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Inc. October 2004 Nadine Heintz |
How To Stay on a Winning Streak Rosabeth Moss Kanter, of the Harvard Business School, shares the four commandments most winners follow.  |
Inc. October 2004 Rod Kurtz |
Case Study Government contractor DefenseWeb Technologies produces a Web-based software platform used by the U.S. armed forces. The company now ponders a new career in the private sector.  |
Inc. October 2004 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: Presumed Guilty Let your lawyers stick to lawyering. The business decisions should remain in your hands.  |
Inc. October 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
Shooting From the Hip Nurturing the company's steady rise is one thing, but Zhena Muzyka is a big believer in professional and personal growth as well.  |
Inc. October 2004 Patrick J. Sauer |
On The Board Chess is a large part of the culture at Benecard, a Lawrenceville, N.J., company that processes and administers prescription drug and vision programs for health plans.  |
Inc. October 2004 Lora Kolodny |
Things I Can't Live Without A profile of John S. Scharffenberger, President and CEO of Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker, founded in 1996 and one of only 12 major chocolate manufacturers in the United States.  |
PC Magazine September 9, 2004 Michael J. Miller |
Fiorina Charts HP's New Course Hewlett-Packard's CEO and chair talks about innovation, new product initiatives, consumer electronics, convergence, and tech support.  |
InternetNews October 5, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel, Nokia, Symbian Drive to 3G Future Hoping to solidify the often-diverse smartphone marketplace, three high tech companies said they are collaborating on future 3G developments.  |
InternetNews October 5, 2004 Clint Boulton |
McData, IBM Extend Storage Gear Partnership Storage gear provider McData has signed a new OEM contract with IBM that will improve its ability to sell data switches and directors in Europe and the Asia-Pacific regions.  |
InternetNews October 5, 2004 Clint Boulton |
HP, IBM Target SMBs with New Hardware HP upgrades its Smart Office strategy as IBM unveils new Unix servers for small to medium-sized businesses.  |
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