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Entrepreneur September 2002 Geoff Williams |
Innovative Model Joey Reiman has thought up stuff you've only dreamed about -- and now he's going to share his secrets of innovation with you.  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 Katherine Catlin |
Practice Makes Perfect Introducing the top innovators of 1989. As you would imagine, they've done a lot more innovating in the meantime.  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 Geoff Williams |
Keep Thinking Just because you've joined up with a franchise system doesn't mean you have to be a robotic slave to procedure. These entrepreneurs took their fresh ideas to the corporate office and changed the way their franchises did business.  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 April Y. Pennington |
Two's the Charm Entrepreneurship is in these sisters' blood, but friendship is what has made them inseparable business partners.  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 C.J. Prince |
Woe is the CFO These days, CFO may have more responsibility than the acronym was meant to handle. Does yours have what it takes to handle the scrutiny and the pressure?  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 Melissa Campanelli |
Calling Security Are you taking advantage of the post-9/11 boom in security technology?  |
Entrepreneur September 2002 Mark Henricks |
New Perspective Role-playing can help you see the future through someone else's eyes.  |
AskMen.com August 8, 2002 Ian Harrison |
How To Write A Business Plan: Part II Now that you have a solid core of legitimate data to offer a prospective financier, the time has come to build a sound business plan around it. Remember who your audience is and how the tool can be maximized in the future: both to secure capital and as a business guide.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Anne Stuart |
Not-So-Bright Ideas Voyant Technologies honors employees who come up with great new product ideas, as well as those less-than-shining suggestions.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Anne Stuart |
Hands On: The Right Fit To relieve his hiring headaches, Clifford Public Relations CEO Mike Clifford invites major clients to help pick their own account representatives.  |
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