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Headed to Asia for Business? Pack These Networking Tips
BY Ivan Misner
Understanding cultural differences is becoming more important in the increasingly global economy. Consider this advice when seeking out new business connections in China and elsewhere in Asia.
An Inventor Reinvents His Business
BY Antonio Neves
Christopher Hawker was thrilled when his invention hit it big. But just a few years later, his company was on the brink of bankruptcy -- until he reinvented his business model.
Marketing Math: What's a New Customer Really Worth?
BY Dan S. Kennedy and Jeff Slutsky
You want to market to gain new customers. But what is a new customer really worth to you? It's time to learn simple marketing math.Project Grow
Green Power: A Low-Cost Boost to Your Brand and Bottom Line
BY Catherine Clifford
An EPA program offers business owners an easy and relatively inexpensive way to take care of the planet and also improve their image among employees and customers.
Lessons in Influence from Stumptown Coffee's Duane Sorenson
BY Carol Tice
The founder of Stumptown Coffee Roasters made a list of the 30 most influential people in the beverage industry. Here's why.
10 Tips for Forming a Board of Directors
BY Mikal E. Belicove
Forming a board of directors can help a business grow to the next level. Here are tips for recruiting and retaining one.
Daymond John on Engaging Young Entrepreneurs and Building a Better Business
BY Shira Lazar
The 'Shark Tank' investor shares his thoughts on youth and entrepreneurship, as well as business trends and using social media.
Are You Prepared for Your Small Business to Flatline?
BY Carol Tice
Why did small businesses go bankrupt in this downturn? They didn't plan for catastrophe. Here's a guide to the risks your business should consider and plan for to thrive no matter what.
Entrepreneurs: 'One Percenters'?
BY Catherine Clifford
As part of Entrepreneur Week in New York, entrepreneurs walk to put a face on their chapter of the American dream.
Going Green Is Growing Important to Small Businesses
BY Sushil Cheema
Recycling and reducing waste and water use are just a few ways that businesses are creating more eco-friendly workplaces.
Embracing Failure on the Path to Success
BY James Marshall Reilly
Leading entrepreneurs and innovators learn from their mistakes and accept that failures are inevitable in finding success.
How to Stop Your Business From Sinking Like the Titanic
BY Carol Tice
This weekend marks the 100th anniversary of the RMS Titanic's sinking. As a business owner, you want to avoid capsizing. Here are five lessons you can learn from Titanic's fate.
Could You Fix Your Failing Business With Just $10,000?
BY Carol Tice
On 'Restaurant Impossible,' top chef Robert Irvine swoops into town with a $10,000 materials budget and remakes failing restaurants. Here's why sometimes, even this splash of TV publicity and a quick fix-up isn't enough.
TaskRabbit's Leah Busque on Staying Competitive
BY Erica Swallow
The startup has survived competitive challenges by following these three important principles.Ads by Google
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