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Use Two Monitors at Once

Desktop real estate - the amount of monitor screen space you have - comes at a premium these days. As people use more applications, the standard 15- or 17...  Read more

Getting Schooled by a Grill Master

BBQ guru Steven Raichlen on how to cook for a crowd.  Read more

An Entrepreneurial Safari

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

What Business Would You Start Today?

One Inc 500 CEO explains how he would like to start an all-dance T.V. network as his next start-up.  Read more

Television;

IT ISN'T EXACTLY "Let's Make a Deal" -- no studio audience members dressed up as dinner salads, no contestants betting the lawn furniture against whatever...  Read more

17th Century Leadership Lessons for 21st Century Managers

It's amazing what you can learn about managing people from the 17th century. In the eight-episode run of the PBS series "Colonial House," a group of colon...  Read more

How a New Product Fueled a Comeback

Education and test prep company Flocabulary is making the most of a hot new product.  Read more

Yelp Users Speak, Pawnshops, and Accidental Entrepreneurs

More Yelp users speak out. Can a few negative online reviews kill a small business? Just ask some angry business owners that claim they'v...  Read more

In this Issue

How I stopped worrying and learned to love meetings (after reading our cover story).  Read more

Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) Plans

Related Terms: Individ...  Read more

The Wonderful World of Eisner?

Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner on Tuesday confirmed plans to host his own Read more

Create a Retail Experience

Engaging customers can make your store more than just a place to buy things. In 1989, Steve Wynn opened the Mirage Hotel and Reso...  Read more

GetGlue: The Foursquare of Entertainment?

The act of "Checking In" continues to evolve. For entertainment social service GetGlue, they've figured out how checking in to media can be profitable.  Read more

Good Stuff Inside

An overview of the articles in this month's issue, including a look at the antiheroic company featured in Michael Hopkins' cover story and the new business e...  Read more

Small Circus, Big Dreams

Small circus troupes are creating opportunity for agile performers with entrepreneurial aspirations.  Read more

A Cold Call, a Blog, and a $20 Million Lawsuit

A North Carolina entrepreneur blogs a warning to her industry -- and gets sued for her troubles.  Read more

Alan Alda as Shelley "The Machine" Levene

Inc . staff writer Patrick Sauer talks with Alan Alda about his starring role in the Broadway drama, Glengarry Glen Ross .  Read more

Obit: Educational Retailer Learns Hard Lesson

An educational retailer prided itself on being a fun place for shoppers to browse. But that playful atmosphere may have also been the company's undoing. A bu...  Read more

Retirement Planning

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Recruiting the Top 1 Percent

There's a better way to find and hire the very best employees.  Read more

A Trailblazer, Rediscovered

A new film charts the rise and fall of the woman who built Tupperware into a multimillion-dollar empire. Burp!  Read more

The Marketing Genius Strikes Back

How Kenn Viselman made his name, lost his company, and is taking the biggest gamble of his career.  Read more

Best of the Small Business Web: The Heat Is Online

Advanced Radiant Technology's heating guru wins local customers and far-flung admirers by waxing eloquent on his art and craft.  Read more

The State of Small Business 1995

Inc.'s editor-in-chief profiles the writers appearing in this special annual report, The State of Small Business.  Read more

Ken Burns' Work Space

Filmmaker Ken Burns' "The War" debuted last night on PBS. The seven-part series takes a look at World War II through the eyes of the residents of four Ame...  Read more

The Apprentice - Week 15

Tana used to be my favorite. I don't know what I was thinking! Her biggest problem is her ego. I can't believe she let Governor Pataki wait for her out in...  Read more

Congressman Wants A Business Soap

Texas congressman Jim Collins comes from Dallas, but he's no great follower of J. R. Ewing. He'd much rather see a TV series on John D. Rockefeller. "The...  Read more

A Plan for American Tech and How to be an Angel Investor

Geek squad for the common good. What should President Obama's tech policy look like? The Yankee group released a paper yesterday with some suggesti...  Read more

The Sidelines Of Excellence

The "Excellence" business is booming. Thomas J. Peters, who, along with Robert H. Waterman Jr., wrote In Search of Excellence, still spends much of ...  Read more

Smog Lifters

There are people out there who are even more information deluged than you are. Eleven of the smartest--and most beleaguered--reveal their personal regimens f...  Read more

Does Kids' Entertainment Company Have License to Thrill?

The licensing industry is taking notice of this little company that is turning kids' entertainment products into gold.  Read more

The Plot Thickens

As the initial celebrations fade into memory, our heroes from Silicon Valley discover that the Old Economy business of selling books is tougher than they sus...  Read more

Jackpot!

Before Steve Lipscomb launched the World Poker Tour, poker had a vaguely seedy rep. Now it's a national obsession, and the WPT is a public company with a mar...  Read more

How To Grow A Business Book

While literary agents, publishers, and would-be authors were lamenting the demise of the recent business-book boom, Paul Hawken was signing a contract for...  Read more

Redesigning America

On the road with the man who's helping businesses profit from our aging population, and building a company of his own in the process  Read more

Doubting Thomas

Tom Peters discusses his experiences in the world of business and the nature of entrepreneurship.  Read more

Can Business Still Save The World?

Meet the new breed of socially responsible CEOs. They share the goals of activist pioneers like Body Shop cofounder Anita Roddick and Ben Jerry's...  Read more