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Feed SubscriptionShark Tank’s Accidental Entrepreneur: Robert Herjavec
This CEO sold his last company to Nokia for $225 million. Now he's aiming for a billion-dollar business.
Read More »Build an Exceptional Workplace: 9 Tips
Ask yourself these questions to identify the gears that drive your company culture, and what you can do to make it exceptional. All workplaces are different, but in exceptional ones, all staffers work together and leadership is in-sync with employees. The culture breeds this
Read More »Lack of sleep may make junk food more appealing
Subjects who were only allowed to sleep four hours a night had more brain activity when they were shown pictures of unhealthy food
Read More »10 Ways You Should Never Describe Yourself
When other people use these words to describe your talents, it's OK. When you do it, you just sound like a pompous jerk. Picture this: You meet someone new
Read More »Freezer malfunction thaws 150 brains at Harvard research hospital
53 of the brains were part the world's largest collection of autism brain samples, which may slow research down by years
Read More »3 Crucial Indicators to Track as Your Company Grows
Are you on the path to domination? Here are the key business traits you should routinely measure and assess to find out.
Read More »"Good Morning America" co-host Robin Roberts announces she has myelodysplastic syndrome
Roberts said she was diagnosed with MDS, otherwise known as preleukemia, in April and plans to continue working at "GMA" while she receives treatment
Read More »5 Steps to Evolving Your WOW
Like Tiger Woods, who has completely changed his swing mechanics several times in his career, it's necessary to adapt and improve your Way-Of-Working (WOW). Entrepreneurs must continually adapt to survive
Read More »A YouTube Studio Borrows The Old Hollywood System To Make Big Hits
Does a billion hits a month sound pretty good to you?
Read More »How Chegg Found A Textbook Rental Goldmine In A College Classifieds Haystack
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Read More »Self-harm study finds kids as young as 7 engage in cutting, hitting themselves
Of the 197 third-graders in the study, 15 - or 8 percent - said they intentionally hurt themselves in the past year
Read More »How to Test Your Minimum Viable Product
Will your idea fly with customers? Here's the best way to find out. Editor's note: This post is part of a series featuring excerpts from the recently published book, The Startup Owner's Manual , written by serial entrepreneurs-turned-educators Steve Blank and Bob Dorf.
Read More »5 Tips to Spot True Innovators
It's not just a matter of finding creative dreamers; you need people who can turn ideas into money. Here's what to look for.
Read More »4 Reasons You Can’t Execute
Feel like nothing ever gets done?
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