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To Be a Better Entrepreneur, Look to the Past

Sure, all entrepreneurs look to the future - but I've learned that the best ones don't overlook the past. As entrepreneurs, we are obsessed with the future

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Marketing Makeover: Fix This Email Pitch

Email marketing fails when a message contains just biz-blab and fake emotion. Here's how to write a note that generates real leads. One of the weirdest phenomenons I see: otherwise articulate people who lapse into biz-blab and jargon as soon they try to write an email pitch.

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Don’t Be Like Goldman Sachs: 5 Ways

Regardless of what industry you're in, how can you make sure your company culture doesn't grow toxic over time? By now, everyone has weighed in on the Goldman Sachs crisis.

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Dell Is Your Unlikely Tablets-Over-PCs Champion

Dell's chief commercial officer Steve Felice thinks that his company can leverage its way into the tablet market because it's wide open. Speaking to Reuters , Felice said that Dell tablets powered by Windows 8 would arrive later in 2012, and they'd offer something no one else has: Dell's "coveted brand." The optimism didn't end there.

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Apple’s 4 Principles of Product Design

Jonathan Ive opens up about what makes Apple's design process work. Here's how to make it work at your company too. It's not often that Apple head designer Jonathan Ive gives an interview

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6 Ways Apple Could Spend $100 Billion [Update: Dividends, Buybacks]

Apple's CFO Peter Oppenheimer will take the stage this morning to talk about Apple's cash reserves and reveal what plans Apple has for the money. At last count the reserves were nearing $100 billion, and actually growing at a rate that defies belief despite the already impressive stash. During Steve Jobs' time as CEO there was no movement on the cash issue, despite many calls for some action over the years--even when the reserves numbered just in the several billions of dollars...but now Tim Cook is at the helm, and things may change

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