Steve Case


Grist: Don't Read the Business Pages

How do you attack the morning paper? We all have our own rituals.  Read story

How Fast Can This Thing Go, Anyway?

Zipcar was a classic founder-run company--long on passion, short on cash. Until a new CEO came aboard, gave the business a seven-step tune-up, and put the pe...  Read story

Trading Places: Are You Ready for Self-Employment?

Thinking of chucking the security of a job to become a soloist? Make sure you understand the forces that keep most people trapped in cubicles and dreaming of...  Read story

The Joy of Hardware

Inc.'s editor-in-chief presents an overview of some of the issues and articles in the July edition.  Read story

Caught in the Crossfire

Marketers who rely on e-mail are getting zapped by aggressive new spam filters. To circumvent them, some companies are going retro, others super techno.  Read story

Barbarians at the Watergate

It may have taken awhile, but Washington society is finally adjusting to a new breed: the fast-moving, different-thinking, so very dot-com riche.   Read story

Best Cities: The Two Loudoun Counties

Can a place that's good for business survive as a great place to live? A look at the two sides of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Read story

The Soloist: Balancing Act

"The Foot Nurse" of Silicon Valley has a growing one-woman business and time for a home life to boot.  Read story

Dilbert Fired! Starts New Biz

The creator of the comic strip Dilbert exchanges some e-mail with Inc.'s editor-in-chief.  Read story

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