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When Success Hurts

Successful business people often find that their work isn't just a good thing -- it's the only thing.  Read story

Business for Sale: Southwestern Baseball Camp

If sports are practically a religion for you, this summer baseball camp could be heaven sent. Profile includes price, valuation methodology, an evaluation of...  Read story

That Championship Season

An open-book management guru explains why in successful businesses everybody knows where the company is heading.  Read story

How Do You Sell A Light Bulb That Never Burns Out?

Kevin Keating figured he had a sure thing. So why didn't it walk off the shelves?  Read story

Handling Your VC Prospect

Handling Your VC Prospect Email from me to Inc.com editor: Here's a question for you though...should we "introduce" me in a...  Read story

Number Crunching And Knowledge Curves

Each year, as summer fades to autumn, the cry goes up around our hallways to "Free the INC. 500!" All playfulness aside, the task of liberating the 500 gr...  Read story

Changing How The Game Is Played

Bringing space-age technology to the world of sporting goods lets tiny Worth Sports Co. leapfrog its giant competitors and capture a new market  Read story

Credit Where Credit is Due

Why community banks may well be your best source of financing in today's economy.  Read story

The Next Generation

Profile of the 30 Inc. 500 CEOs who are 30 or younger.  Read story

Network: November 1989

Network resources.  Read story

Eye On the Prize

Secrets Of Entrepreneur Athletes.  Read story

Pacs Pack Congress With Business Backers

Those interested in seeing small business supporters elected to Congress have two national avenues to channel their political contributions -- the Nationa...  Read story

I've Got To Jet...But Keep In Touch!

Forget rush-hour traffic, try air traffic control: How some CEOs cope with the cross-country commute.  Read story

Connecting with the Connectors

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

Screening For The Best Employees

There is hardly a chief executive officer around these days who doesn't swear, often publicly, that employees are a company's most important asset. In pr...  Read story

Case Study Update: Selling a Successful Widget

Back to Business: A marketing gimmick became a hot side act for this software maker. Selling it meant the company could refocus and grow eve...  Read story

Diamonds in the Rough

While the Baseball strike lingered, a start-up league thrived. This story tells how and looks at future plans.  Read story

Connecting with Connectors

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Down In The Dumps

Business can't afford it. Government can't enforce it. But this month a new law regulating the hazardous wastes of small companies goes into effect anyway.  Read story

The Spirit Of Independence; On The Frontiers

"In the long run men hit only what they aim at. Therefore, though they should fail immediately, they had better aim at something high." -- Henry David Thoreau  Read story

CEO's Notebook

Various executives share tips and advice with other managers on topics such as morale and family issues.  Read story

Ticket to the Show

Here's how Professional Sports Authenticator, a Newport Beach, Calif., company, aims to cash in on both the Internet-auction boom and the surging market for ...  Read story

The Fully Managed Family

How can a woman run not one but two companies while raising five kids -- including a toddler and an infant? Like this.  Read story

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on: advertising on cable TV, helping obese employees, going public without an IPO, hiring women for corporate boards, and replacing your ISD...  Read story

Managing the Journey

Interview with CEO Ralph Stayer on the eight-year process of revamping his management style.  Read story

What Ever Happened to the Class of 1983?

Profile of Inc. 500 companies from 1983.  Read story

Share the Wealth, Spoil the Child

Children of successful entrepreneurs discuss the advantages and disadvantages of growing up wealthy.  Read story

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