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Inc. July 2005 Melba Newsome |
He Took On the Whole Power-Tool Industry Stephen Gass invented SawStop to make a power-saw stop when it hits your hand. The power-tool industry balked at the technology, so Glass built his own small company to build the saws. Now the industry may face lawsuits for negligence.  |
Inc. July 2005 Allen P. Roberts Jr. |
Most Likely to Succeed Little-known entrepreneurs who are poised to make a big splash: Jeremy Shepherd, Scott Moody and Dale Setlak, and Kiante Young.  |
Fast Company July 2005 Danielle Sacks |
Valley of the Jobs Gary Megennis, who recruits and places start-up executives, explains why fearlessness tops blue-chip credentials in Silicon Valley.  |
Financial Advisor July 2005 Jeff Berends |
Big Savings For Small Employers Individual defined benefit plans are appealing to the self-employed.  |
Financial Advisor July 2005 David L. Lawrence |
Overcoming The Profit Crunch What can the small financial practice do to stop the bleeding, given substantially increased compliance requirements that add to the cost of doing business, along with the expense of satisfying the security of information (disaster recovery planning) mandated in Sarbanes-Oxley?  |
Financial Planning July 1, 2005 Glenn G. Kautt |
The Model T Firm While business owners do face new technological, human-resource and marketing problems, many of the issues faced by earlier generations crop up again and again. One way to avoid them, is to review significant business failures to find out what people did to overcome them.  |
Financial Planning July 1, 2005 Rebecca McReynolds |
Bankruptcy's Toll New legislation will make it tougher for small businesses to get a fresh start. This means that advisers have to be more vigilant to make sure their clients aren't blindsided in today's uncertain economy.  |
Fast Company July 2005 David Lidsky |
Flipped to Last An essay from 2000, "Built to Flip," presages the current trend in entrepreneurialship: Many tech entrepreneurs today don't embrace built to last as a worthwhile goal. The goal is to innovate, and that's more easily achieved at a smaller company.  |
Job Journal June 26, 2005 |
No Small Feat If you are thinking about starting your own business, here are some questions you should ask yourself, a look at possible business structures, and some useful websites.  |
Entrepreneur July 2005 Reiva Lesonsky |
Don't Take This Sitting Down! Small-business legislation needs to move forward, so get out there and do something about it.  |
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