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Here are four things you can do now to increase the value of your business-and give you a smoother transition out when the time is right. As entrepreneurs we are constantly putting out fires, prioritizing and re-prioritizing our most urgent tasks, and changing our schedules so rapidly that committing to lunch with an old friend next week brings a certain sense of anxiety. We run our businesses to achieve our mission and earn a profit.
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State Health Commissioner says products cause increased heart rates, paranoid behavior, agitation, nausea, may lead to heart failure and death
Read More »Can brown fat help you lose weight?
Fat found in babies, in small amounts in adults, raising hopes that it may one day be used to help control weight
Read More »Recruiting: Why Timing Is Everything
Like the Broncos signing Peyton Manning, getting the right person in the right role at the right time is key to the success of any organization. For football fans everywhere, but especially in Denver, the last two weeks have been a suspenseful ones. With Peyton Manning jetting around the country to be courted by general managers, coaches and potential teammates, all those in Broncos Country were keeping up with every article, post and tweet about what the future might hold for their team.
Read More »Why Nice People Will Sabotage You
How to keep quiet politeness from killing your sales, marketing and probably your business. I’ll admit it. I'm not a particularly nice person.
Read More »Greatest Living Entrepreneur: Down to the Final Four
All of the Elite Eight contenders in Inc’s Greatest Living Entrepreneur Tournament are iconic leaders in their fields. But the ones who got the most votes tended to be those with more than one trick up their sleeve
Read More »Survey finds 63% of children with autism bullied
Certain behavioral traits or school policies may contribute to high bullying rates among children with autism, researchers said
Read More »First divorce expo in U.S. aims to ‘empower’ attendees
Ending a marriage can be a harrowing process. One mother-daughter team is putting on an expo, bringing together about a hundred professionals who deal with divorce and life after divorce, from legal experts to makeup specialists.
Read More »What You Should Know About Investment Terms
Decipher deal terms before you raise money.
Read More »Video: Brown fat: Fat that makes you thin
Two new studies are raising hope that brown fat -- fat that burns calories like a furnace -- may some day be used to help people control their weight.
Read More »9 Ways to See Change Coming
Great strategic thinkers have a gift for seeing threats and opportunities before anyone else.
Read More »Emergency dispatchers may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder
Calls about unexpected injury or death of child identified as worst trauma, dispatchers said
Read More »Friday Fail: The Most Bizarre Interview
Tired of success stories? Every Friday on Inc.com we bring you epic tales of failure and shame. Up this week: Awkward hiring situations.
Read More »Confessions of an Ex-Manager
Sure, there were successes along the way. But there were also mistakes--lots of them. An ex-manager reflects on his rookie days
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