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Inc. May 2004 Mike Hofman |
Q&A with Michael Porter Harvard professor and urban booster Michael Porter explains the vital role that growing companies play in the inner city.  |
Inc. May 2004 Jonathan Black |
Her Kind of Town In 1998 Christy Webber was just getting a small landscaping business off the ground. Christy Webber & Co. is anything but small these days. Her business revenue shot up from $2 million in 1998 to $6.8 million last year, landing the business with a growth rate of 378% at No. 54 on this year's Inner City 100.  |
Inc. May 2004 Gossage et al. |
Where Are They Now? Is there life after entrepreneurship? Can business leaders find happiness outside their company walls? Find out whatever happened to some of yesterday's iconic entrepreneurs.  |
Inc. May 2004 Tim Gray |
Sex and the Strip Mall An entrepreneur bets that porn is ready to go mass retail.  |
Inc. May 2004 Rod Kurtz |
Is Etiquette a Core Value? Owner of At Ease Inc., a firm that offers a course on manners for businesspeople, offers some practical tips and discusses her company's growth.  |
Inc. May 2004 Rod Kurtz |
Mad as Hell About Ad Rates Radio ad cost increase is troubling for entrepreneurs, driving some to explore alternatives.  |
Inc. May 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
Designing Success It's not just the iPod and Target toilet brushes. Even small companies with prosaic products are finding that design can be the difference between success and failure.  |
Inc. May 2004 Susan Hansen |
Case Study For one small tech company, the issue was simple: It could protect a potentially valuable patent, or it could tap a big new market. But it couldn't do both.  |
Inc. May 2004 Alison Stein Wellner |
Get Out of the House Is it time to get out of the garage/basement/living room/incubator? That first real office can be tricky.  |
Inc. May 2004 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: You're Fired! As a business owner, are you tired of receiving poor service? Don't just sit there and whine about it. Do something!  |
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