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Loneliness: An Under-Diagnosed Epidemic Among New CEOs

It's lonely at the top, according to a new survey that found fully half of all chief executives suffer from isolation and loneliness. When starting a business , many young entrepreneurs dream of the day when the enterprise has grown and they sit atop a successful company as CEO. This makes sense.

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Study: Start-ups Smaller, Creating Fewer Jobs

Kauffman Foundation analysis shows even successful small businesses aren't adding jobs at the rates they did in previous decades. New businesses are starting smaller, surviving less often, and creating fewer jobs even when they thrive, according to new research. The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation’s analysis of Labor Department and U.S

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This App Could Save Your Life

iResus, a step-by-step emergency response documentation app, improved doctor performance in a simulation. Despite being among the brightest minds in the world and undergoing years of sleepless education, doctors can fail to remember vital information in an emergency--especially under pressure

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Should You Advertise on Search Engines?

Users pretty much ignore search ads, a new eye-tracking study says. So-called organic search results were viewed 100 percent of the time, and study participants—the study was conducted by user experience research firm User Centric —spent an average of 14.7 and 10.7 seconds looking at them on Google and Bing, respectively. (For tips on search engine optimization, click here .) But just over one-quarter of participants (28 percent) looked at right-side ads on Google, and just 21 percent did on Microsoft's Bing

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Study: Start-up Rate at 15-Year High

In 2010 , Americans started their own businesses at the highest rate in 15 years—but they were more apt to go at it alone, says a new study.

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