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A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the September 2000 issue of Inc. Read more
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the January 2001 issue of Inc. magazine. Read more
It's about more than just winning. Read more
Inc. magazine's editor-in-chief discusses making venture capital more accessible, the business of laughter, and when to say no to employees. Read more
There's no set job description for the CEO of a fast-growth company. The leaders of the 2002 Inc 500 spend their time in a variety of ways. But no m... Read more
Readers react to recent Inc magazine articles. Read more
Venture capitalists are awash with cash. Are start-ups getting more of it? Plus: How three untrendy companies have managed to get VC investments. Read more
Their wealth may look enormous on paper, but Inc 500 CEOs generally don't describe themselves as rich. You may disagree. Read more
As the phrase itself implies, business incubators are programs intended to help small businesses get off the ground. They almost always provide both servi... Read more
How a company that handles water conservation for buildings raised venture capital Read more
Whether they learned their craft from their families, in school, or through experience, the Inc 500 agree that entrepreneurs are made, not born. Read more
Inc. Technology readers react to articles from Inc. Technology #1, 1999, including "Sharer Beware," by Thea Singer and "Looking for Mr. Sit... Read more
Contributors to the 20th Anniversary issue proffer what they consider to be the finest--and darkest--hours of the past two decades. Read more
Even with both the economy and the stock market sputtering, private-capital deals are more appealing than ever. Why? Because well-heeled investors still need... Read more
Infoseek founder Steve Kirsch on philanthropy in the digital age. Read more
Inc. magazine's editor-in-chief discusses how growth businesses are transforming the urban landscape; the hubris of the new Internet incubators; and... Read more
Want to start your own revolution? It's easy. Just bring together a group of strong-willed entrepreneurs and form an alliance. Your independence may depend o... Read more
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the July 2000 issue of Inc. Read more
Today, even veteran CEOs are having a tough time raising funds, and what money they do raise comes with a lot of strings attached. Read more
Allegheny Child Care, #48 on the 2001 Inner City 100, lifts a burden from welfare-to-work mothers in the Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Detroit areas. Read more
SuccessLab, the #16 Inner City 100 company in 2001, shores up the academic moorings of kids in poor school districts. Read more
How a company that consults with schools on real estate raised venture capital. Read more
Sometimes the fastest way to get a job done is to start your own company. Read more
Funding for entrepreneurial businesses has completely dried up, right? Wrong. Angel investors -- long a tried-and-true source of capital for young businesses... Read more
Most companies have taken a pass on an inner-city service market worth tens of billions of dollars. Some smart urban-based businesses are eagerly filling the... Read more
Molina Healthcare, #61 on the 2001 Inner City 100, gives physicians freedom to match the treatment with the culture. Read more
Want to know what makes a creative genius tick? Neuroscience gives us some clues. Read more
If you were to launch a business today, what would it be? That's the question Inc recently posed to some of the sharpest minds in the business world... Read more
Recession, downturn - whatever you call it, the recent economic slowdown may be one of the most confusing in recent memory. Results of a recent Inc 500 surve... Read more
Four Inc. 500 CEOs profiled have managed to balance the scales of work and life -- to the benefit of both themselves and their companies. Read more
Will tyke-friendly hair salons make big money tending to small fry with over-grown bangs? Read more
Rego Reality, #9 on the 2001 Inner City 100, brings dilapidated buildings back to life -- and livelihood. Read more
How a company that manufactures protective gloves raised venture capital Read more
The winners in the Innovation category of the 2000 Inc. Web Awards employ cutting-edge multimedia and clever Internet concepts to attract and keep c... Read more
What business are you in? Many Inner City 100 CEOs need only 10 minutes to answer that question -- which may be one reason they've grown so fast. Read more
Talk about a convenient society. Try 1-800-I-NEED-A-THERAPIST-NOW. Read more
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