Yale University


The Change Masters, By Rosabeth Moss Kanter. Simon Schuster, 1230 Avenue Of The Americas, New York, Ny 10020, 432 Pp., $19.95.

The major difference between the old corporate ethic and the new, says this Yale professor and management consultant, is that the former expected workers ...  Read story

Yale University:
MySpace Meets World of Warcraft

Justin Yan joined Yale's army the week he arrived in New Haven, Connecticut, as a freshman last fall. He proved himself first as a spy, infiltrating enemy...  Read story

How I Did It: Phil Hanes

The long and happy career of a southern rag tycoon.  Read story

Guest Speaker: Worshiping at Work

Bringing religion into your company can be a test of faith--but not in the way you might expect.  Read story

Need a High-Tech Infusion?

Consider partnering with a university.  Read story

The Slide Rule

Quote from 'The Seven Cultures of Capitalism.'  Read story

Making Sense

Review of 'The Death of Common Sense' by Philip K. Howard.  Read story

Mailing Lists

Related Terms: Direct Mail Advertising is all about re...  Read story

No Respect

If you think the much-chronicled rise of the service sector signals lower wages, fewer exports, and an economy that can't grow, think again  Read story

Frederick W. Smith Of Federal Express: He Didn't Get There Overnight

The history of Federal Express Corp. has become a parable of sorts. Some feel that the significance of the company is that it created a $3-billion industr...  Read story

Getting In On the Action

Universities are on the prowl for deals with entrepreneurs. Here's the lowdown on five tech transfer schools.  Read story

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. But there's far more to cracking the inne...  Read story

Dropping Back In

A few college students have special extracurricular activities: running their own companies. They're former dropouts dropping back in.  Read story

Cheap Imports Likely to Push Consumer Prices Lower

August 18, 2004 -- The Labor Department reported on Tuesday that consumer prices dipped 0.1 percent in July, which should ease some curre...  Read story

The Ultimate Company

We have found the perfect business. We thought it would involve palm trees, soft breezes, and tanning oil, but Health Systems International (HSI) is even...  Read story

Bad Trip

An Inc. writer sets out to launch a business on the Internet.  Read story

Brand in the Making

If all goes well under James Prosek's ambitious business plan, he will be elevated from mere fish aficionado to standard-bearer for an entire way of life. Pl...  Read story

Creative Control

Even bosses need time to dream.  Read story

What Entrepreneurs Can't Learn at Business School

Spreadsheets are handy tools -- but nothing can replace that fire in the belly.  Read story

University, Inc.;

DONALD L. SNELLMAN NEVER graduated from high school. But the owner and founder of printing-equipment maker Norfin Inc. has made it to the upper reaches o...  Read story

Boutique Hotel Chain Secures Ivy League Financing

June 2, 2005 --Two months after being named one of the 26 Most Fascinating Entrepreneurs by Inc . magazine, Tom LaTour secured $15...  Read story

Dial-a-de Kooning

People have figured out all kinds of clever things to do with telephones, but Carol Prisant and her son Barden may have scored a first. For the past year ...  Read story

To Be Known, Or Unknown

Share your expertise with the world to raise your profile and your business's brand recognition.  Read story

In a Former Life: Mitch Kapor

MITCH KAPOR, 49 Present life: Currently a partner at Accel Partners, a prominent venture-capital firm in Palo Alt...  Read story

What the Judges Look for...

What's going to put your business plan in the winner's circle? Here's what the judges look for when choosing winning business plans.  Read story

Polishing and Rehearsing for a Perfect Presentation

Editor's note: This article is the third in a series on preparing and presenting the perfect speech. If you have questions or comments regarding this ...  Read story

Affirmative Action

Related Terms: Racial Discrimination ; Read story

Spontaneous Combustion

The decade-old revival of the wood-stove industry is cooling as quickly as it heated up. Upstart market leader Vermont Castings counts on the reputation it h...  Read story

Not Exactly Beach Reading But...

Inc.'s editor recommends three books on business and management for people who usually balk at these topics. Also covered is a pending bill that may increase...  Read story

Share the Wealth, Spoil the Child

Children of successful entrepreneurs discuss the advantages and disadvantages of growing up wealthy.  Read story

What's Next: The Idiocy of Crowds

Collaboration is the hottest buzzword in business today. Too bad it doesn't work.  Read story

The Great Leaders Series: Juan Trippe, Founder of Pan American Airways

He saw globalization coming before almost anyone, pioneered modern branding, and left his mark on the Manhattan skyline.  Read story

Guest Speaker: The Truth About Investment Bubbles

Yes, you can get hurt when they burst. But you can also make a bundle.  Read story

A Better Way to Surf?

Firefox fans say the new Web browser is more secure than Internet Explorer. Should your company switch?  Read story

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 story

Furloughs vs. Layoffs

Reducing work hours can be a great alternative to layoffs, but will it save you as much money? Find out what types of companies benefit the most from this re...  Read story

Net Profit

An in-depth look at a start-up that offers customers Internet access, shareware and technical support.  Read story

Real-World Reengineering

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

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