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Recent Articles about Lexington (Kentucky)

Survey: Working from Home Boosts Productivity

Feb. 7, 2007 -- More than a third of employees who use computers say working at home has made them much more productive than they were fi...  Read more

Wireless Two-Sided Printer

Nov. 9, 2006 -- Lexington, Ken.-based Lexmark today unveiled a new color printer with automatic two-sided printing for small businesses a...  Read more

Hot Tip: Competitive Hiring

In a tight labor market, it pays to consider where résumés come from. Consider a passing comment that came with a curriculu...  Read more

Connecting with the Connectors

In this excerpt of chapter 15 from Never Eat Alone, Ferrazzi discusses the connections that are key to success.   Read more

Connecting with Connectors

Learn more about Keith's new book or buy it now. My new book -- Read more

Chasing Competitors' Employees

In a tight labor market, it pays to act quickly. In April 1997, a programmer sent her curriculum vitae to Statprobe, an $11-million drug-trial research co...  Read more

10 Great Seasonal Summer Businesses

If it weren't for these seasonal businesses, much of what we love and take for granted as simple summer pleasures might never have existed. Here's to all com...  View slideshow

Regus Opens Business Center in Kentucky

The new location offers 67 offices, 137 workstations and a boardroom.  Read more

Green 2.0

Think the green movement was just a fad? From tire recycling to biodegradable packing peanuts, these entrepreneurs have turned sustainability into sustainabl...  Read more

Virginia Is for Manufacturers

Jill-Anne Partain bet that a New York-style business could help revive her distressed town.  Read more

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on: great interview questions; getting customer feedback; modifying an open-door policy; finding salary-surveys; resolving customer complain...  Read more

Bloodstock

One way to participate in a piece of the thoroughbred action is through publicly traded stock. There aren't a lot of equity opportunities in the industry,...  Read more

The Inner City 100

100 street-smart companies.  Read more

Great Moments in Financing

As a result of a well-placed ad, a mail-order clothing company ends up with an unexpected investor.  Read more

Virginia Is for Manufacturers

Jill-Anne Partain bet that a New York-style business could help revive her distressed town.  Read more

Owning The Ponies

Last year, two big Wall Street brokerage houses -- Drexel Burnham Lambert; and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette -- put together an unusual partnership. Be...  Read more

Angels After Dark

Stocks, shmocks. What angel-investor wanna-be wouldn't like a piece of a nice rock-and-roll emporium?  Read more

Does Detroit Deserve a Bailout?

A Big Three collapse could cripple many small businesses with ties to the automotive industry. We asked several Inc. 500|5000 CEOs for their opinions about a...  Read more

Color Me CEO? Test Shows How Bosses Are Wired

An analysis of some 900 CEOs' results shows they like magenta -- and are less dominant and confident than the rest of the population.  Read more

Summer Fun!

If it weren't for them, much of what we love and take for granted as simple summer pleasures might never have existed. Here's to all companies that make the ...  Read more

Temporary Solution

Beating a competitor to market with a new product really mattered to Bob Trussell of Tempur-Pedic, a six-year-old importer and distributor in Lexington, K...  Read more

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on: selling stock on a European exchange, attracting new hires, protecting yourself from making bad investments, deducting Year 2000 bug rep...  Read more

Selling: Outsourcing Your Sales Force

A manager explains why his company outsourced parts of its sales staff when releasing a new line of products.  Read more

Updates

Progress reports on some previous Inc. articles.  Read more

I Was Seduced by the New Economy

Throughout the 1990s, pundits proclaimed that the traditional rules of business had changed. Here are seven myths of the new economy that smart CEOs fell vic...  Read more

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on employee sabbaticals, recruiting at trade shows, speeding up collections, taking advantage of electricity deregulation, and cutting costs...  Read more

A Brand Is Born

In just under a decade, Viewpoint International Inc., a retailer of clothing, accessories, and home furnishings, has built the Tommy Bahama product line into...  Read more

My Start-Up, Myself

These days, Inc. 500 companies often begin with the founders' epiphanies about who they really are -- or must become.  Read more

Hot Spots

Summary of metropolitan economies for 1989; the most growth was seen in the 'edge cities', where cattle once grazed.  Read more

Hot Cities, Hot Sites

The cover story of the December 2000 issue of Inc. magazine, " Best Cities to Start and ...  Read more

The Way I Work: Mick Mountz of Kiva Systems

Kiva Systems helps companies such as Zappos and Staples equip their warehouses with a work force of robots  Read more

Universities: Your New Best Friend

For resource-hungry entrepreneurs, the explosion of university-based business-development programs comes as sweet relief in tight economic times. From Ann Ar...  Read more

Owner's Rights

CEO finds a non-equity solution to ESOPs.  Read more

Go East, Young Man

First-person account of a joint venture in Eastern Europe.  Read more

Independents' Day

Want to start your own revolution? It's easy. Just bring together a group of strong-willed entrepreneurs and form an alliance. Your independence may depend o...  Read more

Made to Order

In-depth analysis of a start-up catalog business.  Read more

Does Your Business Need a Second Life?

Why are companies like Toyota (NYSE:TM) and Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) and Starwood Hotels (NYSE:HOT) getting immersed in this pixilated fairyland? Why did IBM (N...  Read more

The Chemistry Lesson

An interview with John Peterman, founder of J. Peterman Co., and his associate, Arnie Cohen. They describe how Cohen came to work for the company after attem...  Read more

Web Awards 2000: General Excellence

Sumerset Custom Houseboats earned the 2000 Inc. Web Award for General Excellence because of the innovative ways it maximizes customers' lifetime val...  Read more

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