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Jeffrey Graves returned this back-up power company to profitability by focusing on its core business and launching a new manufacturing plant in China.
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Bill Burke explains how this manufacturer of firefighting apparel rose from nowhere to third in the industry.
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Michael Brancato tells us how this food and beverage equipment supplier built an empire by focusing on its clients.
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This elevator and escalator manufacturer stays close to its customers while it works to take the company to new heights.
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Gordon Hunter says a delicate touch when making changes and careful new product planning keep this 80-year-old company on the cutting edge.
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Leading this architectural wall panel manufacturer takes more than just engineering expertise.
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Using green building and worker-centric design, this industry leader is changing the way its employees do business.
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Kazuhiko Fukushima describes the changes ahead for this graphic imaging products provider.
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How Edward Bleka fulfilled his American dream and created one of the fastest growing beef companies in the nation.
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David Sudjian explains how this event marketing and custom retail company combines collaboration with innovation to stay ahead of the competition.
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Christopher Merritt explains how this centuries-old firearms manufacturer is promoting a lifestyle, not a brand.
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Tom Olinde explains how this furniture retailer is refocusing on customer service after operating in crisis mode post-Katrina.
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Lee Rosenblatt describes how this company is taking the retail environment by storm with creative designs and competitive pricing.
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This roll- and folded-paper manufacturer changed its infrastructure and invested in technology to gain marketshare. Stephen Schwartz explains.
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Roberto Contreras explains how this distribution company is making it big in the US with a foreign product.
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Paolo Timoni describes how this iconic scooter manufacturer is throttling up to break into the US market.
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Eugene Peden describes what this organization has done to maintain its status as the largest enclosure manufacturer in the world.
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Michael Hurt explains how this company is succeeding in the public market through a combination of organic and acquisitive growth.
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Jeff Klein describes how this window manufacturer repositioned itself to take advantage of changes in the industry.
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Hal Wing’s 33-year journey with the Little Giant Ladder is a story of deep disappointments and stupendous rewards.
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