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Ethics Earns Big Profits for London-Based Ad Agency

Talk about a dream coming true: St. Luke' s ad agency in London began as a kind ofdreaming, abstract exercise in imagining the advertising agency of the f...  Read story

Cup of Joe, Side of Net

A well-known Boston restaurant critic reviews several coffee shops that offer acccess to high tech equipment.  Read story

How Hard Could It Be: Adventures in Software Demo’ing

Why I decided to take my product to 34 cities, from L.A. to Amsterdam.  Read story

Adventures in Software Demo’ing - Fog Creek Software - Fog Bugz - Buying New Technology

Why I decided to take my product to 34 cities, from L.A. to Amsterdam.  Read story

Payton's Place

The most brilliant restaurateur in London slathers a bit of American on every dish. The English eat it up.  Read story

Back in the U.S.S.R.

A museum curator suggests Russia's BESM supercomputer may have been superior to ours during the Cold War.  Read story

Britain's New Generation Of Company Builders

How Margaret Thatcher has instituted revolutionary changes in government to save Great Britain's faltering economy.  Read story

Free!

Why pay for recruiting software? Build a career website, accept applications online, and track all your interactions with job candidates using a ...  Read story

Adding Pounds

MANY COMPANIES HAVE PUT THEIR FINANCING PLANS ON HOLD, BUT ONE SEARCH FOR EQUITY HAS LED TO AN IPO IN ENGLAND.  Read story

Five Ideas to Watch

A pick-me-up patch, haggling made more marvelous, and more.  Read story

Travel: Now boarding: the JetBlue of Bangalore

Discount airlines have become an international hit. We list who is flying.  Read story

Building a Transnational Company

Through technology and management savvy, the branch offices of Quintiles Corp. communicate easily across five countries.  Read story

Business Travel: A Look at Running-Tour Companies

A list of companies that provide guided running tours in cities such as New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Los Angeles.  Read story

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 story

All Shook Up

What would drive an entrepreneur to reshuffle his top management team at the peak of his company's success?  Read story

How I Did It: Andrew Clark, Bridgepoint Education

Industry Leader: Education Three-Year Growth: 6,794.1% The appeal of I...  Read story

How I Did It: Nancy Traversy, Founder and CEO, Barefoot Books

Kids are really smart, says the owner of Barefoot Books. And big bookstore chains are stupid. After 13 years in independent publishing, Nancy Traversy defini...  Read story

Business or Personal: 7 Tips to Deducting Travel Expenses

When mixing work and play on business trips, what's okay to write-off? Understanding the do's and don'ts and getting employees to comply may mean the differe...  Read story

Then Came Branson

How the man who brought us Phil Collins, the Sex Pistols, and Virgin Atlantic Airways is teaching Europeans to love the entrepreneur  Read story

Three Testing Goliaths

Information on three honesty test publishers.  Read story

Enticed To The Altar

Marrying season has arrived for small companies. Many of them are going to the altar with much larger corporations that have a substantial dowry to invest...  Read story

Cleaning Up International Mailing Lists

How to improve the accuracy of international mailings.  Read story

Strategies: Radical Sabbaticals

Threatened by downsizing, small companies are making an effort to find alternatives to layoffs.  Read story

Corporate VCs Facing Internal Hurdles

Despite plenty of startups to invest in, gaining parent company approval isn't always easy, fund managers say.  Read story

Have Tech, Won't Travel

As the travel business goes bust, videoconferencing, Web-casting, and satellite services are starting to boom.  Read story

Small Businesses Cry Foul Over Proposed Driving Restrictions

New York plans to charge heavy tolls for cars to enter certain neighborhoods, in an attempt to curb traffic and pollution.  Read story

Entrepreneurs More Likely to be Dyslexic

New research finds that dyslexics are better at problem solving, communications and other business skills.  Read story

In the Driver's Seat

The PT Cruiser Convertible is a hip company car you can afford.  Read story

A Broadway Opening In London

"It was a matter of survival," 63-year-old Arthur Golden remembers. After a string of business failures, he and his wife, Gladys, had set up a sightseeing...  Read story

That Daring Young Man And His Flying Machines

The fastest-growing company in the history of aviation has a problem. It has designed a product so popular that it can't satisfy demand.  Read story

Need A Bulletproof Rolls With Full Bar?

High-volume sales and mass marketing may be the goal of some small businessmen, but Edward and Thomas O'Gara are happy if they ring up three or four sales...  Read story

Business Travelers Adjust to New Airline Restrictions

The recent crackdown on carry-on bags has forced road warriors to rethink travel plans.  Read story

Five Traits of Successful Entrepreneurs

Successful owners of dynamic small and midsize companies share these five essential traits.  Read story

Smart Machines, Smart People

Interview with business school professor who expresses concern over the unrecognized power of technology.  Read story

Recessionade

Don't complain to Inc. 500 CEOs that the economy may be hitting the skids. Where others see danger lurking, this bunch sees opportunity.  Read story

Unlikely Sources

Look for a few surprises in the magazine rack.  Read story

Affordable Escapes to Europe

Interested in an excursion to Europe that won't break your budget? Here are three transatlantic airline promotions worth checking out. Free...  Read story

The Pentagram Papers

In a time of stifling labor shortages, how can a company get and keep industry superstars? The folks at architectural-design firm Pentagram think they know: ...  Read story

"I need to be able to go anywhere and do anything."

Around the world in 365 days.  Read story

Not All Private Equity Is the Same

The reality is: Not all private equity is the same. That's why business owners must understand the important factors that differentiate firms specializing in...  Read story