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Fast Company January 2003 John Ellis |
Strategy There are a number of reasons why AOL's glory days may be in the rearview mirror, but let's reduce it to five. To get its mojo back, AOL has to be cast out.  |
Fast Company January 2003 Anne Kreamer |
Culture An interview with AOL CEO Jon Miller on martial arts and business  |
Salon.com December 12, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
United's ESOP fable Did employee stock ownership drive the airline into bankruptcy?  |
Bio-IT World December 10, 2002 Arielle Emmett |
Locus Focus Cheminformatics company Locus Discovery is a technology darling and an entrepreneur's dream, but it faces a dilemma over how much of its proprietary drug discovery software and data to reveal.  |
U.S. Banker December 2002 John Engen |
Hard-Core Capitalism Fifth Third's purchase of Franklin Financial may have been five times book value, but it exemplifies CEO George Schaefer's "my way or the highway" style of banking, one that weeds out weak salespeople as he paves the way for further expansion and added profits.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 |
Shop Talk Three entrepreneurs compare notes on surviving tough times, making smart decisions, and knowing when to walk away.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Adam Hanft |
The Risk of Doing Nothing It's easy for businesses to quantify mistakes. But the bigger financial risk is the hidden cost of doing nothing.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Robert X. Cringely |
Talking to the Tech Department They're not just nerds -- they're your nerds. Help them help you.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Evelyn Roth |
My Business Is at a Crossroads What to do when the economy takes its toll on your company, a customer's check bounces, you're making an essential hire, or you're preparing to sell your business.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Tahl Raz |
Not Just a Pretty Typeface Often overlooked as "cosmetic," a company's logo can be one of its hardest-working assets.  |
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