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The Philadelphia Inquirer


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Quote Of The Month;

"Quality is a matter of faith. You set your standards, and you have to stick by them no matter what. That's easy when you've got plenty of product on han...  Read more

The Hidden Lesson of a Best-Seller

Implications of 'America: What Went Wrong?' Focusing on the need for economic analysis.  Read more

Is Your State Entrepreneur-Friendly?

How not to get your ideas stolen . Don't spell them out in PowerPoint slides. That's the Read more

At What Price Happiness? $75,000

A Princeton University study finds that money makes people more satisfied with their lives overall, but doesn't make them happier day-to-day above $75,000.  Read more

Mourning in America: Father of the Era of Inc.

The television folks are taking their typically Read more

Religious Discrimination Complaints On the Rise at Work

The EEOC is getting 'very aggressive in its investigations,' says one lawyer. Here's what you can do to protect yourself.  Read more

Entrepreneurship Lived Deep

Sometimes, ponds reflect the philosophies of their beholders. Consider Henry David Thoreau. Consider Greg Wittstock.  Read more

Emotional Branding

How much of your life story should you use to market your company?  Read more

Darn Those Pop-Up Ads! They're Maddening, But Do They Work?

They create as much clutter as those slippery advertising inserts that fatten a Sunday newspaper and are as inescapable as humidity in August. But just ho...  Read more

Darn Those Pop-Up Ads! They're Maddening, But Do They Work?

They create as much clutter as those slippery advertising inserts that fatten a Sunday newspaper and are as inescapable as humidity in August. But just ho...  Read more

Turning Basketball Back Into A Business

A month after Harold Katz purchased the Philadelphia 76ers, a photograph of "Dr. J" -- Julius Erving, the six-foot-six forward for the team -- appeared in...  Read more

Why It's Pat Croce's World

During his five-year reign as president of the Philadelphia 76ers, the upbeat, unabashed, and sometimes corny Pat Croce turned the team into the Cinderella s...  Read more

A Whole New Game

A Mexican media magnate and a New York publisher team up to start a national daily sports newspaper called The National.  Read more

Slim Pickings

INC. 100 veteran Harold Katz and his franchisees thought they had a formula for perpetual growth. Then their customers cut them down to size.  Read more