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Entrepreneur
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Articles in March 1998 issue of Entrepreneur
- An ounce of prevention
by Karin Moeller - Keep it confidential
by Steven C. Bahls - Idea inc
by Robert McGarvey - Guiding light: award-winning programs for women entrepreneurs
by Charlotte Mulhern - Singled out: do your childless employees get their fair share of benefits?
by Robert McGarvey - Separated at work
by Brian Steinberg - Higher learning: for students in SIFE, learning is anything but business as usual
by Debra Phillips - The parent trap: switching from parent to owner and back again takes some serious consideration
by Patricia Schiff Estess - It's a wired, wired world
by Christopher Elliott - Nuts & bolts
by Cassandra Cavanah - Attention getters: fresh ways to get a rise out of your marketing efforts
by Jay Conrad Levinson - Spreading the word
by Frances Huffman - Paper cut
by Heather Page - The service solution: give new meaning to the phrase "customer service."
by Danielle Kennedy - Matters of trust: when an employee embezzles from you, it's no laughing matter
by Debra Phillips - What's your type? Today's range of ergonomic keyboards makes it easier to find the tech tool of your dreams
by Jill Amadio - Thanks, but no thanks: how turning down clients could help you grow your business
by Leann Anderson - A new contract: anti-bundling and HUBZone provisions give small businesses an edge in a recently signed bill
by Stephen Barlas - Perfect pitch
by David R. Evanson - At your fingertips: inventor assistance is only a Web site away
by Tomima Edmark - Driving force: coming off a rough year, this hard-drive maker may be a good bargain
- In the market
by Joan Szabo - Bouncing back
by Karen Axelton - Latin lovers: the volatility of Latin American mutual funds makes you love 'em - or leave 'em
by Dian Vujovich - Tricks of the trade
by Lorayne Fiorillo - Breaking the bank: non-bank lenders are pulling ahead in small-business financing. Here's what the playing field looks like
by Cynthia E. Griffin - The modular squad
by Mark Henricks - Neighborhood watch
by Tom Shachtman - Tech care: you'll need a bit of finesse to manage tech employees
