Leonard N. Stern School of Business


It's Official: MBAs Are a Bunch of Clowns

B-schools send in the clowns.  Read story

Start-ups Target Old Bosses as New Customers

More and more employees are leaving large corporations and starting businesses with their old employers as customers.  Read story

Taking Advantage of Low Rates

Refinancing debts with new, lower borrowing rates.  Read story

Hot Tip: Outsource to Go Global

Even back in 1992, when Liz Elting and Phil Shawe started TransPerfect Translations Inc., their goal was as ambitious as it was clear-cut. They wanted to ...  Read story

Loans You Pay Back Every Day

One firm gives loans when banks won't -- and, yes, there's a catch  Read story

Resources

A comprehensive resource guide to topics and issues featured in the May edition of Inc. magazine.  Read story

By the Numbers

Inner City 100 CEO A.J. Wasserstein describes the unexpected benefits he's reaped by starting his company, Archives Management, in an economically depressed ...  Read story

Grand Plans

Shoestring start-ups: seven fast-growing companies that were started for $1,000 or less, and tactics to borrow for your own start-up.  Read story

Find It. Use It.

It's a good bet your company possesses intellectual property it isn't exploiting. Here's how to identify those assets and turn them into new business.  Read story

Why Can't We Be Friends?

Small companies may be informal, but there's a big difference between being a boss and being a buddy.  Read story

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