Nation's Business 1993 Sharon Nelton - Abstracts

Nation's Business 1993 Sharon Nelton
TitleSubjectAuthors
A basket maker with vision. (Dave Longaberger manages basket company)Business, generalSharon Nelton
A comeback after Hugo. (art gallery owners reestablish after Hurricane Hugo)Business, generalSharon Nelton
A company built on stress. (Grande Aire Express Inc., air charter service)Business, generalSharon Nelton
A new complaint from women. (expansion capital difficult to find for women-owned business enterprises)Business, generalSharon Nelton
An open letter to Bill and Hillary. (President and First Lady Clinton) (advice for the entrepreneurial couple) (Family Business) (Column)Business, generalSharon Nelton
Blue chip performances. (Blue Chip Enterprise Initiative awards)Business, generalSharon Nelton
Center focuses on women. (National Education Center for Women in Business; includes related articles)Business, generalSharon Nelton
Challenge your fundamental assumptions. (Family Business) (Column)Business, generalSharon Nelton
Choosing the right lawyer.Business, generalSharon Nelton
Daughters as successors in 'male' industries. (family businesses being passed onto women)Business, generalSharon Nelton
Exercise your political power. (Family Business) (Column)Business, generalSharon Nelton
Flying high on bird food. (Kaytee Products Inc.; small animal food)Business, generalSharon Nelton
From heirs to history: new books. (Family Business) (Column)Business, generalSharon Nelton
Golden employees - in their golden years. (advantages of hiring older workers; includes related articles)Business, generalSharon Nelton
Health is her business. (Janis J. Hahn owns Radiology Relief temporary personnel service) (Company Profile)Business, generalSharon Nelton
On the horizon: more investment in women. (capital for women-owned businesses)Business, generalSharon Nelton
Prepare for the worst. (disaster planning; includes related articles) (Cover Story)Business, generalRosalind Resnick, Sharon Nelton
The womanly art of the deal. (negotiation skills) (Woman in Business)Business, generalSharon Nelton
When you're "one-up" in the family firm. (power relations within family-run businesses)Business, generalSharon Nelton
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