American Decades
Franchises and Small Businesses
"Franchise Selling Catches On"
Magazine article
By: Business Week
Date: February 6, 1960
Source: "Franchise Selling Catches On." Business Week, February 6, 1960, 90–94.
About the Publication: Founded in 1929, Business Week provides information on global business, technology, small business, investing, and electronic commerce. The magazine also covers finance, labor and production, corporate news and investment policies, and the effects of legislative and regulatory developments on commerce. Business Week is published by McGraw-Hill.
"How Small Business Cuts Its Throat"
Magazine article
By: George S. Odiorne
Date: April 1960
Source: Odiorne, George S. "How Small Business Cuts Its Throat." Harper's, April 1960, 46–50.
About the Author: George S. Odiorne is...
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- "The Manpower Revolution"
- "LBJ and Big Strikes—Is Rail Fight a Pattern?"
- "Boom in the Desert: Why It Grows and Grows"
- Unsafe at Any Speed
- "Hamburger University"
- "The Real Masters of Television"
- "Team Effort"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
