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Past articles by Diana:

As the Pandemic Recedes, Small Businesses Face a New Plague: Debt Collectors

Creditors may have held off collecting unpaid debts, but rest assured, they'll want to get paid. → Read More

The Fed's Main Street Lending Program Changes Its Terms, Again

The central bank makes its lending process more palatable for smaller firms. The question is, will they bite? → Read More

4 Post-PPP Coronavirus Relief Programs for Small Biz

The Paycheck Protection Program expired on August 8. These coronavirus relief programs will still be available. → Read More

Why Retail Flash Sales Are So Last Season

As the brightest stars of flash sales lose their luster, what will take the business model's place remains an open question. Here are a few predictions. → Read More

Why You Don't Have to Play Dirty to Make It in Business

In his latest book, Phishing for Phools , Nobel Prize winning economist Robert J. Shiller concludes that business people will often rely on deceptive practices to make a buck. But that's not the only way. → Read More

Employee Perks That Don't Break the Bank

When you can't swing egg freezing and baby cash bonuses, consider more modest options that employees will appreciate. → Read More

Forget Renting. This Is the Next Big Thing in the Sharing Economy

The latest entrant to the sharing economy is co-living. Meet the founder who is bringing the concept to 19 people in New York City. → Read More

Forget Renting. This Is the Next Big Thing in the Sharing Economy

The latest entrant to the sharing economy is co-living. Meet the founder who is bringing the concept to 19 people in New York City. → Read More

3 Successful Social Entrepreneurs on How to Do Good in the World

At Inc.'s Women's Summit, three founders steeped in social entrepreneurship offered their best advice for starting ventures that make a difference. → Read More

Serial Entrepreneur Kerry Diamond's Guide to Living a Happy Life

Like many entrepreneurs, Diamond has a variety of passions. At Inc. 's Women's Summit, she offered her advice for finding them and making them a reality. → Read More

How This Entrepreneur Battled to Win Back Her Fashion Empire

Roy, no mere fashionista, is a masterwork of self-determination. → Read More

The Top 25 Metro Areas for Fast-Growth Companies

Why the fastest-growing business products and services companies in America watched their collective sales skyrocket in the years since the recession ended--only to experience more anemic growth lately. → Read More

How America's Jobs Machine Really Works

Small businesses may be America's biggest jobs creators, but the story is a bit more complicated than that. → Read More

Why the B2B Market Has Cooled Off

In the years after the recession, businesses that sell to other businesses saw their revenues skyrocket. But lately, the numbers tell a different story. → Read More

Why the Media Industry Is Dominating This Year's Inc. 5000

A deeper look at the Inc. 5000's fastest-growing industries shows what elections can do for business. → Read More

Where the Most Fast-Growing Companies Call Home

The Golden State is in its own league when it comes to entrepreneurship. But that's not all. → Read More

Kiva Co-Founder on the Future of Microfinance

Microfinance pioneer Jessica Jackley shares her views on emerging trends in social entrepreneurship. → Read More

To Inspire Sales in the Off-Season, Make Up Your Own Shopping Holiday

Don't even bother with national shopping holidays. Try this instead. → Read More

How to Create 15 Million Jobs in 2 Years

The U.S. is the best at spurring high-impact entrepreneurship among women, but there's room for improvement. → Read More

YouTube Crashed This Entrepreneur's Website--Here's Why He Loved It

Dollar Shave Club got its first big boost from a 2012 YouTube video that cost $4,500 and took a single day to shoot. It went supernova-viral in 72 hours. → Read More