International Data Group Inc.


Health Care for Unmarried Partners

How one company extended health benefits to include employees' unmarried partners.  Read story

Pat McGovern, International Data Group

for knowing the power of respect  Read story

Sarb-Ox Spurs New Accounting Systems for Small Businesses

August 3, 2004 -- Microsoft Excel might be nearing its 20th birthday, but a recent study shows that small and mid-sized companies have be...  Read story

IDG memo excerpt

Excerpt from an operations memo written by International Data Group president Patrick McGovern in 1965.  Read story

Publishing Magnate Pat McGovern

How publishing magnate Pat McGovern decentralized his position by investing capital in different companies.  Read story

Resources

A guide to more information on subjects covered in the Inc. magazine special issue: The State of Small Business 1997.  Read story

Dream Team

Inc.'s start-up all-stars for 1989.  Read story

Better the Hire You Know

Recruiting past employees provides crunch relief The dot-com revolution may have lost a little steam, but a lot of businesses are ...  Read story

30 Great Entrepreneurs in Their Own Words

30 years of entrepreneurs speaking their minds  Read story

Managing One-to-One

Operating under the premise that no two workers are alike, companies that are practicing one-to-one management are figuring out what makes each of their empl...  Read story

Data Lockdown

Keeping your computer network safe.  Read story

Newsbreakers

Newsbreaker information paragraphs about CEOs in the news.  Read story

Nowhere Men

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

The New-Economy Almanac

A statistical and informational snapshot of today's businesses and how they are operating in the new economy.  Read story

Electronic Mail

Related Terms: Spam Electronic mail, or e-mail, has in large part di...  Read story

Supercomputer Surge

Start-up focuses on the supercomputer market.  Read story

VoIP Comes Calling

It's not just for cheap long distance anymore.  Read story

2003 Tech Buying Guide: Wi-Fi Slices the Wires

Report from business owners on the latest in Wi-Fi networks.  Read story

CEO's Notebook

At Kirby's prompting, Smith also checked Petra's assets-to-liabilities ratio. It was .82 -- too low, in her view. "He had too much short-term debt," Kirby...  Read story

Looking Out For Number 7535

Workers at Ford Motor Co. are learning how to give the new kid on the production line some elbowroom -- plenty of elbowroom. The new kid is a robot ...  Read story

Instant Start-Up

When Data General cut-back their pet project, two former employees took their work formed HyperDesk Corp.  Read story

DOS-Vidanya? Nyet

A look at why, in this age of Windows 95, software developers are still producing DOS-based products.  Read story

2003 Tech Buying Guide: Laptops Set the Stage

Report from business owners on the latest in laptops.  Read story

Those Were The Days

Remember when bankruptcy meant you were broke? When John De Lorean was just a GM exec with a dream? When you thought a silicon chip was a new kind of snack f...  Read story

Managing People: Computer Training Made Easy

Not every company has moved into the computer age yet. For those who are still making the leap, introducing computers to employees who are used to doing e...  Read story

Twenty-Five Entrepreneurs We Love, Entrepreneurial Skills Article - Inc. Article

Inc. magazine goes behind the scenes with 25 entrepreneurs who best exemplify the extraordinary drive, creativity, and passion...  Read story

Bread In Boards

While the personal computer business has developed into a battleground for the giants, with the likes of IBM Corp. and Apple Computer Inc. duking it out f...  Read story

#1: Working a Deal

A profile of the Inc. 500's number one company featuring how it achieved the title by working with larger companies.  Read story

Big-Time IT for Small Companies

A few start-ups are teaming up with tech-industry veterans to help small companies rent high-powered software that they previously could not afford.  Read story

Resources

A comprehensive resource guide to many of the subjects featured in the April issue of Inc. magazine.  Read story

Comdex/fall '82: More Byte For The Buck

The year's largest microcomputer show demonstrates that small businesspeople can get more capability in systems that are easier to use.  Read story

The Secrets of Bootstrapping

18 ways to grow or survive by substituting imagination, know-how, or effort for capital.  Read story

Cost Cutting: The Money Pit

They're the line item from hell: telecom costs. Most companies charges have doubled while rates have actually fallen. Here's how to get a grip on them.  Read story

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on: boning up on employment law; making the most of customer feedback; finding big-time IT for your small company; and streamlining the due ...  Read story

Online Music Retailer Faces the Realities of the Internet Economy

Inc. magazine profiled the start-up CDnow in its Anatomy of a Start-Up series in June 1996. In January 2001 Inc. checked back in to find...  Read story

Resources

A comprehensive guide to subjects covered in the August issue, including start-up information.  Read story

Big Plans

Catch up with some of the companies profiled in our Anatomy of a Start-Up series, and here's what you'll discover: Plans are one thing, executing them is ano...  Read story

Of Trojan Horses, Data Diddling, And Logic Bombs

How computer thieves are exploiting companies' hidden vulnerabilities  Read story

Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year

A list of 1992's Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year.  Read story

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 story

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