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How to Hire a Star Employee

Step 1: Win over the family  Read more

Survey: Most Employees Expect Failure

Feb. 12, 2007 -- A vast majority of employees expect major workplace projects to fail, according to a recent online survey by Vit...  Read more

How I Did It: Morgan Lynch, CEO, Logoworks

As told to Stephanie Clifford Industry: Business Services 2006 Inc. 500 Ranking: Read more

At the Brink

A cautionary tale of what can happen when the focus becomes exclusively on growth without established goals.  Read more

Report Names Top Regions for Entrepreneurship

April 27, 2005 --The top regions for entrepreneurship in the U.S are in the "non-California" regions of the western part of the country, w...  Read more

Report Names Top Regions for Entrepreneurship

April 27, 2005 --The top regions for entrepreneurship in the U.S are in the "non-California" regions of the western part of the country, w...  Read more

Inc. 500 Countdown: VitalSmarts

Location: Provo, Utah Three-Year Growth: 432% 2004 Revenue: $8 million Employees: 31 Founded: 1990 What it does:...  Read more

Boomtowns '06: Hottest Midsize Cities

Employment Base of 150,000-450,000.  Read more

Boomtowns '07

Riverside, Provo, McAllen, Sarasota… You may be surprised by the places that top our list of the hottest cities for entrepreneurs.  Read more

Seizing Global Opportunities

A look at entrepreneurs who have found business opportunities from the North Sea to Antarctica  Read more

Inc. 5000 Confidence Survey Results

Inc. 5000 CEOs weigh in on the state of the small-business economy.  Read more

Thinking Flat

Why three Inc. 500 companies opt for non-traditional, flat organizations.  Read more

Resources

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

Why Small Cities Rock

Forget New York and San Francisco. With beautiful scenery, skilled workers, and affordable housing, smaller cities are luring companies in droves.  Read more

How EcoScraps Turns Trash Into Treasure

A look at that rare business that gives everyone involved an incentive to do the right thing  Read more

How a Business Can Change the World

A special report on the innovative business models social entrepreneurs are inventing  Read more

The Next Silicon Valley? Part 1

Sometimes an article comes out that is so wrong headed, even delusional, that someone has to respond. In a recent piece posted on the Planetizen Read more

Best Cities: The Lists

Here's Inc. magazine's 2000 list of the best metro areas, big and small, in which to start and grow your business.  Read more

7 Tips for a Social Entrepreneur

Looking to start a benefit corporation, a nonprofit, or a for-profit company with a social purpose? Those who’ve done it say social entrepreneurism takes g...  View slideshow

The Inc. Network

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read more

Building Your Dream Company From Home

Tear up that office lease. Starting a business from home isn't just about the money you save, it's about the lifestyle it creates.  Read more

Whatever Happened To The Class Of '83?

Fifteen companies were acquired. Fourteen companies went public. Two companies went under.  Read more

Amid Customer Complaints, an Inc. 500 Company Closes

A web-design company that ranked No. 22 on the Inc. 500 just four years ago shut its doors this week, leaving customers wondering why.  Read more

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The New-Economy Almanac

A statistical and informational snapshot of today's businesses and how they are operating in the new economy.  Read more

2007 Entrepreneur of the Year: Reader Favorites

Location: Waukegan, Ill, 2006 Revenue: Undisclosed 200...  View slideshow

Change at the Top at Harvard Business School

June 6, 2005 --Kim B. Clark, who was credited with raising the profile of entrepreneurial studies at the Harvard Business School during hi...  Read more

The Best 4 Small-Business Neighborhoods in America

Here's what entrepreneurs are looking for when selecting a community for start-ups, and what they're finding.  Read more

Resource: The Covey Connection

Some information concerning the nationwide seminars based on the book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.  Read more

Where Are the Best Cities to Do Business?

Our comprehensive annual guide to which places are thriving -- even in an economy many consider in recession.  Read more

Texas Super Bowl

The University of Texas' International Moot Corp. Competition, the most well known of the country's intercollegiate business-plan tournaments, is a launch pa...  Read more

Training: Sales and the Seven Habits

Several training programs based on Stephen Covey's best-selling books are profiled.  Read more

Mapping the Inc. 500

Federal spending again propels companies from Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland onto the Inc. 500. California remains home to the most companies, a...  Read more

Everything I Learned ...

Sometimes the best management education comes from the least likely of lesson plans.  Read more

How to Launch a Viral Marketing Campaign

Bootstrapping start-ups are rethinking their traditional advertising budgets in favor of viral marketing, but are they just chasing their tails? Experts weig...  Read more

D.C.'s Next Mayor?

Among last evening's election results, the most interesting from the perspective of the small business community may be the victory of Adrian M. Fenty in ...  Read more

Creativity Regained

Robert Redford happens to be a movie star, but he's the star who founded an enterprise that changed an industry. Along the way, this very successful entrepre...  Read more

Hot Cities, Hot Sites

The cover story of the December 2000 issue of Inc. magazine, " Best Cities to Start and ...  Read more

Meet the BYU Student Who Took Orabrush Viral

Dr. Bob had a tongue cleaner that no one wanted to buy. Then he found Jeffrey Harmon, a college student who understood how to create a viral marketing hit.  Read more

Matter Of Degrees

Priority 1 Electronic's president, Heath Kline, figures he got four consultants for the price of one and that, as an added bonus, he's saving $100,000 a y...  Read more

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