Annals Of Entrepreneurship
His own French-made car was noisy and uncomfortable, so the British engineer designed and built a car of his own in his Manchester workshop. It was the be... Read story
His own French-made car was noisy and uncomfortable, so the British engineer designed and built a car of his own in his Manchester workshop. It was the be... Read story
Bill Strickland is in the business of saving lives. After almost 40 years of teaching kids, training adults, and telling his story, he's looking to "franchis... Read story
Orvis goes out of its way to bring an air of authority to its product lines. Read story
These days, Orvis Co., the upscale outfitter founded in 1856 and based in Manchester, Vt., sells more clothing and gifts than its original stock-in-trade-... Read story
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the January issue. Read story
Peddling everything from T-shirts to dog biscuits, entrepreneurs have made millions poking fun at the least popular president in modern history. Now that Geo... Read story
CENTER OSSIPEE, N.H., IS NOT THE sort of town that makes you think instantly of twenty-first-century America. Deserted by the railroad and skirted by Rou... Read story
The cover story of the December 2000 issue of Inc. magazine, " Best Cities to Start and ... Read story
A list of 1992's Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year. Read story
Mogens Smed, CEO of Smed International Inc., presents his company's chaotic, overcrowded headquarters to customers as a working showroom of the office furnit... Read story
He's the cool boss, the take-a-year-off-to-snowboard guy, the company owner who leads by doing only what he loves. But he's also an intense and talented busi... Read story
Jeffrey Hollender and Alan Newman disagreed about strategy, fought bitterly -- and created two successful companies. They'd set out to change the world, but ... Read story
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