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The Inc. 5000
Our annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America, led by top problem solvers, innovators, and growth gurus.

How Your Office Salad Can Change the World
The food ordering platform that also helps feed those in need.

Hacking Health Care These friends-turned-cofounders wanted to improve primary care—and secured the No. 1 spot on the Inc. 5000 list.

Karen Dillon Congratulations on Your Company's Big Success. So Now, Let Me Ask- Are You Happy? - Happiness is actually contagious. The Framingham Heart Study-the longest ongoing study of heart health in the world, which has tracked aspects of participants' lives for more than 75 years-found that being in the presence of someone who is happy is likely to spur happiness in yourself.

For Jeremy Kasler, founder and CEO of CaskX, the pandemic offered an unexpected opportunity to reset his life. Having sold his previous company, Hong Kong-based Art Futures Group, which paired midcareer artists with investors, the native Brit planned to spend some time reconnecting with family in Australia as he got his new startup off the ground. The new business, which helps individual investors purchase barrels (or casks) of bourbon and Scotch from distilleries in the U.S. and Scotland, was still in its early days when Kasler arrived in Sydney just a day before the country went into lockdown. I kind of got stuck there, he recalls. But in hindsight, it was one of the best things that could have happened to him-and his new company.

Karen Dillon Congratulations on Your Company's Big Success. So Now, Let Me Ask- Are You Happy? - Happiness is actually contagious. The Framingham Heart Study-the longest ongoing study of heart health in the world, which has tracked aspects of participants' lives for more than 75 years-found that being in the presence of someone who is happy is likely to spur happiness in yourself.

5 mins

Chip Conley Human wisdom is more valuable than ever. But true wisdom requires these six skills- When management theorist Peter Drucker coined the term knowledge workers in 1959, most people had no idea what he was talking about.

When management theorist Peter Drucker coined the term knowledge workers in 1959, most people had no idea what he was talking about. Since then, knowledge workers have come to rule the world. Today, seven of the world's 10 most valuable companies are tech companies, the ultimate workplace for knowledge workers.

Chip Conley Human wisdom is more valuable than ever. But true wisdom requires these six skills- When management theorist Peter Drucker coined the term knowledge workers in 1959, most people had no idea what he was talking about.

5 mins

Truff's Founders Want to Be the Ciroq of Hot Sauce. Daniel Lubetzky Advises:- The founder of the multibillion-dollar snack company Kind is helping Truff co-founder Nick Ajluni turn his condiment brand into a market leader.

Nick Ajluni's first company was fueled by partying 20-somethings. As a college student, he launched a line of powdered beverages meant to be mixers and chasers for alcohol. The product never took off, but after graduating, Ajluni teamed up with a former classmate who was claiming Instagram handles that might come in handy for businesses. One of them, @sauce, amassed tens of thousands of followers, prompting the pair to start their own sauce company. They drew inspiration from Ciroq vodka, a wildly popular brand thanks in part to its promotion by hip-hop artists.

Truff's Founders Want to Be the Ciroq of Hot Sauce. Daniel Lubetzky Advises:- The founder of the multibillion-dollar snack company Kind is helping Truff co-founder Nick Ajluni turn his condiment brand into a market leader.

6 mins

Meet the Inc. 5000- Moving the Goalposts - Religion of Sports believes it has the strategy for docuseries success in a suddenly cost-conscious Hollywood.

Religion of Sports believes it has the strategy for docuseries success in a suddenly cost-conscious Hollywood. When it comes to understanding athletes, Gotham Chopra has learned some lessons: Losses are more interesting than victories, the old guard has more enlightening things to say than up-and-coming phenoms, and success doesn't typically happen overnight. It was Serena Williams who served that last point to him after he rallied for seven years to try to get her to do a documentary with his production company, Religion of Sports. "Boy, you're persistent," he remembers she said to him.

Meet the Inc. 5000- Moving the Goalposts - Religion of Sports believes it has the strategy for docuseries success in a suddenly cost-conscious Hollywood.

4 mins

CUT FROM A DIFFERENT CLOTH

With sustainable merino, Branwyn aims to build a brand that supports women and the planet.

CUT FROM A DIFFERENT CLOTH

3 mins

IS DEI DEAD, OR DOES IT JUST NEED TO EVOLVE?

In the face of corporate backtracking, Praxis Labs is using AI to foster inclusivity.

IS DEI DEAD, OR DOES IT JUST NEED TO EVOLVE?

2 mins

HOW YOUR OFFICE SALAD CAN CHANGE THE WORLD

For Sharebite's Dilip Rao, eliminating food insecurity isn't an empty marketing goal. It's his calling.

HOW YOUR OFFICE SALAD CAN CHANGE THE WORLD

3 mins

WHEN THE MINNOW SWALLOWS THE WHALE

No sooner had Jay McKee led Lessen to a billion-dollar valuation than he set his sights on a massive deal.

WHEN THE MINNOW SWALLOWS THE WHALE

3 mins

CRAFTING THEIR OWN CAREERS

How The Woobles transformed a teeny-tiny hobby into into an empire of cute.

CRAFTING THEIR OWN CAREERS

3 mins

How I Found a Way to Ease the Pain of Health Insurance Costs

How can something so vital to human life feel so lifeless? That's the question Alex Cyriac found himself asking about the health insurance industry after medical complications left his mother struggling with years of chronic pain.

How I Found a Way to Ease the Pain of Health Insurance Costs

3 mins

How I Scaled My Pup's Raw Food Diet Into a Healthy Brand

Katie Spies, 32, doesn't know how to live without a pet.

How I Scaled My Pup's Raw Food Diet Into a Healthy Brand

3 mins

My Brand's Facials Are Great. Our Real Estate Strategy Is Even Better

There is no shortage of competition in the $144 billion skin care industry.

My Brand's Facials Are Great. Our Real Estate Strategy Is Even Better

3 mins

How I Used AI to Solve a Pharmaceutical Puzzle

Yoona Kim, 44, wanted to help people access health care.

How I Used AI to Solve a Pharmaceutical Puzzle

3 mins

Marketers Hope the Odds Are Ever in Their Favor

Against industry headwinds, the country's fastest-growing advertising and marketing companies are nimble, specific, and good at what they do.

Marketers Hope the Odds Are Ever in Their Favor

7 mins

AI Is in Its Awkward Era - Companies on this year's Inc. 5000 detail their growing pains, as investors expand their understanding of AI beyond chatbots and generative art.

For AI entrepreneurs, the enthusiasm is doubleedged. Interest in their tools has never been greater, as nearly half of the Inc. 5000 honorees who took our CEO Survey (see page 49) cite the use of at least one AI service. OpenAI was the top provider. But genAI hype has also led to misconceptions about what these tools actually do. As AI zips to the top of investors' portfolios, founders say the biggest factor limiting their growth isn't fundraising; it's overcoming a towering knowledge gap.

AI Is in Its Awkward Era - Companies on this year's Inc. 5000 detail their growing pains, as investors expand their understanding of AI beyond chatbots and generative art.

4 mins

"WE HAD 10 EMPLOYEES, AND 25 LAWSUITS"

Hoan Ton-That, the controversial co-founder and CEO of Clearview Al, is confident that past scrutiny won't stop his company from netting $2 billion a year in revenue.

"WE HAD 10 EMPLOYEES, AND 25 LAWSUITS"

3 mins

Power Players

The future of energy is greenand smells like oil. Whatever the political fights, our demand for juice is rising fast, and Inc. 5000 companies are ready to meet it.

Power Players

7 mins

When Tiny Changes Reap Enormous Results

Amer Alnajar and Faris Ghawi aimed to create a primary-care clinic that produced better results at lower costs. They ended up reframing American and landed at the medicine top of the Inc. 5000.

When Tiny Changes Reap Enormous Results

4 mins

WHAT DOESN'T KILL YOU MAKES YOU STRONGER

This year's Inc. 5000 companies managed to grow quickly through a period of high inflation the likes of which we haven't seen in over 40 years. Here's how it shaped these businesses for the better.

WHAT DOESN'T KILL YOU MAKES YOU STRONGER

8 mins

Managing the Future of Work Isn't an Easy Job

Hirings and firings, layoffs and resignations. The workforce is experiencing never-ending upheaval, and HR professionals are pivoting fast.

Managing the Future of Work Isn't an Easy Job

5 mins

KICK STARTERS

A serial inventor, a first-time CEO, and alumni of some of the biggest sneaker brands in the world are ready to grow Kizik into the next billion-dollar shoe company.

KICK STARTERS

9 mins

BURSTING AT THE SEAMS

KIM KARDASHIAN'S SKIMS IS EXPANDING RAPIDLY, FUELING RUMORS OF AN IPO. BUT CAN THE COMPANY EVER REALLY OUTGROW ITS REALITY-TV CO-FOUNDER?

BURSTING AT THE SEAMS

8 mins

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Inc. Magazine Description:

出版瀟: Mansueto Ventures LLC for Inc

カテゎリヌ: Business

蚀語: English

発行頻床: 7 Issues/Year

Inc. is an American business magazine that focuses on small businesses and entrepreneurship. It was founded in 1979 and is published by Mansueto Ventures. Inc. is known for its annual rankings of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the United States, called the Inc. 5000.

Inc. magazine is a must-read for anyone who is interested in starting or growing a small business. The magazine provides valuable insights and advice from experts in the field, and it can help you to succeed in your business endeavours.

Here are some of the things you can expect from Inc. magazine:

* In-depth articles on the latest trends in small business
* Interviews with successful entrepreneurs
* Advice from experts on how to start and grow a business
* Case studies of successful businesses
* A clear and concise writing style

If you are interested in starting or growing a small business, then Inc. magazine is the magazine for you. Subscribe today and start your journey to success!

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