasn't lost the founders' touch.  Read more

Assets And Liabilities

For the CEO of a fast-growth company, yesterday's strength may be today's weakness.  Read more

Communications;

You are away on a business trip and need a document from your home office. Overnight mail won't help: you need it right away. Although ZapMail is no...  Read more

The Dry Look

New company sells wall-mounted hair dryers to hotel chains.  Read more

Know Your Place

Assessing the attractiveness of your industry and strategically positioning your company.  Read more

Growth Strategies

Profile of Inc. 500 companies that are redefining their industries.  Read more

What I Know Now: Nibbled to Death

Former U.S. Senator George McGovern discusses what being a small business owner has taught him.  Read more

Executive Travel: Hotels Where You Can Really Work

A list of five national hotel chains offering special rooms with access to business equipment, plus room rates.  Read more

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on retaining valuable employees, improving customer service, improving morale in a stressful workplace, and improving cold-call results.  Read more

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