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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


Recent Articles about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Book Publishers vs. the Internet

Business Week reports that book publishers are ...  Read more

Disagreement With Drucker

Peter Drucker draws an untenable comparison between under-informed and unself-disciplined (i.e., nonmanagerial) entrepreneurs and composers of music. Moza...  Read more

Giving Voice to the Internet

Serial entrepreneur Chris Andrews, with his new start-up SoundLink, is ready to revolutionize the Internet, again—this time with voice.  Read more

The Learning Executive

A leading management guru tells why you need to put learning objectives before performance.  Read more

Book Value: Coaching Success

Several books explore how business leaders can learn from the strategies employed by successful sport coaches.  Read more

Inc. 5000 Applicant of the Week: Bach to Rock

This is not your typical music school. This is the real-life version of School of Rock.  Read more

Image Building

Creating a winning corporate image.  Read more

Book Value

A business writer offers a reading list for entrepreneurs that includes many titles not related to business.  Read more

Easy Listenin' On The Software Circuit

Over the years, we have gotten used to losing senior writer Robert Mamis to a variety of hardware -- airplanes, windsurfers, his 34-foot ocean racer, Fido...  Read more

The Entrepreneurial Mystique

Almost all of the conventional wisdom about entrepreneurship, says Peter Drucker, is dead wrong. Entrepreneurship is nothing more than a discipline and, like...  Read more

Why It's Easier to Start than to Sell a Business

A first-person account of the emotional stress many founders encounter when they sell their businesses.  Read more

Sense and Non-sense

A lighthearted look at how a program coded to control sights, sounds and smells bombs at the office.  Read more

Selling Themselves Down The River

When its dealers do a better job, Jayco Inc. send s them packing. Jayco, a $40-million maker of recreational vehicles in Middlebury, Ind., runs a travel i...  Read more

An Investor's Big Score

At first blush, it sounds like a George Plimpton stunt: the musical equivalent of some middle-aged touch-football player ineptly quarterbacking the Washin...  Read more

Sharer Beware

Here's how Mike Dreese, CEO of music retailer Newbury Comics, came to realize that the sales information he shared with his industry was putting his company ...  Read more

The Smartest Little Company in America

To pinpoint elusive business trends among eclectic, nonquantitative sources of data, CEO Duncan Highsmith depends on a powerful knowledge-management tool--hi...  Read more

At The Crossroads

After 10 years, Bill Wilson has discovered that the very traits that fed his early success no longer seem to work. He can no longer control every event in th...  Read more

Lift Off

An adapted excerpt from The Leap: A Memoir of Love and Madness in the Internet Gold Rush, Tom Ashbrook's chronicle of his transformation from newspa...  Read more

Lift Off

An adapted excerpt from I The Leap: A Memoir of Love and Madness in the Internet Gold Rush, /I Tom Ashbrook's chronicle of ...  Read more

Brief Profiles of 2001 Inc 500 Companies

Unusual stories and interesting statistics about companies on the 2001 Inc 500 list.  Read more

Turning Point

Even the most successful companies didn't start out that way. Here are four companies who have endured hard times.  Read more