Lancaster


Keeping It Simple

A profile of a company that had to move away from automation in order to stay competitive.  Read story

Streamline, Then Automate

Lantech's plant runs on technology that could have been installed 40 years ago. Instead of a shop humming with numerically controlled lathes and automated...  Read story

Benchmark: Make the Price Right

Some data showing how CEOs are finding price points for their new products and services.  Read story

Whose Brand Is It, Anyway?

Terri Williamson did a textbook job of launching Glow. Jennifer Lopez and her team did a textbook job of launching Glow by J.Lo. And then their worlds collided.  Read story

The Inc. Network: Reader Responses

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

Network: May 1990

Network new queries.  Read story

Collision Course

An autobody shop owner gives his company an image overhaul while facing resistance from some of his workers.  Read story

Network: March 1992

Network reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

The Inc. Network

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

The Virtue of Necessity

Given that the Amish reject self-advancement, what explains their success as entrepreneurs?  Read story

Letters

Inc. magazine readers respond to topics raised in past editions of the magazine.  Read story

The British Connection

For U.S. small businesspeople, the problems and progress of our English counterparts should be more than a matter of idle curiosity.  Read story

How I Did It: Phil Hanes

The long and happy career of a southern rag tycoon.  Read story

Getting a Purchase on Inventory

Good banking relations allow Martin Guitar to buy big when needed.  Read story

Local Area Network

By opting to keep her high-tech start-up, Thermagon Inc., in Cleveland, founder Carol Latham was able to leverage her local ties to build a sophisticated net...  Read story

Entrepreneurship Unplugged: Amish and the Internet

"The products marketed by OCC are crafted and manufactured by various plain communities. It is our goal to represent them with sensitivity and integrity."...  Read story

Sole Survivor

One third-generation family business has survived imports, mergers, offshore manufacturing and new technologies.  Read story

Nolan Bushnell is Back in the Game

Nolan Bushnell founded Atari, employed Steve Jobs, built a bunch of robots, and pretty much invented the whole cocky-young-entrepreneurial-genius pose. He's ...  Read story

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