Virginia Business - July 2005 COVER STORY Find them and keep them CEOS find new strategies to retain employees.
Physicals keep executive happy, hardworking
REGIONAL REPORT Williamsburg area is showing it has more to offer than history
Business spotlight Incogen could put Williamsburg on the map as a high-tech town.
ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING Tax-credit program helping to revitalize Virginia's cities
Old Richmond house becomes do-it-yourself tax-credit project
Publisher's Profile: John Braymer, head of the Virginia Society of the AIA
EXECUTIVE EDUCATION Targeted learning Businesses look to customized executive education programs for a competitive edge.
MANUFACTURING Competition increasing for environmental awards Virginia's version od the Shingo Prize Charlotte County community recovering from plant closing Tredegar technical center consolidates R&D functions New River to seek approval for new drug
39.6 billion The value of Virginia's two-way international trade flows in 2003, defined as state-orginated export trade and state-terminated import trade. Source: Division of International Trade, Virginia Economic Development Partnership
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Corner - Trying times or hiring time?
Virginia Ideas - Should Virginia allow offshore drilling for natural gas?
Around the Old Dominion - FBI relocates regional office to Prince William - Weaving a legacy - Company is riding a new interest in mobile marketing - Venture capital fund meeting development goals - Danville hospital sale raises hope for community - Harrisonburg area gets national ranking
Followups An update on companies and trends featured in recent issues: - William Goodwin - Sheila Johnsomn
Reporter's Notebook Notes and thoughts from the travels of Virginia Business writers and editors
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