The Shape of Things to Come
T he J curve represents the relationship between stability and openness. Each country moves along its own J curve, and the curve ... Read more
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T he J curve represents the relationship between stability and openness. Each country moves along its own J curve, and the curve ... Read more
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Yes, it's true the saber-rattling out of Iran became a bit more chilling this w... Read more
At least 55 of this year's Inc. 500 CEOs were born outside the United States, coming from countries as far-flung as Argentina, the United Kingdom, India, ... Read more
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Soaring cotton prices continue to present retailers with tough decisions: cut margins and risk profitability, or raise prices and risk sales? Read more
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Banks withdrawing credits lines to small businesses. An Anonymous Banker at BizBox has the Read more
The man who live-tweeted the bin Laden raid, Facebook's $100 billion IPO valuation, and the rest of the day's entrepreneur news. Read more
Inside the mysteries of Netflix's Chicago warehouse. Netflix has 58 warehouses nationwide, but only one serving greater Chicago's 10.6 million subs... Read more
It's time that we stop envying China, and start making the U.S. a friendlier place for engineers. Read more
Amid all the devastation, signs of hope emerge. Read more
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
Threatened by downsizing, small companies are making an effort to find alternatives to layoffs. Read more
A checklist of potential trouble spots that seasoned CEOs are watching as they head into the new year. Read more
Power cell phone users are winning big as wireless carriers offer $99 a month unlimited domestic calling plans. How can you use this price war to plan for fu... Read more
Declining sales, layoffs, shutdowns -- signs of the distressing times for many companies this year. And yet, the results to our most recent survey of growth ... Read more
This article is part one of a two part series. In part two, we will look at what small businesses should know. Read more
Five young entrepreneurs share a few of their favorite things--and what’s on their holiday wish lists. Read more
Duncan Berry, ardent environmentalist and CEO of Apparel Source Inc., describes the ethical dilemma he faced when he learned that his industry causes massive... Read more
Roger Little of Spire Corp. is betting that his strategy for making solar power pay can overcome foreign competition, big oil, and lack of government support... Read more
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This wireless high-speed Internet access can connect even remote businesses. Read more
Experts discuss an IT consulting company's decision to raise venture capital to be used as working capital and to support an aggressive marketing campaign. Read more
By building their own businesses, women in Afghanistan are sustaining their communities through years of conflict. Gayle Tzemach Lemmon's recent book tells o... Read more
Some Inc. 500 CEOs from the 1980s explain how if you don't act fast, your successful business might out grow you. Read more
Prepared to lose it all? No? Read on... Read more
Finance & Capital mentor Guy Kawasaki responds: The strength of your start-up's management team is absolutely critical to your succe... Read more
After suicide hijackers and anthrax letters, the next big worry is virtual terrorists. Read more
After suicide hijackers and anthrax letters, the next big worry is virtual terrorists. Read more
The growing diversity of computer consumers is attributed to the strength of small, focused microcomputer companies. Read more
Fast-changing markets are forcing companies to redefine the art of subcontracting. Read more
Linda Froehlich, inventor of the SuperClip, describes how large office-supply companies crowded out her patented product with knockoffs. Read more
Over the course of 21 days of war, seven companies faced a test: Would their best-laid plans work? And if not, could they quickly adapt? Read more
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