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Recent Articles about Milan

E-mail by Any Other Name. . .

A contributing science editor from the Atlantic Monthly shows how technology has been saving us labor for centuries.  Read more

Cell Yeah!

Yesterday was a big day on the cell stem front. Ignoring President Bush's federal guidelines, Read more

Landline or Online

Is your business ready for VoIP?  Read more

And You Think You've Got Tax Worries...

Excerpts from The Wall Street Journal on extreme taxation in Italy and Vietnam.  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

A Chairless Chair?

Looking for a way to keep staffers alert during meetings? Try replacing the conference room chairs with the Read more

The Way I Work: Essie Weingarten, of Essie Cosmetics

"God gave me an innate ability to pick colors."  Read more

Grist: A Passport to America

How blue staters and red staters can learn to communicate and do business.  Read more

In Our Time

A timeline listing some of the most significant events in business from 1979 to 1999.  Read more

How to Red-Line a Contract

How to keep a level head and a steady hand when editing a business contract.  Read more

Building a Personal Brand

Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan talks about promoting herself and her book, A Tiger in the Kitchen, on Facebook and Twitter.  Read more

Say Hello to America's Fastest-Growing Companies

The secrets of the Inc. 500. Some of them piggy-backed on the Opra...  Read more

Travel: Now boarding: the JetBlue of Bangalore

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

Are Frequent Flyer Miles Worth the Effort?

They are, if you don't expect to get rewarded each time you try to use them.  Read more

A Community for Ideas

Bulbstorm is a community for idea sharing. You can gather a team interested in working on your idea and get feedback, all with security, NDAs, and legal trac...  Read more

Reach Out and Teach Someone

Sheila West was expanding her archery business from retail to wholesale. But, archery dealerships were notoriously unreliable as retailers. They typically...  Read more

Employee Leasing Programs

TERMINOLOGY To understand what employee leasing programs are it is useful to make some distinctions at the outset. Four arrangements dealing with...  Read more

How I Did It: Gregg Buchbinder

And sometimes your market finds you.  Read more

How to Monetize Social Media

Companies are not only getting the word out about their brands using social media such as Facebook and Twitter but are also making money.  Read more

Lucky or Smart

There's a formula for creating good fortune in business. Here's how one entrepreneur came upon it.  Read more

Lucky or Smart

There's a formula for creating good fortune in business. Here's how one entrepreneur came upon it.  Read more

The Squash Blossom Solution

At the high, high end of the market, the Jones family of Huron, Ohio, outruns the economics of modern farming.  Read more

How to Raise an Entrepreneur

The key, Michelle Rousseff Kemp found, is to bar your kids from the family business.  Read more

Is the Internet Doomed?

A close up look at some of the problems businesses should consider before they start using the Internet.  Read more

What Ever Happened to the Class of 1983?

Profile of Inc. 500 companies from 1983.  Read more

King Ink

Tattoos are everywhere. But the tattoo business has yet to outgrow its outlaw roots. Mario Barth aims to change that. His goal: to build the Starbucks of tat...  Read more

Into the Black

How Starbuck's comprehensive employee-benefits package adds to its bottom line.  Read more

Little Big Man

When Pizza King Jeno Paulucci sets out to do "good works," it can be hard to tell philanthropy from business.  Read more

Family Business

In the family, they already tell stories about Herman Komar's son, young Charlie. How at two he crawled up on to his great-aunt's lap to show her the picture...  Read more

Sole Survivor

One third-generation family business has survived imports, mergers, offshore manufacturing and new technologies.  Read more

Boot Camp

Timberland's marketing staff was thinking upscale, the salespeople were pushing a lower-priced line, and the future of one of America's most promising growth...  Read more

Whose Brand Is It, Anyway?

Terri Williamson did a textbook job of launching Glow. Jennifer Lopez and her team did a textbook job of launching Glow by J.Lo. And then their worlds collided.  Read more

The Soloist

In the August 1998 issue of Inc. , Rubin began chronicling her career as a solo act. In this excerpt from her diary, she searches for her own identit...  Read more