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MarketingHow to Choose a PR Firm in the Age of AI — and What Most Companies Get Wrong
The criteria most companies use to hire a PR firm were built for a media landscape that no longer exists. Here’s what actually matters now. -
Business NewsThe 3 PR Strategies I Stopped Recommending to Clients After They Backfired
These once-reliable tactics were quietly draining my clients’ budgets and credibility — here’s what I replaced them with.By Ali Raza -
Building a BusinessThe Real Advantage Small Businesses Have Over Big Brands
Small businesses can move faster and think more freely than large competitors if they intentionally build creativity into how they work from day one.
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Thought LeadersWhy the Quietest Person in the Room Might Build the Best Startup
The startup world celebrates bold personalities and fast pitches, yet many of the most thoughtful innovations come from quiet thinkers who question assumptions and look deeper..By Mark Smith -
Building a BusinessCompanies Are Hitting a Wall With AI — And Outdated Systems Are to Blame
AI is accelerating work across every department, but without alignment and clear standards, most companies are scaling inefficiencies instead of real progress. -
MarketingEveryone Can Build a Product Now — the Real Advantage Is Getting People to Care About Yours. Here’s How.
The barrier to building a product has collapsed. The new bottleneck — the one most founders discover too late — is distribution. -
Business NewsThe CEO of a $19.9 Billion Startup Says Businesses Are In Danger of Being Replaced By Vibe Coding — But This One App Is ‘Quite Safe’
Firms without quality software are most likely to be replaced, according to the PayPal cofounder.By Sherin Shibu -
Building a BusinessGain a Global Advantage With Lifetime Access to 10,000+ Hours of Instruction from Babbel
Master real-world conversations with human-developed courses, speech recognition tools, and bite-sized lessons that fit any schedule. -
LeadershipIs Your Body Language Sabotaging You? This Nonverbal Communication Expert’s Method Has Helped Her Clients Generate $2 Billion in Sales.
Linda Clemons wants to help you “see the invisible.”By Amanda Breen -
Thought LeadersShe Was a Long Shot for the Job That ‘Changed the Trajectory’ of Her Life — But the Boss Saw This In Her. Today, It Helps Her Leads a Team of 10,000.
Rema Serafi, the Vice Chair of Tax at KPMG, has worked at the Big Four accounting firm for over 30 years.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsThis CEO Is Creating a New Elite College Degree With Google and Microsoft — And Offering It for Only $10,000
The goal is to rival elite schools like Harvard and Stanford.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsPrivate Equity Is Betting Millions on Bagels. Here’s Why the Breakfast Food Is Raking in the Dough.
Investment firms see profit potential in hand-rolled bagels as breakfast becomes the fastest-growing segment in quick service. -
Business NewsSnap Is Cutting 1,000 Jobs After an Activist Investor Said It ‘Over-Hired’
The social media company is eliminating 16% of its workforce after Irenic Capital urged leadership to boost efficiency. -
EntrepreneursHe Set Out to Give His Dog a Better Life —And Built a Product That Sold Out in 4 Minutes and Made $1M in Its First Year
Bryan Reisberg, founder of Little Chonk, explains how he turned giving rescue dogs rides in a backpack into an internet sensation.By Dan Bova -
Business NewsThe Hottest New Chatbot Isn’t Actually AI. Even Its Founder Didn’t Think It Would Be ‘So Addictive.’
A teen’s fake chatbot site has 25 million visitors and hints at the next backlash against an internet stuffed with AI slop. -
Thought LeadersMost Founders Are Managing Stress. Here’s How to Actually Resolve It.
Learn about bilateral stimulation — what it is, what research says it does to the limbic system and why the walk that clears your head after a brutal call isn’t metaphorical.By Mandy Morris -
Building a BusinessThe Right Way to Build an Online Community Around Your Brand
Public online communities are risky for your brand. Here’s an alternative that gives you the benefits of online communication while avoiding some of its biggest pitfalls.By Mike Feazel -
Building a Business3 Practical Ways to Identify Keywords That Help Customers Find You
To thrive in today’s digital marketing arena, I believe several advertising verticals are essential for businesses to participate in. -
MarketingWhy Smart Brands Are Ditching Content Overload for Education-Led Marketing
In an era of content overload, the brands that stand out are the ones that help customers learn, solve problems and make better decisions.By Kim Lawton -
Business NewsA Jury Said Ticketmaster Is a Monopoly That ‘Robbed Fans Blind’ — And Hit Them With a $280 Million Settlement
Live Nation and Ticketmaster were found guilty of operating as a monopoly after controlling virtually every aspect of live music. -
Business Operations & LogisticsGet Ahead of Cybersecurity Concerns With This Training Bundle for $20
Get more than 85 hours of coursework with the 2026 AI Security & Cybersecurity Expert Bundle. -
Building a BusinessIf I Had to Start Over in 2026, Here’s Exactly How I’d Build a Small Business
Experience teaches lessons you just can’t learn in business school, and I’ve spent 20 years building a company that has grown sustainably, profitably and resiliently. If I had to start over, here are the lessons I wouldn’t leave behind. -
Business NewsCoca-Cola Exec Says Work-Life Balance is a ‘Weird’ Term — Here’s How He Thinks About Career Success
Coca-Cola executive chairman James Quincey sees success less as a grand plan and more as “survival” over many roles.By Sherin Shibu -
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Thought LeadersDon’t Manage Every Task Manually — Here’s How You Can Use AI to Outdo Your Competitors in Half the Time
Here’s how to build AI-driven systems for sustainable growth and high-stakes execution. -
Business NewsAnthropic Cofounder Majored in English Lit in College. Here’s Why He Says His Degree ‘Turned Out to Be Extremely Relevant.’
Anthropic cofounder Jack Clark says liberal arts majors are valuable in the age of AI.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsCoffee Consumption Just Hit a 14-Year High — So Why Are Coffee Shops Struggling?
Americans are drinking more coffee than ever, but 85% are brewing at home instead of visiting coffee cafes. -
Business NewsThis App Hit No. 2 on the App Store — Then Apple Banned It
Freecash’s rise to the top of the App Store was an impressive feat, until Apple labeled it a scam. -
Business NewsAmazon Just Made a Big Space Play. Should Elon Musk Be Nervous?
The tech giant is buying a little-known satellite company that could help turn phones into lifelines far beyond the reach of cell towers. -
MarketingMost Founders Ignore This Hidden Advantage in the Age of AI
When we hear a story that reflects truth, struggle and resilience, something in us activates. We don’t just understand it. We feel it. -
Business AccountingMost Businesses Are Tackling Payroll Accuracy the Wrong Way — Here’s the Smarter Approach
When leaders notice payroll errors, the immediate thought is to tighten payroll controls. Instead, they should look to the data that feeds payroll results: timekeeping accuracy. -
Thought LeadersWhy Execution Still Stalls in Your Organization Even When Everyone Is ‘Aligned’
Your execution problem isn’t communication. It’s decision ownership. Here’s what leaders need to know. -
Building a BusinessHow Growing Up on a Grape Farm Prepared Me to Lead a Tech Company
I grew up harvesting grapes on a 700-acre farm. It taught me the patience and risk management strategies I needed to be a tech CEO. -
Business Operations & LogisticsWhy Your Nonprofit Needs Corporate Strategy More Than Inspiration
Nonprofits don’t fail from lack of heart. They stall when systems and strategy don’t keep up with growth. -
Buying a FranchiseHow To Evaluate Franchisor Support Without Falling For The Sales Pitch
Franchise support is often sold as a promise, but experienced operators know it must be evaluated through systems, structure and consistency.By Adam Povlitz -
Business NewsSouthwest CEO Reveals the Surprising Reason Why a Top Job Candidate Didn’t Make the Cut
The rejection had nothing to do with the interview or the applicant’s résumé.By Sherin Shibu -
Thought LeadersWhy Midlife Feels So Disorienting for Entrepreneurs
Midlife often brings unexpected success — and unexpected confusion. For entrepreneurs, the very drive that built their business can begin to feel misaligned after 40. -
Human ResourcesI Wasn’t Ready For These Big Opportunities — But Saying ‘Yes’ Anyway Taught Me 3 Important Lessons
You can wait for confidence, or you can let courage build it.By Debbie Biery -
EntrepreneursYou Don’t Even Have to Write Your Business Book, and You Still Keep Every Dollar It Earns
A professional ghostwriter can run up to $100,000 per project. Youbooks AI does it for $35, and you retain 100% of the revenue. -
Building a BusinessShe Started Using a Wheelchair and Saw a Serious ‘Chasm.’ Her Business Solution Led to $75M in Under a Year.
Karen Morales listened to her “spidey sense” and embraced an exciting opportunity.By Amanda Breen -
Building a BusinessHe Bought a Business for $22,000 and Scaled It to 235 Locations. This Simple Strategy Made His Employees Millionaires.
Eddie Flores Jr. believes in the power of Hawaiian identity. Here’s how he created a restaurant empire and passed wealth to his employees. -
Building a BusinessIs Your Small Business Invisible to ChatGPT and Google’s AI Answers? Here’s How to Get Back on the Map
Discover why small businesses need a GEO strategy to stay relevant and competitive as AI platforms transform the search landscape. -
Business NewsDuolingo’s CEO Sparked Backlash Over Performance Reviews — Now He’s Changing Them
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn altered performance-review metrics after employees raised questions.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsIn-N-Out’s Owner Says the Chain Will Never Offer Online Ordering. Here’s Why.
The burger chain’s owner says preserving her grandparents’ legacy means saying no to what competitors embrace. -
Business NewsMore Taxpayers Are Cheating. Here’s Why ‘The IRS Isn’t Going to Catch Me’ Is the New Strategy.
With a quarter of IRS auditors gone and enforcement at its lowest in 20 years, tax lawyers say they’re seeing a shift in taxpayer behavior. -
Business NewsMark Zuckerberg Can’t Sit Down and Talk to All 79,000 Meta Employees. So He’s Building an AI Version of Himself.
The AI clone is being trained on his mannerisms, tone and public statements so workers can feel more connected to Meta’s CEO. -
Thought LeadersIn a Public Crisis, Knowing What to Prioritize (and Ignore) Is What Separates Leaders Who Execute From Those Who Stall
When pressure spikes, attention becomes your scarcest resource — and how you spend it determines what happens next. -
Business AccountingThe Deals You Didn’t Make Are Teaching You How to Win Next Time — Use This Framework to Make It Happen
Turn every ‘no’ into a learning opportunity that makes your next ‘yes’ smarter, faster and more strategic. -
Thought LeadersStop Treating ESG Like a Costly Obligation — When Used Well, It Becomes a Growth Advantage
Many companies treat ESG as a compliance exercise, but when used correctly, it becomes a powerful tool for identifying risk and strengthening operations.By Vian Sharif -
Human ResourcesHow to Build a Personal Brand That Speaks Louder Than Your Resume
Your resume lists what you’ve done. Your personal brand shows who you are and why it matters.By Volen Vulkov -
Thought Leaders3 Ways Thought Leaders Can Create Immediate Value For Their Audiences
Why do some thought leaders break through while others get ignored? It often comes down to three simple but overlooked ways they deliver value.By Adam Witty -
Building a BusinessStop Blaming Price For Slumping Sales — Your Customer Experience Is the Real Problem
People don’t just buy cheaper — they buy easier, safer and familiar.By Slava Bogdan -
Thought LeadersYour Business Won’t Scale Until You Make Yourself Less Important. Here’s Why — and How to Get There.
Here’s why founders often become their company’s biggest bottleneck — and how shifting from “doer” to system-builder unlocks real scale.