Vanity Fair Magazine


How to Avoid a Layoff

How one company's workers chose voluntary leaves of absence instead of layoffs. Also a quote from actor Harrison Ford.  Read story

In this Issue

Why Inc. is a great magazine and you should buy 100 more copies.  Read story

To the Good Life

It's not just what they do at work that makes the readers of Inc. different from the readers of other business magazines. It's also the way they live.  Read story

Letter from the Editor

Limited access to capital can actually make business owners smarter and their companies stronger. If you doubt this, read our cover story on Inc. 's ...  Read story

Contributors

Is North Dakota the next Silicon Valley? Um, probably not. But Renuka Rayasam reports that states that are typically ignored by VCs are c...  Read story

In this Issue

Leaders build businesses in their own styles, but we can still learn from them.  Read story

Goodbye, Retainers

Pay as you go with results-based PR.  Read story

Contributors

"I now know for a fact, as I suspected all along, that I have the power to make objects move simply by willing them to do so." No, contributing editor Read story

Contributors

Bernard Avishai's professional involvement with the auto industry includes selling car parts in college and covering Volkswagen as techno...  Read story

Hot Type

Scarlett Letters markets to one group of art directors -- the young go-getters.  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

Meet the Bill Gates of Ghana

Brash, ambitious, and optimistic, Herman Chinery-Hesse has already accomplished what many considered impossible -- building a thriving tech business in his n...  Read story

The Anatomy of a Sale--Ours, Part 2

Magazines know how to go after a story, but this one came to us. Inc. was recently the focus of a business drama with valuable lessons about what a ...  Read story

The Zentrepreneur

Restaurateur Phil Suarez has built his successful business intuitively---perhaps proving that you can't succeed if you're bored.  Read story

A Brand Is Born

In just under a decade, Viewpoint International Inc., a retailer of clothing, accessories, and home furnishings, has built the Tommy Bahama product line into...  Read story

The Anatomy of a Sale--Ours

Magazines know how to go after a story, but this one came to us. Inc. was recently the focus of a business drama with valuable lessons about what a ...  Read story

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