Author: Diana McGonigal

The reluctant entrepreneur

Ameri-Cord's Jackie McCauley never planned to build a company. But she also didn't plan for her job to move to Mexico. [read more]

Personnel

E-mail delivers savings along with messages [read more]

Are travel agents just so...

With the airlines forcing changes, agencies must adapt or die. [read more]

Skating on thin ice

Mark Wetzel found the financing needed to build a hockey rink and recreational complex no one else could. Here's how he did it. [read more]

Staffing

Filling jobs is Job One. [read more]

In search of a voice

Local counselor helps women communicate more effectively in the workplace

Where has all the money gone?

Training

Say "goodbye" to traditional tech.

The boom and the bottom line

While the Hall of Fame helps boost revenues, it also poses certain challenges for local business

Please, give me this problem

Two money professionals offer strategies for using excess corporate cash

Skating on thin ice

Mark Wetzel found the financing needed to build a hockey rink and recreational complex no one else could. Here's how he did it.

A fast track to China

An advertising directory offers American companies a government sanctioned marketing tool for the world's third-largest economy

Image is everything

Have the hospital come to you

In brief

Lineup set for Exploring Success ‘98

Home on the range

The nuts and bolts of business finance

In brief

Canton bank has a new “pick-up line”

Farewell to the Firestone Estate

When residents of Bath Township shouted down Dan Biskind's plans for the Firestone Estate, who was the real loser?

Lessons learned from a pop icon

Why I want to buy stock in the Spice Girls

The medicine of change

After 45 years in the drugstore business, a local retailer goes organic.

In brief

A Dawg Pound, kind of

Remember, it’s whom you know

Building this franchise has been made to order

Local company, Maids to Order, now has international reach.

Disciples of retention

A local HR guru joins a virtual institute that teaches you how to save your workforce.

Leading indicators

Insurance spotlight

Selling to the world

In brief

Learn to "surf"

A lumbering giant wakes up

Executives at Carter Lumber know that perception equals reality, so they decided to change their reality.

How answering questions draws business to the area

The top 10 worst ways to use your office

The do's and don'ts of office design, furniture and ergonomics

Banking on good business

Katherine and Wayne Klesky needed to persuade a bank to lend their young company money. Here's how they did it.

How does your budget measure up?

Make sales and a difference

How does your budget measure up?

Share and share alike

Is there any business relationship more volatile than your basic partnership? Here's how three sets of partners make it work

Hot tech topics

Marketing new invention can be a pain in the neck

Out of money, out of time

Chip Eberhardt quietly closes his doors

In Brief

Build it, and they will come

Road tested

How executive driving school can keep you from becoming a crash-test dummy

In Brief

Help build The Stock Pile

The accidental entrepreneur

How John Horning's instincts showed him the long route to success.

Hope for the weekend warrior

Obeying the rules

Bartering to better business

Made in Ohio, sold in China

Where do we go from here?

With the world's stock markets and Asia in turmoil, an expert explains what we can expect in the new millennium.

Marketing and sales, from the inside out

The other Brennan

Ann Brennan is on a mission to make a difference.

Why ask Y?

An unlikely source spearheads two Web sites designed to promote diversity

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