At age 27, Danny Meyer abandoned plans to go to law school and decided to open Union Square Cafe in New York City--a decision about which New York City's food lovers are eternally grateful. In the 25 years since, Meyer has opened 28 restaurants and--incredibly, given the cutthroat nature of the New York restaurant scene, where restaurants open and close more frequently than subway doors--he has only shut one down. Meyer's Union Square Cafe, Eleven Madison Park, and Gramercy Tavern consistently appear on most major New York top restaurant lists.
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How host dinners and white knuckles add up to big business wins, just like a football game. As the NFL playoffs gear up and college football winds down, I'm constantly amazed at how much very small things can have an impact over the course of the game
Read More »Congratulations Jennifer Maanavi, Entrepreneur and now Author!
Council Member Jennifer Maanavi, proprietor of Inc. 5000 co. Physique 57, is now also a published author! Council Member Jennifer Maanavi, proprietor of Inc
Read More »Congratulations Jennifer Maanavi, Entrepreneur and now Author!
Council Member Jennifer Maanavi, proprietor of Inc. 5000 co. Physique 57, is now also a published author! Council Member Jennifer Maanavi, proprietor of Inc.
Read More »Congratulations Jennifer Maanavi, Entrepreneur and now Author!
Council Member Jennifer Maanavi, proprietor of Inc. 5000 co. Physique 57, is now also a published author! Council Member Jennifer Maanavi, proprietor of Inc
Read More »Congratulations Jennifer Maanavi, Entrepreneur and now Author!
Council Member Jennifer Maanavi, proprietor of Inc. 5000 co
Read More »7 Questions You Must Ask Before You Hire
To hire or not to hire is never just one simple question.
Read More »Best Advice: Shut Up and Listen
You may think you know everything you need to about growing your business successfully. Think again. When I was an , um, well, younger attorney I was lucky to be part of a trial team headed by two seasoned lawyers who mentored me in the practice of law and, most importantly, how to win at trial.
Read More »CSi: Crime Scene iPhones Yield Forensic Evidence, Confusion About Data Handling
During the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray concerning the death of pop icon Michael Jackson, prosecutors used Dr. Murray's iPhone to collect forensic evidenc.
Read More »The Hard Truth About Success
Here's what's getting in your way when you attempt (and fail) to hit those "reach" goals. Many people fall prey to, “Yeah, but...” thinking. I have a friend who absolutely hates how successful his brother-in-law has become.
Read More »Instead Of Whining About The Skills Gap, Use Training To Close It
It is a tragic irony that there are over 3 million open jobs in the U.S. economy today, while over 14 million Americans remain unemployed.
Read More »Fabian Stelzer Uses Neuroscience To Make Your Website Stickier
5 seconds. That's about how long I have to capture your attention on this website and convince you to stick around
Read More »Do You Have a Customer-Centric Brand?
Brand strategists Chris Bryant says the U.S.
Read More »Training CEOs to Be Better Leaders
Former Navy SEAL Rob Roy is on a mission to toughen up American CEOs. For Rob Roy, warfare is more than just a business metaphor. A former Navy SEAL, Roy runs SOT-G, a Coronado, California, company that puts clients, most of them business leaders, through a hellish 80-hour leadership course inspired by military combat prep
Read More »Starting Off On the Right Foot with your New Hire Orientation/Onboarding Program
There are over fifteen different definitions of “Orientation” according to Wikipedia. If there are that many definitions of the word, you can only imagine how many different ways there are for employers to handle new hire employee orientation
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