INGRAM'S • September 2008 • Volume 34, No. 9

Features


Made in Kansas

Lawrence's Reuter Organ Company

by Gigi Cowell

Drug Hot Spot

Kansas City is Emerging as a Drug Hot Spot...in a Good Way

by Jack Cashill


Bigger Isn't Better
Regional and national medical leaders step up efforts to fight childhood obesity

by Diane Kruse

Be Your Own Web MD
Area medical leaders put in a good word for websites that provide quality, accurate information for customers

by Rebecca Wessler

Bottom Line IT Choices
Now more than ever, IT managers must consider the bottom line when making technology decisions
by Diane Kruse


COLUmns


BUSINESS & COMMERCE

Sales Moves

It's Election Time, and Your Customers are Voting
by
Jeffrey Gitomer

Wealth Management

Wave of Retiring Boomers Selling Their Businesses Will Create a Glut
by
Paul W. Ewing


Technology

Tech Terms: An Executive's Guide to Communicating with Tech-Savvy Workers
by
Sally Winship


Of Counsel

A Plea for Rational Healthcare Enforcement
by
Irv Belzer and Jane Arnold


Financial Adviser

Self-Insuring the Potential Need for Long-Term Care: Concept vs. Reality
by
Claude Thau

General Editorial


PERSPECTIVES

Editor’s Note

No Time To Gloat
by
Joe Sweeney

Between the Lines

Wal-Mart Is Pure Evil?
by Jack Cashill


IT/Technology Industry Outlook Report

 

 

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Special Section


Top Doctors

Ingram’s annual salute to the area's most accomplished and respected physicians.

by
Rebecca Wessler

INGRAM'S LIFESTYLE

Arts & Culture:

Fall Festival Season

Entertainment:

Midland Theatre Reborn

Wining & Dining:

Mike and Charlie's brings fine dining to Harrah's

Home Living:

Rooftop gardens bring a slice of surburbia to urban core