Martha Stewart


The Controversial Career and Stunning Success of Martha Stewart

The story of the richest self-made businesswoman in America.  Read story

The Return of Martha Stewart

August 30, 2005 --After five months in prison, and another five months of home detention, Martha Stewart will resume working fulltime on W...  Read story

Mail

This month's letter to the editors.  Read story

New Legal Privilege for Your PR firm

At the first sign of trouble, call a lawyer--and have that lawyer dial a publicist.  Read story

Twenty-Six Entrepreneurs We Love, Leading Your Company Article - Inc. Article

Inc. magazine goes behind the scenes with 26 entrepreneurs who best exemplify the extraordinary drive, creativity, and passion of Ameri...  Read story

Martha Stewart, Martha Stewart Omnimedia

because she took one for the team  Read story

On Naming Your Business, and Getting It Right

What's in a name? Plenty, according to Alex Frankel, the author of Wordcraft (Crown Publishing, April 2004), a book about the business of naming ...  Read story

Star Boards -- Nothing but Star Boards

Operating under the theory that celebrities are money magnets, America's largest companies have long stocked their boardrooms with a ration of star power....  Read story

Jim McCann of 1-800-Flowers on Strategic Partnerships

Q: How can I assess the viability, reputation, and ethics of a potential strategic partner without damaging the relationship?Read story

The Buzz Factory

Tattoo, Inc., a low-profile San Francisco marketing firm, has amassed an impressive group of blue-chip clients with its uncanny ability to define the essence...  Read story

How I Did It: Joe Sitt, Thor Equities

Transforming urban shopping, one skeptical town at a time.  Read story

Nearly Half of U.S. Workers Feel Bullied at Work -- and They Want to Sue

Employees complain of being publicly criticized, interrupted, teased, and ignored, according to a new survey.  Read story

Inc. Magazine Archives

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Things I Can't Live Without

The cherished belongings of the next style maven.  Read story

Fanatics!

During these soft economic times, small businesses are uniquely positioned to offer something that many lumbering giants can't: peerless customer service. He...  Read story

75 Reasons to Be Glad You're an American Entrepreneur Right Now

Here's our tally of the diverse ways the culture, the economy, and entrepreneurship's own history are combining to make this a great time--the best time, in ...  Read story

What Do America Online and Dennis Rodman Have in Common?

When AOL over-sold its service, did it apologize and make nice? Not really!  Read story

Revenue Streams

A "revenue stream" is simply another name for income, but possibly because it sounds more sophisticated than the word "sales" or "salary," was borrowed fr...  Read story

Will Your Next Big Technology Investment Pay Off?

Business owners and computer-industry experts tell readers what technology they plan to buy, and why.  Read story

Buzz

A look at the elusive marketing concept commonly called "buzz." Here are some ways that buzz can be generated and the effects it has on a business or product.  Read story

Jenny Hwa Wants to Be the Martha Stewart of Green Products.

Is she trying to do too much?  Read story

The Innovation Factor: What's Your Innovation Quotient?

So you think you're inventive? Take our 20 question quiz and see how you rate.  Read story

60-Second Business Plan: This Hip House

Can a post-Martha Stewart style magazine raise money amid the worst advertising slump in decades?  Read story

Creativity: A Defining Characteristic of Leaders

The Creative Executive by Granville N. Toogood Adams Media Corp., 2000, 188 pages, $16. Creativity Is K...  Read story

Upstarts: Convenience Cuisine

Not sure where your next meal is coming from? Try the Web. A look at why several Internet start-ups are hoping online shoppers will turn to the Web to satisf...  Read story

Menu Driven

A food zealot chases his fortune on the Web, even though content sites are no longer the dish du jour.  Read story

The Get Ahead Guide: Erin McKenna Makes the Best Cupcakes in New York City

Now she wants to go national. How fast can she grow?  Read story

The Dignity of Discount

A betting man would have lost his shirt. Anyone with good sense would have thought the likes of K-Mart and the late Montgomery Ward would have thrived in ...  Read story

IT Takes the Cake

When Ron Ben-Israel, owner of Ron Ben-Israel Cakes, decided he wanted faster Internet access, he chose a new digital-modem service that's both faster and che...  Read story

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on adding star power to your board; the ins and outs of PEOs; venture capital's coastal bias; and the truth about Internet recruiting. Plus:...  Read story

Legacy: Ann Wilder, Vanns Spice

The life of "Spice Queen" business owner Ann Wilder, 1931–2009  Read story

'Rebranding Leadership'

Harriet Rubin, author of The Mona Lisa Stratagem , has spent a lifetime trying to rewrite the traditional rules of business. So what's she setting he...  Read story

What's in a Name?

Is your company's brand name doing everything it could? Here's how to get the name you deserve.  Read story

How I Did It: Gloria Pink

Gloria Pink, of the famous Pink's, gives reasons Angelenos of all stations will wait an hour for a hot dog.  Read story

Where Has All the Money Gone?

With an unprecedented amount of capital flowing through the equity and debt markets, you'd think anyone can raise money for just about anything. But unless y...  Read story

Size Counts

Does your company have to be big to thrive?  Read story

Common Threads

Joe Fulmer, CEO of Stitching Post, deliberately transformed his store into the kind of place where customers socialize with one another.  Read story

Top Gun for Start-Ups

An experimental graduate program at Babson College is designed to carry students to their first start-up.  Read story

Mortar Combat

Think your brick-and-mortar can't compete with its Net-based rivals? Think again. New technology is bringing speed, convenience, and expert product informati...  Read story

Working From Home -- And From Another Home

Sometimes one home office isn't enough.  Read story

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