Guest Speaker: Mapping the Entrepreneurial Psyche
What leads a person to start a company? "The impulse...to prove oneself superior to others." Read story
What leads a person to start a company? "The impulse...to prove oneself superior to others." Read story
Sixteen thumbnail sketchs of the country's leading small-business economists, complete with e-mail addresses. Read story
A guide to more information on subjects covered in the Inc. magazine special issue: The State of Small Business 1997. Read story
Some experts explain why all the turmoil associated with the new economy is actually good for us. Read story
The leading management thinker describes seven personal experiences that taught him how to grow, change, and age. Read story
How old is the average small company -- and how much time does it have left? Read story
Tom Peters got us all hot for excellence. But when we strive to achieve it, a new book argues, we're prone to certain pitfalls. Read story
Failure: for entrepreneurs, there's both a right way and a wrong way to go bankrupt. Here's an overview of the recent demise of catalogue retailer J. Peterma... Read story
In a review of Drucker's new book, "The World According to Peter Drucker," Speaker of the House Gingrich explains why Drucker is the most influential writer ... Read story
When Democrats around the country take a close look at our economy, they'll realize that entrepreneurial companies are not part of the problem, but part of t... Read story
Known widely as the father of management, Peter Drucker formulated many concepts about business that we now take for granted. On the 100th anniversary of his... Read story
An analysis of what large and small companies contribute to innovation across various industries and sectors. Read story
In an excerpt from his new book, "The Magic of Dialogue: Transforming Conflict into Cooperation," Yankelovich argues that America can embrace the visions of ... Read story
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