London (England)


Best Spa for Businessmen: Truefitt & Hill

Reminiscent of the days when "clubs" served as a home away from home for businessmen, Truefitt & Hill's original London location boasts Charles Dickens and Winston Churchill as past clients.

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How to Set Up a London Office

If you are thinking of taking your company across the pond, be prepared to give up your car, pay high rents, and leave your business cards in your wallet.

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Recent Articles about London (England)

Raises Are the New Black

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: ...  Read more

Best Extended Stay Chain: AKA

Designed for budget travelers who do not want to sacrifice comfort and style, a new breed of extended stay hotels is putting a sophisticated spin o...  Read more

Customers Who Eat and Run

A dine-and-dash spree hits high-end restaurants.  Read more

Top 10 Global Companies

From London to the Congo, here’s where Inc. 500 companies are finding opportunity abroad.  View slideshow

Bespoke Demystified

There is a palpable swagger -- a fashion induced confidence, if you will -- innate to a well-dressed man. Fashion may not be top of mind to many ...  Read more

5 Comforts for Pampered Travelers

More of a road diva than a road warrior? Here are five suggestions for luxurious business travel, cashmere sleeping bag included.  View slideshow

New iPhone App for Business Travelers

Not For Tourists , which publishes city guides that eschew the usual tourist attractions in favor of spots frequent...  Read more

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 more

5 Ways to Travel in Style on a Budget

Pinching pennies on the road doesn’t have to mean shabby motels and economy class. These five suggestions will help you travel on the cheap and in comfort.  View slideshow

Adventures in Software Demo’ing

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

Building England's Ethical, Healthy, and Slightly Cheeky Beverage Brand

You've never heard of Innocent Drinks, but the London company thinks it can be the world's favorite healthy food and drink brand.  Read more

Chicago's Top Business Travel Hot Spots

Windy City highlights from Inc.com's Business Travel 50, including a spa for businessmen and a free running tour.  Read more

Entrepreneur Helps Designers Break into the Fashion Industry

As New York Fashion Week begins this week, meet the man who's helping designers get noticed.  Read more

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 more

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 more

Is Planning Bad for Business?

A young entrepreneur presents a few “disruptive” strategies to help grow your business. Her message: Stop planning. It’s useless.  Read more

Spas That Cater to Businessmen

Pampering with a macho twist? A new breed of men-only spas is hoping to re-envision the spa.  Read more

5 Management Lessons from "Mad Men"

The third season of Mad Men , the critically-acclaimed television series set during the golden age of advertising in the 1960s, debuted on Sunday ni...  Read more

Hiring by Video

With a new crop of online video services conducting job interviews becomes a much smoother and faster process.  Read more

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on developing partnerships with universities, raising capital through IRAs, reducing the risk of an audit, turning leads into sales, and rec...  Read more

The London Terrorist Attack

At noontime on the East Coast, the BBC is reporting that at least 33 people died in a series of four explosions in London during the morning rush hour the...  Read more

Have Tech, Won't Travel

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

If You've Got It, Flaunt It

Once you commit time and resources to creating a new sales tool, you might as well show it off. That's what MacTemps' Kimberly Kapner did with the CD-ROM ...  Read more

Selling Stock Abroad

Thomas Burnham may look like an ordinary restaurateur. But when it comes to raising money, he sees himself as a pioneer. "We are the Lewis and Clark of ne...  Read more

Going Global: Risky or Necessary?

TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky on creating a tradition-breaking business where doing the most environmentally and socially responsible things drives profit.  Read more

Would You Fire Someone for Refusing to Wear Makeup?

A sales assistant at London's tony Harrods department store claims she was "driven out" over her refusal to wear makeup.  Read more

Introducing Inc.com's Local Sections

With apologies to Tip O'Neill, you might say that all business is local. That is why Inc.com is rolling out 12 new sections devoted to some of the major m...  Read more

What's Wrong With How We Innovate?

Can we learn from China's R&D? Plus, Europe's start-up ecosystem is maturing, U.S. "buy local" efforts are working, and more of the day's news.  Read more

The Dos and Don’ts of Foreign Business Etiquette

Knowledge of cross-cultural etiquette is a critical element in all international business negotiations. Here are 11 helpful tips to learn before traveling an...  View slideshow

Patent Problems, Airline Upgrades, and Bank Start-ups

Patents are increasingly pending. If you've filed a patent application recently, don't count on a speedy turnaround. The U.S. Patent and ...  Read more

The Airport of the Future

Get an expert's view on how new passenger management systems are soon to transform how you interact with your airline every step of the way.  Read more

10 Cool New Tech Ideas to Help You Market Your Business

Facial recognition, eavesdropping apps, augmented reality...these aren't security protocols but new ways for you to be able to market your business.  Read more

How Will the IPO Market Treat Zipcar?

Despite strong revenue gains, the car-sharing service has yet to turn an annual profit, faces increased competition, and has a tricky merger to execute.  Read more

All Hail These Cabbies

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: M...  Read more

Lease Is More

Travelers find more space, more charm, and less expensive rates when they check into an apartment instead of a hotel.  Read more

Cloud Computing For Beginners

8 tips to getting started in the cloud. What's not to love about cloud computing? As Guy Kawasaki points out in his latest OPEN Forum blog post, cl...  Read more

Tech Talk: Game Tool Maker Betters Accounting

A game tool and technology developer deployed a new financial management system that enabled the company to consolidate financial data across three non-U.S. ...  Read more

How to Host a Virtual Event

Virtual and hybrid events could be the future of corporate event planning. Here are four ways to ensure the success of your virtual event.  Read more

In Barter Nation, Old Forms of Commerce Are New Again

In the new New Economy, consumers are embracing barter and other ancient forms of commerce.  Read more

This Woman Has Changed Business Forever

The Body Shop mixes business with a devotion to social causes, inspiring both employees and customers.  Read more