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Inc. April 2004 Lora Kolodny |
Sleeper Hit Give them your tired...: Blink PowerNaps launches the "midday rest facility," where naptimes are scheduled all the time.  |
Financial Advisor April 2004 Karen DeMasters |
Trailblazers Diahann W. Lassus and Clare E. Wherley realized early on that women were worth targeting as clients for financial planning.  |
Inc. April 2004 Alison Stein Wellner |
Case Study Colin Johnson had a bold plan to transform his consulting firm. But when things went awry, sticking to his guns meant risking everything.  |
Inc. April 2004 Adam Hanft |
Grist: Trampling on Our Icons If politicians and economists love entrepreneurs so much (and they say they do), why do entrepreneurs face so many hurdles, whether they're starting their business or attempting to expand it?  |
Fast Company April 2004 Scott Kirsner |
Fantastic Voyage Cyberonics' medical implant is the size of a chocolate-chip cookie, and it could be worth $2.8 billion someday. But as this dramatic tale of innovation and entrepreneurship shows, saving lives can be one tough business.  |
Fast Company April 2004 Kerry J. Sulkowicz |
The Corporate Shrink A common problem for family enterprizes is when the founder denies the need to plan for succession.  |
IDB America March 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Don't let the smell fool you A native tree yields a very distinctive and nutritious beverage. Carmen Chan of Costa Rica brews this elixir in her small factory.  |
IDB America March 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Biodiversity for profit Take a look at six projects that small Costa Rican companies are doing to make profits with natural resources.  |
Wired April 2004 Gary Rivlin |
The Roots of Bust 2.0 Suddenly, venture capital is growing on trees. But the cash glut could crash the Valley again.  |
InternetNews March 25, 2004 Robyn Greenspan |
Net Drives Profits to Small Biz The Internet has not only become a powerful business tool for small companies, a portion relies on the medium for survival.  |
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