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Survey: Most Americans Satisfied with Careers

Three out of five American workers say they are satisfied with their careers, according to a new survey. Of more than 1,000 adults polled nationwid...  Read story

The Upstarts Are Coming

In an excerpt from Upstarts! How GenY Entrepreneurs Are Rocking the World of Business and 8 Ways You Can Profit From Their Success , Donna Fenn explo...  Read story

Network: March 1990

Network new queries.  Read story

The Inc. Network

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

Private Lives;

Seven decades after its founding, a family business repositions itself for growth.  Read story

The 2007 Inner City 100 Profiles: 1-10

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Masters of the Ordinary

How four companies made the Inc. 500 by putting extraordinary thinking into building an ordinary business.  Read story

A Network EKG

David Clark's company was losing big money because of its Web site's frequent crashes. New software designed to monitor the network has addressed his woes.  Read story

Obits: Computer Woes Unhinge Furniture Maker

This End Up reached success with its folksy furniture and affordable pricing. But a poorly implemented computer and distribution system forced the company to...  Read story

Simply Stupendous Press Kits

Now that you've hissed your way through that sibilant headline, let me just say I feel your migraine. But that's nothing compared to the ...  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

How Companies Interact with Bankers

How various companies keep their bankers informed about their business.  Read story

This Week's Economic Roundup

President Bush praises economy and deficit reductions; business owners remain more pessimistic.  Read story

Practical Promotions

Small businesses have far less to spend on promotions than their large competitors. Here's how you can get the word out about your business, on a budget.  Read story

Large Mergers Could Signal Onset of Middle-Market Deals

Experts say the billion-dollar acquisitions represent a return of confidence in the economy.  Read story

Hurricane Blues

A year after Hurricane Katrina, Raymond Rathlé considered selling his batter...  Read story

Going Broke On Damage Awards

SMALL-BUSINESS LOBBIES EXERT LITTLE INFLUENCE AS CONGRESS CONSIDERS INSURANCE CRISIS.  Read story

Hot Spots

INC.'s annual ranking of America's cities  Read story

Network: March 1990

Network reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

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 story

A Taxing Recruiting Problem

Imaginative CEOs can still find ways to recruit in a tight labor market.  Read story

Why Interns Are Good for Business

In an effort to build their staffs on a shoestring and catch young talent on the rise, smart, fast-growing companies are enlisting interns more than ever. Fo...  Read story

Just A Poor, Dumb Dirt Farmer

Colonel Gregory is the fifth generation to farm the rich dirt of Virginia. Truth be told, he's a lot smarter than he makes out to be.  Read story

Solemates

Here's how Mandy Cabot, cofounder of footwear distributor Dansko, has controlled her company's growth while tiptoeing between hungry retailers and a balky su...  Read story

A Company of Businesspeople

How and why managers are breaking down the traditional us-versus-them mentality of the workplace.  Read story

I'm stuck.

Can you pass the Play-Doh?  Read story

Mail

I'm With Jack I read the revealing interview with Jack Stack ["Read story

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Friendster's Footsteps The rise and fall of Friendster is a great reminder of why we're entrepreneurs ["Read story

There's No Service Like Self-Service

Service after the sale, if thoughtfully planned, can be a boon to your business. Glenn Meltzer, president of Health-Tech Systems, in Hauppauge, N.Y., foun...  Read story

Investment Gurus Rally For Uncle Sam

Technology and health care top the summer buy list, while retailing is shown the door.  Read story

Chaplain to the New Economy

Mark Cress quit his job as a CEO to become a minister. Now, through his new nonprofit Inner Active Ministries, companies hire him to help employees with thei...  Read story

Editor's Letter

Few organizations are easier to attack than federal agencies. They're bloated and slow, or starved and ineffective. They're rife with corruption and staff...  Read story

Ready for Your Product's Close-up?

The rules of product placement are changing. Here's how to land a starring role for your firm.  Read story

The Inc. 500

Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Sales Growth 197781 Perc...  Read story

The Take At The Top

How growing companies manage the care and feeding of their key executives  Read story

The Inc. 500

Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Sales growth 1980-84 ...  Read story

Chairman Jerry's Cultural Revolution

Jerry Gorde gave his employees an ESOP, a majority on the board, and lots of corporate culture. What he never gave up was control  Read story

Piggyback

A store within a store serves as a joint venture providing benefits to both companies.  Read story

Growth Strategies

Profile of Inc. 500 companies that are redefining their industries.  Read story

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