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Entrepreneur October 2004 Jacquelyn Lynn |
Take Note When any accident or injury occurs on your property, no matter how minor, documenting the incident right away will help minimize or avoid lawsuits later.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Crystal Detamore-Rodman |
Leap of Faith Companies that go public reach a milestone few other businesses reach, but that's only the beginning of a difficult journey. Take it from those who've done it--going public will change your business.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Chris Penttila |
Time's Up New U.S. Department of Labor laws that deetermine who gets overtime and who doesn't are described as "clear as mud." Meanwhile, states with laws that are more employee-friendly than federal laws can trump the feds.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Mark Henricks |
Think Ahead Two books that mean business: One helps you spot the "disruptive innovations" that can make or break your business success. The other tells you how to sell to the 8-12 "tween-age" market.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Chris Penttila |
No Train, No Gain? You've invested a lot in training your employees, so here are some ways to see if you're getting what you paid for.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Marc Diener |
Head to Head For whatever reason, deal making often brings out the ugly side of commerce. Here's how to deal with difficult opponents.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Mike Hogan |
Get Lost! Entrepreneurs are the pathfinders. John Stull, 41, president of Global Tracking Communications in Murietta, California, has a growing business helping companies track outbound employees and vehicles.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Nichole L. Torres |
The New You When customers ask for more, change your business focus without losing it.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Nichole L. Torres |
Paternal Instincts Have a feeling that marketing to dads is a smart move? You're right on the money.  |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Karen E. Spaeder |
Beyond the Big Idea You've got a million-dollar idea; now all you need is a strategy to make it marketable. These inventors brought their ideas to live--and hit it big. Find out how they made it happen.  |
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