Business Management
Should You Pass on a CEO?
BY Gwen Moran
Management isn't for everyone. Four ways to let someone else take charge of your company without feeling like you are losing control.
In Business, There's No Such Thing as an Accident
BY Business on Main staff
Behavioral economists are finding that business people often fail to account for low-likelihood, high-impact events when planning for disaster.
Democrats Nod to Entrepreneurs, Focus on Workers
BY Catherine Clifford
Obama, like Romney, also mentions Steve Jobs in speech -- but as example of what one can become, given the opportunity.
Obama Regrets Syntax of 'You Didn't Build That' Comment
BY Catherine Clifford
The President says that everybody present when he made his now controversial comment understood what he meant.
Meet the Finalists for 'Entrepreneur of 2012' and Watch Their Inspirational Stories
The finalists are in. Now it's your turn to vote for your choice for Entrepreneur of 2012.
9 Successful Entrepreneurs Moonlighting as Professors
BY Kara Ohngren
These successful business leaders are teaching classes on everything from leadership to technology to finance at universities and colleges across America.
7 Low-Cost Design Ideas for Small Retail Spaces
BY Jane Porter
Consider these unique ways to design a compact store to look bigger and accommodate more merchandise.
The Creator of 'The Best Sandwich in America' Shares His Secrets to Success
BY Mikal E. Belicove
Travel Channel host Adam Richman named his sandwich the best in the country, but the owner of Tommy DiNic's has no plans to expand. Here's why.
Are Small Businesses Being Heard This Election Year?
BY Kelly K. Spors
President Obama and Mitt Romney frequently suggest they're in touch with America's small enterprises. But often, they display a disconnect, Kelly K. Spors writes.
From BBQ Pits to Badge Makers, Businesses Prep for Conventions
BY Cheryl Winokur Munk
Entrepreneurs in Charlotte, N.C., and Tampa are hoping for a boost as Republicans and Democrats gather for the political season's big events.
3 Steps for Fixing Big Business Blunders
BY Gwen Moran
Everyone makes mistakes, here's advice from a pro on how to come back strong after even the most embarrassing slip-ups.
9 Millionaire Entrepreneurs Turned Authors
BY Kara Ohngren
What you can learn from these books on business by successful innovators.
Why Your Business Plan Is Probably Incomplete
BY Kevin Hiser
In creating a business plan, many entrepreneurs forget to bring along their roadmaps for how they'll accomplish goals. Here are a few can't-miss sights.
Manage Through the Unthinkable With a Disaster Plan
BY Toddi Gutner
Running a business is hard enough without worrying about wildfires or hurricanes. But a solid plan can help your business stay open and productive if disaster strikes.
How Secure Package Delivery Can Raise Customer Satisfaction
BY Mikal E. Belicove
Amazon's new locker shipping service joins others offering customers more options.
8 Tips for Business Success from Costco's Jim Sinegal
BY Adam Toren
Even brilliant start-up entrepreneurs could benefit from learning a thing or two from the long-time Costco CEO.
7 Deadly Sins of Business Meetings
BY Lisa Girard
Meetings can yield better results if company leaders provide focus -- and a little creativity.
8 U.S. Presidents Who Started as Entrepreneurs
BY Kara Ohngren
Is a background in business essential to running the country? Here are several former presidents who transitioned from the boardroom to the Oval Office.
Can You Be a Tough Boss Without Being a Jerk?
BY Gwen Moran
Four rules to avoid crossing the line from tough to mean.
Respect, Power, Family Pride: How Do You Define Success?
BY Teri Evans
Every entrepreneur wants to be successful, but the results of our popular Facebook poll reveal that's where our similarities end.
What Entrepreneurs Need to Know About Their Brains
BY Catherine Clifford
Three CEOs on how knowing your strengths makes you more successful -- and a test to help you identify them.
3 Olympian Strategies to Get Gold-Medal Tough in Business
BY Gwen Moran
The performance strategies that help elite athletes power through tough times can also help 'treps persevere in business. Here are three you should adopt now.
Why Man vs. Food Is Worth Watching
BY Carol Tice
How the Travel Channel show soared to success thanks to the host's winning personality.
Olympic Great Greg Louganis on Refocusing Fast After Failure
BY Nadia Goodman
The American diving champion offers tips to help entrepreneurs become more resilient.
How to Become a Better Leader
BY Nadia Goodman
Four tips to help you better understand yourself and others in your business.
Cutthroat vs. Cooperative: How Do You View Competition?
BY Christopher Hann
It's tempting to try to steamroll the competition. But sometimes a spirit of cooperation is in order.Ads by Google
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