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Inc. June 1, 2002 Ron Feemster |
In Praise of the Unbalanced Life Henry Marine Service, Inc., owner Dorothy Julian's business is always with her, but that's where she wants it. Like her family, her business sustains her. It is no burden. She takes it everywhere. The weight is a comfort...  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Donna Fenn |
More Than a Feeling How can you start a business if you don't know what you want to do?  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 George Gendron |
FYI: Dr. Wall Street What to say to growth-company CEOs about what's happening on Wall Street and their own prospects for going public?  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: Roll-ups: Swimming Against the Tide There are industries today that are ripe for a new breed of roll-up. They are highly fragmented, with dozens of small, privately owned mom-and-pop companies accounting for the lion's share of industry sales...  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Bo Burlingham |
IncQuery Renegotiating a lease that's become an obstacle to your company's survival... dealing with an unexpected cash-flow crunch brought on by the rejection of a bank-loan application... deciding how much inventory you should have when you're about to get a lot of good publicity...  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Joseph Rosenbloom |
Marketing: Slipstreaming How could a regional company like Peet's capture a larger share of the specialty-coffee market? Like a race-car driver following in a leader's draft for aerodynamic advantage, Peet's could compete by "slipstreaming" in the Starbucks wake...  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 |
Letter From Camp If you want to do business with the world, you must first understand the world...  |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Kate O'Sullivan |
Forecast: Here Comes the Sun Even though the Inc 500 CEOs who responded to Inc's most recent quarterly survey say the worst is over for the entrepreneurial economy, many are still cautious, wondering if the economy has truly moved on to the next act...  |
Entrepreneur June 2002 Chris Penttila |
That's Not Cool Your brand has left the list of must-haves and is headed toward the list of things people wouldn't be caught dead with. How do you turn it around?  |
Entrepreneur June 2002 Chris Sandlund |
Have Your Say You may not be able to make the trip to Washington every time your voice needs to be heard, but luckily, there are plenty of lobbyists and advocates itching to stand up and scream, "But what about the small business?!"  |
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