Michael Bloomberg


" In the Old Days..." : Michael Bloomberg on E-Commerce

Anyone who has read Michael Bloomberg's autobiography, Bloomberg by Bloomberg , will know that Bloomberg, founder and CEO of Read story

What Should You Say When an Employee Quits?

An interview with Michael Bloomberg, founder of the news service Bloomberg, Inc. Bloomberg adheres to a code of company loyalty that's so strict he won't sha...  Read story

New York Anti-Traffic Plan Fails

A plan by New York mayor Michael Bloomberg to institute congestion pricing in Manhattan failed to move forward in the State Senate Monday, ending the city...  Read story

Letters

Readers react to articles from the March issue of Inc., including Harriet Rubin's "Peter's Principles," Pierre Mornell's "Zero-Defect Hiring," and Norm Brods...  Read story

New York's Anti-Traffic Plan Fails

Local small-business groups called the move to ease gridlock by taxing drivers a cure worse than the disease.  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

Small Businesses in Big Apple Hit Hard by Strike

Dec. 21, 2005 --They carpooled, peddled their bikes, or legged it out. Or stayed home. Yet even as owners and employees of N...  Read story

Agenda 11/05

Thanksgiving is this month's main event, and while we encourage seconds, beware the toll that tryptophan can have on personal productiv...zzzzzzz.  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

Broadway Stagehands End Strike

Restaurants, parking lots, and other small businesses find relief as curtains go up again.  Read story

Let the (Political) Games Begin

What do you do when the government wants to replace your business with a big swimming pool?  Read story

Rich Man, Politician

Could campaign finance reform put more entrepreneurs in office?  Read story

Business Leaders Gather in Big Apple

Business leaders from private and public sector will meet in New York this October to discuss issues facing businesses based in the Big Apple, organizers ...  Read story

A Cure for Office Madness

The NCAA Tournament could cost the U.S. economy as much as $3.8 billion, according to some estimates. But not for companies that know how to use March Madnes...  Read story

Mayoral Momentum

A primary tenet of the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City's (ICIC) philosophy is that the private sector must play a major role in the revitalization...  Read story

New York City Offers Loans for Blackout-Burned Businesses

Mayor Bloomberg proposes $10,000 low-interest loans, but some small business owners say it’s not enough to cover damages from the 10-day power outage.  Read story

Entrepreneurs Seek to "Greenproof" Harlem

A group of New York college students are working to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.  Read story

30 Great Entrepreneurs in Their Own Words

30 years of entrepreneurs speaking their minds  Read story

Small Businesses Brace for GOP Convention

August 27, 2004 -- It's unclear whether small businesses in New York City will profit from or lose out when the Republican National Conve...  Read story

Power Plays

We sussed out the favorite songs of politicians, artists, athletes, and moguls to see what Pandora would serve up for them. Here's what we found.  Read story

When Opportunity Knocks with a Pink Slip in Hand

Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling and other entrepreneurs launched successful ventures only after losing their day jobs. Who knew getting fired coul...  Read story

Obama on the Economy

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY Stimulating the economy: In the eyes of economists, not all stimuli are created equal. According to Mark Z...  Read story

From the Corner Office to the Campaign Trail

From Mitt Romney to George W. Bush, the first "MBA president," White House contenders are quick to highlight business experience on their political resumes. ...  Read story

The Disruptive Start-Up: Clayton Christensen On How To Compete With The Best

How can you tell if your plan to take on a big swinging company is smart or foolhardy? Harvard Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen might have th...  Read story

Mail

The Engine of Growth Your cover story on the growth and success of Zipcar ["Read story

I Lost It at the Movies

Glamour, moguldom, potential home-run returns -- is it any surprise that so many CEOs with cash want to try their hand in the film business? Or that bad thin...  Read story

Dramatic Results

Making opera (yes, opera) seem young and hip.  Read story

Is Aggressive Intervention Required?

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY Stimulating the economy: In the eyes of economists, not all stimuli are created equal. According to Mark Z...  Read story

Political Animals

Whether they raise cash in battleground states or bring a manager's touch to a campaign, these company builders have breached the inner circle of U.S. politics.  Read story

For Businesses Near New York Pipe Explosion, Headaches Continue

Disruption from the blast is expected to cost local businesses hundreds of millions of dollars.  Read story

Street Smarts: What Your Employees Think of You

You think you know, but you don't. Here's how to find out.  Read story

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