Business Management
3 Ways to Lead Your Business Like a Baseball Manager
BY Trevor Turnbull
As major league baseball gears up for the World Series, here's how you can manage a winning team.
The Strengths and Weaknesses of Your Leadership Style
BY Gwen Moran
How to recognize four of the most common leadership styles.
From Shipping to Packaging, 3 Creative Ways to Improve Your Supply Chain
BY Brian Patrick Eha
Follow the lead of resourceful entrepreneurs, including BookFool's Kristopher Lange, who came up with cost-effective tactics to better their businesses.
Obama and Romney Get Tough on China
BY Catherine Clifford
In their final debate, the presidential candidates laid out aggressive stances on China in a debate Monday that focused on foreign-policy issues.
Should You Tell Employees How to Vote?
BY Catherine Clifford
Mitt Romney has urged business owners to tell their employees how they plan to vote.
10 Ways You Can Be More Like Richard Branson
BY Jason Fell
Examples from the billionaire entrepreneur's career can help you be a better business owner.
Play Video 3 Critical Elements of Client Agreements (Video)
BY Nina Kaufman
Attorney Nina Kaufman outlines what's needed before you begin working with a client.
What's the Best Way to Monitor Your Distribution System?
BY Christopher Hann
Tips on how to manage your relationship with your distributor.
Facebook's Lessons in Leadership
BY Tom Taulli
Here's what budding entrepreneurs can learn from Zuckerberg's path to becoming a successful CEO.
10 Products to Protect Against Bedbugs on Your Next Business Trip
BY Kara Ohngren
Sleep tight on your next night away from home with our ultimate bed bug survival kit.
Packing for a Business Trip? Some Must-Remember Items
BY Ivan Misner
What business travelers should be packing when heading out of town.
In Contentious Debate, Obama and Romney Spar Over Small-Business Jobs
BY Catherine Clifford
Sparks flew Tuesday as the presidential candidates parried over taxes, health care and other issues that impact how and when entrepreneurs hire.
10 Ways to Trim Shipping Costs
BY Jane Porter
Small businesses can benefit from discount offers, regional carriers and hybrid delivery service.
How to Make Criticism Drive You
BY Nadia Goodman
These four steps will help business leaders overcome criticism and use it as a source of motivation.
Save for Tax Clash, Veep Debate Mum on Small Business
BY Catherine Clifford
Joe Biden and Paul Ryan touch on the role of small businesses in economic recovery but stop short of outlining entrepreneurship policies.
7 Ideas for 'Greening' Your Shipping Strategy
BY John Patrick Pullen
These tips can make your company's packages more eco-friendly, and maybe even improve your bottom line.
4 Tips for Staying Healthy on the Road
BY Lisa Evans
How to ward off germs when traveling for business.
How to Soften Rejection With a Positive Message
BY Ross McCammon
The Esquire Guy on how to make rejection sound better.
Profits or Bust: Inside the Mind of an Efficiency Expert
BY Catherine Clifford
Businesses often pay a lot of money to productivity analysts. We asked one business efficiency expert for his best tips.
Play Video The Esquire Guy's Guide to Saying No (Video)
BY Ross McCammon
The Esquire Guy on how to say no like you mean it.
Richard Branson on Why Volunteer Work Is Important for Business Leaders
BY Richard Branson
The famous entrepreneur and philanthropist on how a successful business can make a difference and make money.
Inside Richard Branson's Unconventional Business Approach
BY Kathleen Davis
The mega-star entrepreneur gave a glimpse inside the Virgin Group's success on the final day of the World Business Forum in New York.
Play Video 3 Steps to Avoiding Late Payments (Video)
BY Nina Kaufman
Attorney Nina Kaufman offers advice on collecting payments from customers in a timely and efficient way.
Debate 1: Obama, Romney Spar Over How to Tax Small Business
BY Catherine Clifford
In Denver last night, the candidates talked about their plans to cut taxes for small businesses. But they challenged each other's definition of what constitutes a small business.
Jim Collins on Creative Discipline, Paranoia and Other Marks of a Great Leader
BY Kathleen Davis
Speaking at the World Business Forum in New York City, the influential management thinker outlined why some companies thrive while others fail in hard times.
Sean Parker: Running a Startup Is 'Like Eating Glass'
BY Alyson Shontell
The Napster and Airtime co-founder says too many people with terrible ideas are founding companies.Ads by Google
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