Time Warner Inc.


Who Administers Your Board?

If a good board is important to your company, why leave its administration a part-time afterthought? More companies are aiming for boardroom excellence wi...  Read story

Security Lapse

Or, how I stopped worrying and learned to love hackers, bugs, and other high-tech miscreants.  Read story

Information by Diskette

Using interactive computer disks to communicate both internally and with the outside world.  Read story

The Mouth Will Rise Again

Fresh from losing several billion dollars and his job at AOL Time Warner, Ted Turner returns to his entrepreneurial roots: "Leave your gun at the cash regist...  Read story

Managing Information Security

Protecting proprietary information is becoming evermore important, so many companies are looking beyond technology -- and their technology managers.  Read story

Star Boards -- Nothing but Star Boards

Operating under the theory that celebrities are money magnets, America's largest companies have long stocked their boardrooms with a ration of star power....  Read story

Multimedia Games

Three start-ups in the hot new field of multimedia games  Read story

Return of Giants

Is Hollywood edging out small companies and returning to the studio-dominated days of yesteryear?  Read story

For Fed Dollars, Big Pose as Small

The government is giving small-business contracts to scrappy little ventures like AT T and Office Depot.  Read story

Dossier

Answer the call of Shangri-la; go virtual at the Waldorf-Astoria; or work out in the privacy of your hotel room with your own "fit kit."  Read story

Hoop Dream

A happy entry in one entrepreneur's basketball diary: "Today I bought the Atlanta Hawks."  Read story

Firings Fuel a Boom In Outplacement

Companies increasingly pay to help former employees find new jobs.  Read story

Time Warner Unveils Telephony System for SMBs

Data, video and security solutions provider Time Warner Cable Business Class, a division of Time Warner (NYSE:TWX), has expanded its suite of services for...  Read story

Eat Or Be Eaten

Is consolidation a threat or a boon to small companies?  Read story

Letter From The Editor

Why Ted Turner and Time Warner were destined for divorce.  Read story

Copyright Law Changes that May Affect You

Congress passed a lot of copyright legislation in 1998, reflecting the lobbying efforts of many special interest groups. Whether you are an Interne...  Read story

Editor's Letter

This month's letter from the editor.  Read story

Ted's Wild U-Turn

Ted Turner comes home; tricky definitions; and yet another reason to charge more.  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

Your Tax Dollars at Work

There are some new faces at the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Gone are veep wannabe John Edwards (now a Harvard fellow) and former...  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

Planning is Dead? Long Live Planning!

A year ago the New Economy could do no wrong. Everything seemed to be charging ahead carrying each new company higher than the previous. In the crazy year...  Read story

Verizon, EBay, SMBs Hail House Vote vs. Internet Tax

Merchants and small businesses who sell and buy via eBay (NASDAQ:EBAY) and Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) got a piece of good news on Tuesday: The U.S. House o...  Read story

Ways to Slam Spam

Bill Gates calls it a plague and his company is suing to stop it. Ferris Research says it collectively costs businesses $10 billion a year. Wharton legal ...  Read story

Trends;

ANYONE WHO DOUBTS THAT THE trickiest phase of an initial public offering is the very last one -- pricing the issue -- might ask Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fen...  Read story

TV or Not TV

How businesses are selling products through TV shopping channels such as QVC and Home Shopping Network.  Read story

CEO's Notebook

CEOs give advice on adding star power to your board; the ins and outs of PEOs; venture capital's coastal bias; and the truth about Internet recruiting. Plus:...  Read story

Letter from the Editor: The King of Confidence

It's about more than just winning.  Read story

Portland Plays Perception Poker

Can a thriving little city in Maine bluff its way into the ranks of big-time Internet players?  Read story

How I Did It: Jeffrey Citron

First he disrupted the brokerage business. Now, with Vonage, Jeffrey Citron is changing the game on the phone companies.  Read story

How To Keep Families From Feuding

When the author's husband went to work for her father, everyone suffered. Then she discovered 16 rules of making a family business run smoothly.  Read story

When The Magic Goes

The adoring crowd of 300 engineers executives, and reporters fell silent. They had gathered this Friday night in the bright new site of Sente Technologies...  Read story

Try Harder, Part II: FilmStar Inc.'s Surprise Ending

Filmstar Inc. set out to change the market for independent-film financing and distribution. All didn't go as planned.  Read story

Book Review: Companies Are People, Too

Companies Are People, Too by Sandra Fekete with LeeAnna Keith John Wiley & Sons 254 pages $29.95 ...  Read story

Working Fathers

A reprint from a current book called Working Fathers: New Strategies for Balancing Work and Family.  Read story

Young Dot-Com Millionaires in Love

Passions run deep as television soap operas struggle to catch up with our fast-paced world.  Read story

Volume Business

What happens when the world's best real-life bookstore battles the world's best virtual bookstore?  Read story

Narrowing The Spread

MARIO GABELLI'S NAME IS ASSOCIATED WITH TAKEOVERS. BUT TAKEOVERS AREN'T ALL HE'S LOOKING FOR.  Read story

Upstarts: Start-up Mambos to Beat of Booming Market

With the Latino population in this country on the rise, can an English-language magazine for Latinas make it?  Read story

Sex and the Strip Mall

An entrepreneur bets that porn is ready to go mass retail.  Read story

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