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Inc. July 2007 Stephanie Clifford |
The Way I Work: Bruce Moeller Bruce Moeller is the CEO of DriveCam, talks about his obsession with e-mail, his technique for reading clients and employees, and why he's chosen to put his family second.  |
Inc. July 2007 Alison Stein Wellner |
You Know What Your Company Does. Can You Explain It in 30 Seconds? What the power of a first impression can mean to your business.  |
Inc. July 2007 Jennifer Gill |
A New Kind Of Salt Mine By demonstrating to customers how the chemical composition of Redmond Minerals' red salt made it superior to typical white salt, the company could charge more and stop competing on price.  |
Inc. July 2007 Sarah Goldstein |
Smart Questions: Data You Can Bank On Here are some questions you can ask to help you find the best research firm for your company.  |
Inc. July 2007 Alison Stein Wellner |
Creative Control How does a boss stay creative when the demands of running a company constantly force invention to the back burner?  |
Inc. July 2007 |
Perks and Pricing Why employees don't always appreciate the little things. Plus, how to set prices.  |
Inc. July 2007 Hannah Clark |
A New Kind of Company Some socially responsible businesses feel that they cannot offer investors maximized returns and be sure that their social goals were protected.  |
Inc. July 2007 |
Could You Be a B Corporation? B Lab asks businesses more that 100 questions to determine whether their companies qualify as "beneficial" corporations. Here is a sampling.  |
Inc. July 2007 Ryan McCarthy |
Keep Those Cards and Letters Legislators in 15 states have introduced bills to create the snail mail equivalent of popular Do Not Call and Do Not Fax registries.  |
Inc. July 2007 |
First, Fire Your Assistant. Then, Ax All the Sales Guys The results of a reader survey on which employees get fired and why.  |
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