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What's Next: The Cost of Competence

In a fast-changing world, here's one more thing to worry about: being too good at what you do.  Read story

The Innovation Factor: Your Brain on Innovation

Want to know what makes a creative genius tick? Neuroscience gives us some clues.  Read story

Five Ideas to Watch

...including hemp foods, snowboarder hotels, a pay-per-call policy, and a devilish remote control.  Read story

Davin Wedel, Global Protection

because he's a lifesaver  Read story

Sonic Boom

A profile of Optiva, the number one Inc. 500 company, and the unlikely product -- an electric toothbrush -- that brought it to the top of the 1997 list.  Read story

Lives of a Cell

The story of a man who invented the precursor to the cell phone, and suffered greatly because of his invention.  Read story

The Two Hundred Million Dollar Dash

The story of how a pharmaceutical start-up turned to technology to bring its drugs to market quicker.  Read story

The Power of Listening

How does an old-line manufacturer in a stagnant industry manage to grow 25% a year for 10 years? By taking its employees seriously.  Read story

Niche Picking

An adventure-bookstore owner thought he had conquered the Web. Then he found he had to fight his way up the Amazon. Read this survival tale.  Read story

Case Study: How to Reinvent a Failing Start-up

Flocabulary burned through $50,000—and had nearly nothing to show for it. Was it time to throw in the towel?  Read story

Catching Up with the 2006 30 Under 30 Alumni

For many of the rising stars on our inaugural 30 Under 30 list, the success has only continued. We asked our past honorees to send in updates about their com...  Read story

In Search Of The Perfect Business

Successful franchise marketing leads a deli business to explosive growth.  Read story

Dov Charney, Like It or Not

The founder of red-hot American Apparel has the simplest possible business strategy: He does and says exactly what he wants to.  Read story

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