Peter Lynch


The People Prediction Game

Determining someone's personality type has become a popular management practice for putting the right people in the right jobs. But it can also sell people s...  Read story

No Fooling

Inc.'s editor explains why the employee manual at the Motley Fool, a personal-investing Web site, gives a clear sense of what it's like to work for the company.  Read story

Book Value: The Ultimate Biz Toolbox

Two new books can help your staff better understand your business. And that might make you more money.  Read story

How Do You Know When It's Time to Leave?

The founder of an ad agency struggles over the decision to leave her company.  Read story

Buy the Boss -- or the Company?

Sure, CEOs affect how their stocks perform. Does that mean you should consider the CEO when picking your portfolio?  Read story

Hitting the wall

A company founder-turned-consultant warns readers what to look for when a company is about to hit the wall.  Read story

Looking The Other Way

How Jack Sullivan Chooses stocks  Read story

Show Time

A look at the fastest-growing small public company in America along with an overview of other similar companies.  Read story

Resources

A guide to more information on subjects covered in the June 1997 issue, including business coaches and IPOs.  Read story

The Secret World of IPOs

A senior Inc. writer takes you through the uncharted territory of small-company public offerings.  Read story

Setting the Location Trap

Wetzel's Pretzels founders, Rick Wetzel, 42, and Bill Phelps, 45, opened a store in the Century City neighborhood of Los Angeles partly in the hopes of ba...  Read story

What We Didn't Plan For

The first shock was learning that my husband was gravely ill. Then there was the lien on our mortgage and the lawsuit against his business.  Read story

The Making of an Inc. 500 CEO: My Favorite Job

A close-up article that features one CEO, and how he took his start-up publication to the top of the heap.  Read story

Confessions of an Entrepreneur's Wife

She was proud to support her husband's dream of building a great business. But five years is a long time to watch someone focus on his company at the expense...  Read story

Why Good Entrepreneurs Make Bad Investors

Investing is complicated for everybody, but does anyone bring more baggage to the task than an entrepreneur? Here's how to overcome the personal finance chal...  Read story

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