Santa Fe


Private Lives;

This is one company that puts all its faith in growth.  Read story

Network: November 1991

Network resources.  Read story

Best Cities: The Location Advantage

Is it time to make your move? These CEOs bet that their companies would thrive in a new location.  Read story

Gift Guide: For the Home

From flower buds to the taste buds--here are some great gifts to use around the house.  Read story

Over There

Beverage maker bypassed the problems of U.S. expansion by marketing overseas.  Read story

Collectibles

Shidoni offers one-stop shopping to corporate, municipal, and institutional art seekers.  Read story

The In-Town Offering

Raising capital locally. Also includes a listing of major exemptions to registration with the SEC.  Read story

Travel: Vacations of Steel

So work is making a mockery of your fitness goals? Lose the stress and a few pounds at these retreats.  Read story

Everyone's a Salesperson

Last June, memberships were off a little at Ten Thousand Waves, a 70-employee full-service health spa based in Santa Fe. And there was still a good week t...  Read story

Heartfelt Advice

My heart goes out to Mr. Steiner (Letters, August), who wrote about the difficulties he has had in getting acceptance for his company in Klamath Falls, Or...  Read story

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 story

Toward New Economics

New book chronicles creation and development of the Santa Fe Institute.  Read story

Boomtowns '06: Hottest Small Cities

Employment Base of Less Than 150,000.  Read story

Mail

Green 50, You Have Company The innovative businesses, with their sustainable and environmentally responsible business practices, that Inc....  Read story

Mothers Of Invention

Behind every hard-driving entrepreneur stands a hard-driving mom.  Read story

New Testament

Review of a 'Garlic Testament', by Stanley Crawford.  Read story

Capital Training

BELLEVUE, WASH. -- Roxanne Benton Darling toyed with starting a business for two years. "I've started and stopped a couple of times, but for whatever reas...  Read story

The Name Game

With the proliferation of Internet companies comes the difficult job of thinking up a unique name for your company.  Read story

Mail

Readers debate whether Sun-Tzu is on-target or way-off for managers looking for office strategies  Read story

Mail: April 2002

Readers react to articles from recent issues of Inc magazine. Plus, an update on KaBloom, the "Starbucks of flowers."  Read story

Diving Into The Media

How valuable is press coverage, anyway? Plus, when investors say no.  Read story

Far and Away

When employees have been very, very good, send them to one of these fabulous destination resorts.  Read story

Start-Up Fever

In an interview with Inc. senior editor Joseph Rosenbloom, venture capitalist Ruthann Quindlen discusses the harsh realities that she sees emerging ...  Read story

Management In Training

They may be successful chief executive officers, but they are still anchored by childhood memories of train whistles in the night, of locomotives bound fo...  Read story

Street Smarts: Surviving the Recession

It requires conquering your fears and making the right choices. Many business owners won't do either  Read story

That's Chief Entertainment Officer

Smaller companies do fun better. We got that straight from the skating matador and dozens of his CEO colleagues.  Read story

What Business Can Expect In New Mexico

What does New Mexico offer smaller companies, particularly when compared to its Sunbelt neighbors? Here are some conclusions, based on data gathered by I...  Read story

A Bicycle Built for You

After succeeding with unorthodox marketing, this entrepreneur is going to try it again.  Read story

Brand in the Making

If all goes well under James Prosek's ambitious business plan, he will be elevated from mere fish aficionado to standard-bearer for an entire way of life. Pl...  Read story

The Most Entrepreneurial City in America: Vegas

A look at why Las Vegas, a city with little history and very few natural resources, is the country's hottest spot for start-ups. It produced over 17,000 new ...  Read story

The Store Next Door

Erstwhile competitors Crate and Barrel and the Container Store discovered that working together and selling side-by-side can boost the bottom line for both r...  Read story

Political Animals

Whether they raise cash in battleground states or bring a manager's touch to a campaign, these company builders have breached the inner circle of U.S. politics.  Read story

Angel Investor Directory

Finding the right angel investor could help you get your start-up off the ground. Angel-investor networks are a good place to start looking for funding. T...  Read story

Blue is the New Green

Forget for a moment about carbon emissions. The world is facing a more immediate crisis -- it is running out of clean water. The prospect of widespread short...  Read story

The Next Big Thing

Profile of a start-up drive-through pizza franchise.  Read story

Sound Strategy

Profile of a start-up company founder's attempts to sell stereo speakers directly to the consumer.  Read story

Create Jobs, Eliminate Waste, Preserve Value

Those six words explain a lot: Why Ken Hendricks is worth $2.6 billion, how he came to be a walking textbook on identifying and exploiting business opportuni...  Read story

Smokenders Kicked Its Bureaucratic Habits

Founder Jacquelyn Rogers almost went bankrupt before new managers cut the company down to size.  Read story

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