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Hitting Bottom

How Mo Siegel improvised the teabag-manufacturing process to save money.  Read story

The Apprenticeship of Irwin Simon

Inc takes you inside the life and mind of Irwin Simon. The CEO has built the Hain Celestial Group Inc. into the market leader in natural foods.  Read story

Putting Your Business Idea to the Test

When entrepreneurs ask me about the potential of an idea for a new business, I invariably ask some probing questions. I am trying to determine the followi...  Read story

Rating The Bosses

Take the 2,477,000 corporations in the United States, winnow out the 2,476,900 sweatshops and soul-crushers, and you are left with 100 swell places to wor...  Read story

Letters

Inc.'s readers comment and question articles and topics covered in past issues.  Read story

Jump Start Your Business

Spend 48 sleepless hours with America's top new-product idea man.  Read story

Update: Adventures of a Bag Man

A new company, headed by Mo Seigel, will manufacture a complete line of environmentally-sound household products.  Read story

The Brave New World of Antitrust

Herbal tea company wins antitrust case despite passivity of FTC.  Read story

Letting Go

Celestial Seasonings founder Mo Siegel explains why he decided to hire someone else to run the company. He describes his 22 years as a CEO and reveals how he...  Read story

Innovating with Your Life

Inc.'s editor-in-chief offers an overview of select articles in the May issue.  Read story

Resources

A comprehensive resource guide to topics and issues featured in the May edition of Inc. magazine.  Read story

Naming Your Price

Using imaginative pricing strategies to increase profit.  Read story

Planning for Chaos in a Start-Up

No matter how hard you try to prepare, unexpected problems will erupt in your new start-up. In this excerpt from How to Really Start Your Own Business...  Read story

Get More Out of Your Cash

The more you can squeeze out of your cash, the better off you are. That is true, but only to a point. Your efforts to get more out of your cash must be ba...  Read story

Mighty Leaf is a Darling of Upscale Restaurants and Natural-Food Stores

Should its creators sell their luxe tea in the cutthroat world of supermarkets?  Read story

Packaging's Folk Revival

As folk art grows in popularity, marketers are using folk imagery to sell goods ranging from cookies to CDs.  Read story

Mail: May 2002

Readers react to articles from recent issues of Inc magazine. Plus, an update on 1999 Inner City 100 winner Fitigues Inc.  Read story

The Revenge Of The Fortune 500

When companies as big as Campbell start thinking like entrepreneurs, small companies had better start thinking about new ways to compete.  Read story

The Hottest Entrepreneurs in America

An overview of the Seventh Annual Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, including profiles of the judges.  Read story

Case in Point

A profile of the 1995 Turnaround Entrepreneur of the Year and the runners-up.  Read story

How To: Grow a Product-Based Business

Advice on how to develop a business around a product idea.  Read story

The Remote Control CEO

Stephen Mcdonnell insists that he stays home four days a week because it's good management--not because it's fun. The performance of his company, Applegate F...  Read story

Keep Running: A Company in Search of the Finish Line

The founders of Newton Running believed they could shove their way into the running-shoe business. And so they did. Now, where the heck is that finish line?  Read story

Should You Start a Business?

Entrepreneurs discuss making the decision to start a business.  Read story

What Business Would You Start?

Nearly 50 business luminaries, ranging from H. Ross Perot to Ed McMahon, are asked what businesses to start.  Read story

A Nation Of Shopkeepers

A new breed of business owners is taking the retail world by storm -- in ways that would have astonished their five-and-dime-store predecessors.  Read story

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