And other lessons from entrepreneur gurus Steve and Jean Case
In the 1930s, people were willing to pay for quality and corporate executives were comfortable with long-term perspectives
As in decades and centuries past, this economic crisis could provide an opportunity for graphic innovation—at your local corner store
Does academic superiority equate to a better quality of life, or is it just a factor?
The skill's recent revival shows how heritage crafts can still flourish in the modern world, not in spite of, but with help from the Web
A new study says that doctors and other people who disclose conflicts of interest feel are more likely to indulge in bad behavior
A down-to-earth application of Eric von Hippel's concept, in which (urgently needed) single-person, pothole-filling trucks may soon take to a street near you
The offering represents an expanded strategy for the card company
No matter where you set up shop, a "triple bottom line" is the key to success
Some key components improved last month, including job openings and inventory satisfaction
Lessons on how to create a winning start-up team: Mix business with pleasure, welcome diverse perspectives, and be ready for a full-time commitment
The often-neglected discipline of Operations Research helps us efficiently deliver mail, stock retail items, and even grill mouth-watering steaks
While theory is nice, here are some sectors that already began to add jobs aggressively last year
A student from Miami University of Ohio discusses how she spotted an opportunity to start a successful small business and some challenges she encountered
Why have successful entrepreneurial ideas over the last generation not succeeded in raising living standards?
The nation's two most prominent business groups voice optimism, and skepticism, over Obama's promises of streamlined regulation
This is not good news, but it's not time to panic
Crystal-gazers typically get it wrong
The new family business is global and can make anything