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BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Peter Burrows |
Hewlett & Packard: Architects Of The Info Age Sixty-five years later, the methods of Hewlett and Packard remain the dominant DNA for tech companies -- and a major reason for U.S. preeminence in the Information Age.  |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Joseph Weber |
One Share, Many Votes With two classes of stock, the usual tools for keeping management in line are dulled  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 22, 2004 Sally Aaron |
Netflix Script Spells Disruption Netflix revolutionized how people rent movies. Now Wal-Mart and Blockbuster are scrambling to catch up.  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 22, 2004 Manda Salls |
An Opposing View on Corporate Social Responsibility The Economist's Matthew Bishop believes corporate social responsibility programs are bad for both businesses and under-developed communities.  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 22, 2004 Stever Robbins |
Managing Execs Who Didn't Get the Promotion What makes a successful healthy company is a healthy executive team. How to make the grade for the top executives.  |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Rieva Lesonsky |
Makeover Mania We picked five entrepreneurs who needed to update at least some portion of their businesses. We then came up with our own team of pros who applied their expertise and tried to turn these businesses, as the cover states, from "drab to fab."  |
Entrepreneur April 2004 April Y. Pennington |
Eye Candy Life is sweet for two visionaries who mix sugary treats with style.  |
Entrepreneur April 2004 C.J. Prince |
Give 'Em Credit Extending credit to your customers can be a boon to your business, but only if you do it wisely.  |
Entrepreneur April 2004 April Y. Pennington |
Carb Your Enthusiasm Here's the skinny on how to tap into the hot low-carb market.  |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Sara Wilson |
Just Woo It Books on how to catch Mr. or Ms. Right using marketing strategies may have hearts skipping a beat, but they do little to ease the qualms of an entrepreneur.  |
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