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Inc. March 2005 Ian Mount |
The Great Persuader David A. Steinberg, founding CEO of Web-based mobile phone handset seller and services provider InPhonic, creates the image of success and carefully guards it until, like wet cement, it sets and becomes real.  |
Inc. March 2005 Michael Aneiro |
Shipping Woes Boost Freight Co-ops Soaring freight prices bring biz groups together.  |
Inc. March 2005 Darren Dahl |
FASB Limits Stock Options What new stock option rules mean for you. If you hand out stock options to employees, a controversial ruling from the Financial Accounting Standards Board might give you pause.  |
Inc. March 2005 Stephanie Clifford |
Employers Tackle A Tricky Math Problem Teaching math: the new core competency. Some company owners are picking up where the public school system left off.  |
Inc. March 2005 Alison Stein Wellner |
Let's Be Friends It seems nuts. But new research says that CEOs who become pals with their rivals do better than those who don't.  |
Inc. March 2005 Mike Brewster |
Perfecting the RFP Mastering the fine art of preparing a request for proposal.  |
Inc. March 2005 Norm Brodsky |
Why the Union Can't Win It's time for labor leaders to start thinking like business leaders.  |
Inc. March 2005 David H. Freedman |
Divided We Stand Smart firms expand in pieces, spinning fast-growth units into standalone entities.  |
Inc. March 2005 Adam Hanft |
In Praise of Privacy These days, transparency is all the rage. But businesses need a little privacy -- and sometimes a lot of it.  |
Inc. March 2005 Jess McCuan |
Successful, Yes, but Still Searching for Happiness The CEO seemed to have it all, so why wasn't he happy? What it means to find fulfillment when you're an entrepreneur.  |
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