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Wanted: Customers

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 story

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Computer Use Low at Small Businesses in Asia

Nov. 13, 2006 -- Three quarters of small businesses in Asia's most populous markets operate without the use of computers, according to a ...  Read story

The Outsourcing Dilemma

Corporate America has been using cheap overseas labor for years. Does it make sense for your company?  Read story

Live Aid

There are scores of live-chat vendors, and finding the right one can be tricky. Here are three options to suit your various needs.  Read story

Preparing for a Financial Crisis

Companies can do much to avoid falling victim to sudden national financial emergencies. Although the tally of such events is rising, many businesses remain u...  Read story

Outlook 2006: Outsourcing

The plot thickens.  Read story

Women in Poorer Nations Twice as Likely to Become Entrepreneurs

About a third of the world's entrepreneurial activity is driven by women, according to a new report.  Read story

Labor-Cost Advantage of Offshoring Declines

March 19, 2007 -- The labor-cost advantage that comes with offshoring IT, call centers, and other office services in emerging markets dec...  Read story

Editor's Letter: What It's Really Like to Be the Boss

Zan Jones, a reader from Keller, Texas, wrote recently to praise Inc.'s recurring feature The Way I Work, in which company leaders describe the r...  Read story

Outsource the Outsourcing

Few entrepreneurs have the time or expertise to find the right offshore contractor. Fortunately, a new breed of broker can do it for you.  Read story

The Immigration Debate

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 story

Enduring Lessons From a Short War

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 story

Feelin' Groovy?

Which nations have the happiest entrepreneurs and which have a problem.  Read story

Business Ownership Among Immigrant Women on the Rise

February 4, 2005 --There's long been an American dream of a man immigrating to the U.S., setting up a business, and providing for himself ...  Read story

Fast Track;

SCOTT VOSS USED TO WORK AS director of engineering at a semiconductor plant in the Philippines, where the turnaround time to his U.S. customers was 25 day...  Read story

Teen Entrepreneurs Headed to China

The winners of a U.S. business-plan competition will now compete against nine other nations.  Read story

Virus

Related Terms: Internet Security A virus i...  Read story

Midnight Express

In a 24-7 society, every minute counts. But do all minutes count the same?  Read story

Power Trips

Some company owners exercise their imaginations not only in the office but out of it. What's striking about their vacations is not where they went, but why.  Read story

From Peace Corps to Entrepreneurial Hardcore

Jude Carter's home a...  Read story

Demographic Shift

Who are the new entrepreneurs, and where are the new markets?  Read story

The Inner City 100 Profiles: 61-70

NO. 61 Spex Precision Machine Technologies Rochester, New York Machined parts manufact...  Read story

Canning Spam

There's good news and bad about what companies can do to stem the tide of spam.  Read story

Made In Usa

THE CASE FOR MANUFACTURING IN AMERICA  Read story

No Free Pass

Anti-bribery law is now aggressively enforced.  Read story

Teen Entrepreneurs Headed to China

The winners of a U.S. business-plan competition will now compete against nine other nations.  Read story

Mail

A Good Can of Worms It's great to see that someone is taking the idea of using worms to recycle waste and running with it ["Read story

Updates

Progress reports on some previous Inc. articles.  Read story

Our Man In Zurich, Tokyo And Hong Kong

Jack Boles is betting that his general trading company can capitalize on the increasing interdependence of world markets.  Read story

When Politics and Trade Collide

Free trade, and the impact it has on U.S. workers, has become a hot-button issue on the presidential campaign trail. Neal Asbury, the Small Business Administ...  Read story

The Right Fit

An Inc. 500 company, Select Comfort Corp., has thrived by developing an elaborate system for finding and keeping quality employees.  Read story

Tech Geeks? Check. Worker Bees? Sure.

Companies that fill your every staffing need.  Read story

Cutting the Cord

Wireless workplaces save time and money, and promote mobility -- but, as companies like WebLinc are finding out, they can create new headaches as well.  Read story

IPOs: How Soon and How Much?

Timing the Market A number of factors can affect the success of an initial public offering. A company may have some control over c...  Read story

Banking On Baking Overseas

Businesses considering potential investments in the Third World can get financing for feasibility studies from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation...  Read story

Best of the Small Business Web: Standard Bearer

At Quality Transmission Service, owner Bob Jones's expert advice has made him a local hero and raised his industry's reputation.  Read story

Travel: Now boarding: the JetBlue of Bangalore

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

Obits: Plan to Make T-Shirts in USA Unravels

A series of setbacks led to Port Barre Apparel's rapid unraveling.  Read story

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