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Taking Copycats to Task

How two companies deal with knockoffs and imitators.  Read story

Cookie Monsters

All-natural cookie manufacturer successfully competes with the cookie classics.  Read story

Vonnegut and Clancy on Technology

Two of America's best-known authors express their different opinions on the role technology plays in our society.  Read story

Fishing for Big-Name Partners

It's no secret that small businesses often struggle when it comes to getting an "in" as a strategic partner with larger organizations. But companies seeki...  Read story

The Company That Saved The Farm

A fast growing wharf-building business started to preserve a condemned farmhouse in Vermont.  Read story

Obit: Concert Promoter Hits Rough Road in Vermont

Big World Productions was successful as long as it stuck close to home, but new markets drained resources and failed to provide revenues for this entertainme...  Read story

Public Policy: What Does Business Really Want from Government?

This article explains how government must reinvent economic and regulatory policies to match today's marketplace.  Read story

Tickets to Success

After transforming his flair for finding and selling tickets to local events into a growing ticket brokerage, Mike Domek took his company online with little ...  Read story

Let's Make a Deal

The fine art of raising your prices in a recession.  Read story

Home But Not Alone

Some entrepreneurs strike a balance between work and family. Others don't even try.  Read story

A Bicycle Built for You

After succeeding with unorthodox marketing, this entrepreneur is going to try it again.  Read story

Nowhere Men

The anatomy of a start-up built around creating a cyberstore on the World Wide Web to sell CD recordings.  Read story

Values Added

Do you have to be bad to be good at business? Why are American managers so afraid of ethics? James O'Toole, author of Vanguard Management, champions values a...  Read story

The Hottest Entrepreneur In America

The entrepreneur of the year grossed less than $100,000 in 1986, has no full-time employees, and plans to expand her business from Cleveland to Washington, D...  Read story

Real-World Reengineering

Profile of a turnaround that involved the reengineering of the company's culture.  Read story

Uneasy Rider

John Healy, CEO of Coventry Spares Ltd., realized that the year 2000 bug would paralyze his antiquated computer system. Here's how he brought his motorcycle-...  Read story

CEO's Notebook

CEOs discuss: Avoiding audits; communicating with non-English-speaking employees; fishing for big-name partners; and a can't-miss plan for cutting costs. Plu...  Read story

Patent Pending

Story of an inventor's 30-year battle to gain control of patent rights to the laser technology he helped develop.  Read story

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