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Inc. November 2003 Bobbie Gossage |
Smart Set An educated work force and bargain university research lab facilities lure entrepreneurs to Lawrence, Kansas.  |
Inc. November 2003 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: Ya Gotta Love it Pure, heartfelt enthusiasm can take you a long way in business -- just ask Bobby and Helene Stone about the $2.6 million business they run out of their basement.  |
Inc. November 2003 John Koten |
Entrepreneurship Lived Deep Sometimes, ponds reflect the philosophies of their beholders. Consider Henry David Thoreau. Greg Wittstock, the 33-year-old founder of Aquascape, also sees ponds as a means to an end, but his exploration is in the world of business.  |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 Paulo Prada |
Spain Is Sparking Its Entrepreneurs The government deserves a lot of credit for the new-business boom. After taking office in 1996, Jose Maria Aznar's administration slashed government spending, increased the flexibility of Spain's labor market, and introduced tax breaks for small and medium-size businesses.  |
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Toys and Spinning Brushes How inventor and entrepreneur John Osher found his way to profits  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 3, 2003 Baker Library Staff |
HBS Entrepreneurs in Their Own Words The experiences and wisdom of twenty-seven leading entrepreneurs are captured on a new Web page from Harvard Business School.  |
PC Magazine November 11, 2003 Kathy Yakal |
Better Business Plans Starting a new business is risky in an iffy economy. Palo Alto Software's Business Plan Pro 2004 makes a painful process less so by walking you through plan creation and printing a marketable copy.  |
Fast Company November 2003 Jennifer Reingold |
Rush Hour Russell Simmons, the godfather of hip-hop, has used street smarts and a platinum Rolodex to create a $300 million conglomerate. Now he's flexing his political muscle. Come inside the frenetic world of a modern entrepreneur.  |
Entrepreneur November 2003 |
Beyond Their Years These entrepreneurs have it all: Brains, business savvy and millions of dollars. Find out what you can learn from the best and the brightest America has to offer.  |
Entrepreneur November 2003 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Serving Up Success There's something to be said for doing things your way. Learn how the masterminds behind Starbucks and Subway followed different paths to megasuccess.  |
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