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World Economic Forum


Why It's Trending: The annual Alpine schmooze-fest for CEOs, economists, politicians and other elites kicked off this week in Davos, Switzerland. Hot topics this year include a slowly improving global economy, rising commodity prices and high-growth emerging markets.

Recent Articles about World Economic Forum

Start a Company, Save the World

A report on this year's World Economic Forum, a gathering of global CEOs and politicians.  Read more

U.S. Tops Global Competitiveness

Annual ranking cites improved market efficiency and high-tech innovation.  Read more

U.S. Falls From Top Spot in Global Competitive Rankings

Switzerland now ranks No. 1, followed by Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Singapore.  Read more

U.S. Economy Still Tops

Despite the financial crisis, the U.S. economy remains the world's most competitive, the World Economic Forum says.  Read more

A Network for Networkers

Wireless local networks and handheld-based conference guides are the latest trends in keeping conference attendees connected to the event.  Read more

A Network for Networkers

Wireless local networks and handheld-based conference guides are the latest trends in keeping conference attendees connected to the event.  Read more

A Brief Introduction

These entries are from a diary I started six months after quitting my day job as a business-book publisher on July 31, 1997, to go solo. The first six mon...  Read more

Letters

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U.S. Loses Tech Edge?

America's dominance in terms of technology has been eclipsed by several countries in Europe and Asia, according to a new report from the World Economic Fo...  Read more

More Myths

Inc. magazine's editor-in-chief discusses the evolution of E-culture, start-ups that help other new companies out of the gate, competing against a m...  Read more

More Myths

em Inc. /em magazine's editor-in-chief discusses the evolution of E-culture, start-ups that help other new companies out of...  Read more

Innovation Inspiration From Nonprofits

What can your business learn from the innovative ways nonprofits operate today? We've tapped the best ideas and business strategies from seven nonprofits.  View slideshow

The High Cost of Cyber Attacks

In the wake of Operation Aurora, a new global study finds widespread strikes on critical systems.  Read more

Diary of a Soloist

In the March 1998 issue of Inc. , Rubin announced her desire to shuck corporate trappings and strike out on her own. Here are excerpts from her journ...  Read more

U.S. Entrepreneurship Education Lags

Training in countries worldwide needs a boost, says the new Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Report.  Read more

The Challenge of Social Entrepreneurs

Lessons in creative capitalism from the people at Google.  Read more

The Challenge of Social Entrepreneurs

Lessons in creative capitalism from the people at Google. Recently Google announced it is setting aside one percent of its profit...  Read more

The Close-to-Complete Diary of Harriet Rubin: Excerpt 2: Davos, Here I Come

In Excerpt 1, "January 1998: Taking the Plunge," Rubin talks about making the great leap into independent consulting after a long career as an editor ...  Read more

You Tube to Share Revenue With Users?

Chad Hurley, co-founder of the web 2.0 darling, You Tube -- now property of Google -- hinted at an interesting new revenue stream for the two-year old co...  Read more

E-Culture Survey Methodology

E-Culture Survey Methodology All e-culture survey responses were received and analyzed by Rosabeth Moss Kanter's E-culture project ...  Read more

E-Culture Survey Methodology

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Is Your State Entrepreneur-Friendly?

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Battle for the Nerds

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: Goo...  Read more

A Lesson From the World's Richest People

What strategies can you learn about running your business from Switzerland?  Read more

Is the "Check In" Era Nearly Over?

Who's ringing the death knell? Plus, San Francisco's start-up "gentrification" and the rest of the day's news for entrepreneurs.  Read more

You Are Here

How does your Web culture stack up against that of your competitors? A new study looks at companies wrestling with e-commerce.  Read more

You Are Here

How does your Web culture stack up against that of your competitors? A new study looks at companies wrestling with e-commerce.  Read more

Obama's Marketing Value, Small Banks, and the Belgian Blues

Barack Obama, brand evangelist. Former Inc. Senior Writer Stephanie Clifford has a great story in today's New York Times about <...  Read more

Take This Job and Love it

Reviews of eight business books, including three books from CEOs on the angst and joys of building a company, three books on open-book management, and two bo...  Read more

The State of Small Business 1997

One of Inc.'s executive editors presents some thoughts and comments about the current state of small business.  Read more

Giving Unternehmers a Good Name

The president of Europe's 500, an organization of the European Union's fastest-growing companies, talks about business.  Read more

Rob Kalin Out as Etsy CEO

Etsy's CTO, Chad Dickerson, is taking the lead role at the online handmade and vintage marketplace from its 30-year-old founder.  Read more

Mail: February 2002

Readers react to articles from the Inc 500 and November 2001 issues of Inc , Plus: Update on two trash-talking CEOs.  Read more

The 10 Secrets of a Master Networker

Keith Ferrazzi needs two PalmPilots to keep track of all his contacts, people like Bill Clinton and Michael Milken.  Read more

Can Rob Kalin Scale Etsy?

An army of 400,000 crafters has made Etsy a hot start-up: profitable, well capitalized, growing. Now founder Rob Kalin is looking for ways to make them succe...  Read more