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Entrepreneur December 2003 Mark Henricks |
A Tight Ship Profitability management helped PC maker Dell pull off a turnaround. Can it help you do the same?  |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Melissa Campanelli |
A World of Goods In spite of the risks, there are lots of great reasons to start thinking about going global with your e-commerce retail business.  |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Geoff Williams |
Magic Touch With a few tricks up their sleeves, two brothers take PC design to a whole new level.  |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Paul & Sarah Edwards |
Treasure Hunt Hit the mark when you're hunting for products to sell.  |
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For Rebecca Mathias, Motherhood Is a Fulltime Job The entrepreneur behind the nation's largest chain of maternity-wear shops compares business entrepreneurs to artists who bring passion and talent to their work, but still attend art school to learn technique.  |
Wired December 2003 Gary Wolf |
The Great Library of Amazonia 120,000 fully searchable texts and counting. Jeff Bezos is building the world's biggest digital book archive. It's an info-age dream come true -- and the best way to sell books ever.  |
Fast Company December 2003 Charles Fishman |
The Wal-Mart You Don't Know The giant retailer's low prices often come with a high cost. Wal-Mart's relentless pressure can crush the companies it does business with and force them to send jobs overseas. Are we shopping our way straight to the unemployment line?  |
CIO November 15, 2003 Michael E. Kanell |
No Frills Wireless Charged with keeping tabs on retail displays, Chuck Latham Associates turned to PDAs and custom software.  |
Inc. November 2003 John Anderson |
Running the Gauntlet at Wal-Mart The process of selling to the behemoth of Bentonville starts well before you push open the doors of its Arkansas headquarters. But it's within the fortress itself that the dream (or nightmare) of working with Wal-Mart really begins.  |
Inc. November 2003 Sasha Issenberg |
Getting Ready for Prime Time Selling a new product? QVC's stamp of approval is increasingly powerful.  |
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