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Why Man vs. Food Is Worth Watching

Why Man vs. Food Is Worth Watching

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How the Travel Channel show soared to success thanks to the host's winning personality.
August 3, 2012 in Leadership
Olympic Great Greg Louganis on Refocusing Fast After Failure

Olympic Great Greg Louganis on Refocusing Fast After Failure

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The American diving champion offers tips to help entrepreneurs become more resilient.
August 2, 2012 in Leadership
How to Become a Better Leader

How to Become a Better Leader

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Four tips to help you better understand yourself and others in your business.
August 1, 2012 in Leadership
Cutthroat vs. Cooperative: How Do You View Competition?

Cutthroat vs. Cooperative: How Do You View Competition?

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It's tempting to try to steamroll the competition. But sometimes a spirit of cooperation is in order.
July 30, 2012 in Leadership
Richard Branson's 5 Rules for Good Business

Richard Branson's 5 Rules for Good Business

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Opportunities for disruptive ideas have never been more abundant. Here's how to make the most of them.
July 30, 2012 in Leadership
10 Success Secrets of Olympic Greats

10 Success Secrets of Olympic Greats

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Successful entrepreneurs and Olympians have more in common than you might think. As London welcomes the newest group of world-class athletes, we rounded up the best success tips from several of the most memorable gold medalists.
July 27, 2012 in Leadership
Angel Investor Esther Dyson on the Traits of Rock Star Tech Leaders

Angel Investor Esther Dyson on the Traits of Rock Star Tech Leaders

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An investor in companies such as Flickr and del.icio.us, Dyson shares insights on building a thriving company.
July 27, 2012 in Leadership
How to Think Like a Gold Medalist

How to Think Like a Gold Medalist

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The same strategies Olympians use to outwit mental obstacles can work in business as well. Here are tips to overcome three of the toughest psychological challenges.
July 26, 2012 in Leadership
Are You Surrounded by

Are You Surrounded by "Yes" People? 3 Steps to Straight Talk

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Tips for making your team feel comfortable to tell you what you need to hear, instead of only what they think you want to hear.
July 24, 2012 in Leadership
How to Break Through Fear and Self-Doubt

How to Break Through Fear and Self-Doubt

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Sales pro Grant Cardone with five tips to stay confident when insecurity strikes.
July 24, 2012 in Leadership
How Green Power Can Benefit Both Small Retailers and the Environment

How Green Power Can Benefit Both Small Retailers and the Environment

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Tips on making the move to green energy, from wind and solar power to renewable energy credits.
July 23, 2012 in Going Green
How to Train Your Creative Mind

How to Train Your Creative Mind

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Four techniques to help you become a more creative business leader.
July 23, 2012 in Leadership
3 Tips for Leading Your Business During a Personal Crisis

3 Tips for Leading Your Business During a Personal Crisis

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Business lessons from a resilient entrepreneur who fought his way back from a brutal attack.
July 20, 2012 in Leadership
Women Entrepreneurs: Still a Long Way to Go, Baby

Women Entrepreneurs: Still a Long Way to Go, Baby

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Women-owned businesses may represent a big source of potential growth for the U.S. economy and jobs.
July 18, 2012 in Trends
The Twisted Logic Behind the Regulatory Freeze for Jobs Act (Opinion)

The Twisted Logic Behind the Regulatory Freeze for Jobs Act (Opinion)

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To spur job creation, Congress is voting soon on a moratorium on regulation. Columnist Scott Shane says it's not the answer to our business problems.
July 18, 2012 in Growing Your Business
How to Start Conversations That Make Instant Connections

How to Start Conversations That Make Instant Connections

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Follow these 12 steps to become a better communicator and build productive business relationships.
July 18, 2012 in Leadership
Should the U.S. President Have Business Experience? (Opinion)

Should the U.S. President Have Business Experience? (Opinion)

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Why success in the private sector doesn't necessarily translate into an effective leadership.
July 16, 2012 in Leadership
From $200 Million to $500K: Lessons from Digg's Slow Demise

From $200 Million to $500K: Lessons from Digg's Slow Demise

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Here's what you can learn from the former social media darling's decline.
July 13, 2012 in Leadership
Five Steps to a Successful Business Turnaround

Five Steps to a Successful Business Turnaround

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A comeback starts with a vision for reinventing your company for the post-recession era.
July 11, 2012 in Growing Your Business
The Biggest Mistake Small Businesses Make in Brainstorming

The Biggest Mistake Small Businesses Make in Brainstorming

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Here, a four-step process to make sure your team is using the best approach to solving problems.
July 5, 2012 in Leadership
It's OK to Lie Online in Rhode Island and Other Quirky New State Laws

It's OK to Lie Online in Rhode Island and Other Quirky New State Laws

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Happy hour pricing is now legal in Kansas thanks to a new state law. It's just one of many now taking effect with an impact on small businesses. We offer this sampling.
July 3, 2012 in Business Management
Need a Vacation? 4 Steps to a Business That Thrives Without You

Need a Vacation? 4 Steps to a Business That Thrives Without You

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If your operation falls to pieces when you're not there, you're doing something wrong. Use these tips to create a sustainable system.
July 3, 2012 in Management & Operations
4 Lessons Every Entrepreneur Can Learn from RIM's Downfall

4 Lessons Every Entrepreneur Can Learn from RIM's Downfall

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From ignoring the competition to not making changes, don't fall victim to these business blunders.
June 29, 2012 in Leadership
How the U.S. Supreme Court's Ruling to Uphold 'Obamacare' May Affect Small Businesses

How the U.S. Supreme Court's Ruling to Uphold 'Obamacare' May Affect Small Businesses

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After the High Court moved to keep the individual mandate, economists expect lower insurance costs overall, yet some businesses may still get burned by the employer mandate.
June 28, 2012 in Insurance
How to Play to Your Company's Strengths

How to Play to Your Company's Strengths

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Companies tend to be predisposed toward sales or technology, but rarely both. Still, you can make the most of your company's DNA.
June 26, 2012 in Leadership
Why Your Company's Founding Principles Matter

Why Your Company's Founding Principles Matter

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5 ways your business values set you apart -- and set you up for success.
June 25, 2012 in Leadership
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"When I see people bridging the gap between the limitations that the 'real world' imposes and what they realize they can manifest."

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"The secret to success lies in the gap between dream and reality."

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"I'm more inspired by the 20-somethings who are going to change the world. They have much less respect for the status quo and are seeing the world in a fresh way, many of them."
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