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When in India, do as the Indians do. That is the advice Mon Valley Travel, a Pittsburgh travel agency, gives its clients who are booking trips overseas. B... Read story
Biographies of corporate leaders have long been a staple of the business bookshelf. But when you ask a handful of today's best-known management theoretici... Read story
Despite opportunities overseas, venture capitalists are still focused on U.S. investments, according to a new study. Read story
Start-up activity grew in China and India in 2006, but fell slightly in the U.S., according to a new study. Read story
A survey finds women business owners aren't making the most of the global marketplace. Read story
Feb. 8, 2007 -- The Small Business Administration is teaming up with India's Ministry of Small Scale Industry to boost cooperatio... Read story
March 12, 2007 -- U.S. employers are lagging behind China, India, and Eastern Europe when it comes to giving their employees a raise, a r... Read story
As told to Andrew Park Industry Leader: Telecom Three-Year Growth: Read story
Discount airlines have become an international hit. We list who is flying. Read story
At least 55 of this year's Inc. 500 CEOs were born outside the United States, coming from countries as far-flung as Argentina, the United Kingdom, India, ... Read story
What's the difference between a bribe and a gift? There's no clear standard, but prosecutors often take local culture into account. Here is a guide to cultur... Read story
As told to Nitasha Tiku Industry: IT Services 2007 Inc. 500 Ranking: Read story
China and India are two of the world's leading developing economies, both maintaining rapid GDP growth for the past few years. National prosperity has cre... Read story
March 19, 2007 -- The labor-cost advantage that comes with offshoring IT, call centers, and other office services in emerging markets dec... Read story
"Great talk of the Duch proclaiming themselfs in India lords of the Southern Seas and deny traffique there to all ships but their own, upon pain of confis... Read story
Manufacturing isn't the only U.S. sector bringing work home. The software development sector is making its way back to American shores and the reason has ... Read story
A: not a chance, thanks to innovative entrepreneurs and curious consumers. Amar Bhidé on why the techno-nationalists have it all wrong. Read story
Can America Stay on Top? I couldn't agree more with Amar Bhidé's contention that the U.S. economy will ultimately survive the challenges fro... Read story
Running a One-Person Business mentors Paul and Sarah Edwards respond to the following question from an inc.com user: I would ... Read story
As the barriers facing minority business owners begin to fall away, many of them are succeeding in entrepreneurship as never before and finding their "min... Read story
A survey finds companies in smaller nations are quicker to adopt high-tech corporate intelligence. Read story
March 16, 2007 -- Ideawicket, a New Delhi, India-based Web-development firm, has launched a website that pairs innovators with the techno... Read story
The President of Walt Disney International, a managing partner of Norwest Venture Partners, and a founding member of both Napster and Facebook will be amo... Read story
Execuscribe Location: Rochester, N.Y. 2002 Revenue: $2.4 million Grow... Read story
The winners of the war on talent will welcome talent of all ages and varieties, and they will build their networks into the farthest reaches of the planet. Read story
As older workers retire, the first priority for your company shouldn't be to replace them. Rather, it should be to "download" their knowledge. Read story
Competition has sparked a global decline in corporate taxes. Read story
More nimbleness, less BlackBerry, and other new year's resolutions for 2005. Read story
With revenue flattening, David Galbenski needed a bold new plan. Read story
Nov. 13, 2006 -- Three quarters of small businesses in Asia's most populous markets operate without the use of computers, according to a ... Read story
200 years of happy customers, from Paul Revere to the Saudi government. Read story
Acclimating a steady influx of new faces to the company culture can be tricky for high-growth companies. Here's how several Inc. 500 companies are introducin... Read story
Roger Hamilton founded XL Group as a way of uniting entrepreneurs around the world with one common goal -- giving back. Why being profitable can also be good... Read story
What are other countries paying per gallon for premium unleaded fuel? Read story
Technology purchases often don't turn out as planned. Below, some of our CEOs' biggest regrets Read story
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