The 'Treps
How to Take a Vacation From Your Business
BY Donald Todrin
Why making time to relax and recharge is critical to your company's success and survival.
Stressed Out? You're Not Alone
BY Toddi Gutner
A recent survey shows that stress is affecting more than two-thirds of employees. Here are some tips to help make your workplace a little less stressful.
6 Scents That Can Transform Your Mood and Productivity
BY Lisa Evans
The practical way to transform your office environment with aromatherapy.
Quiz: Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Millionaire?
BY Ross McCammon
Check all that apply, then add up the points to determine if you're millionaire material.
How Much Should You Spend on Business Travel?
BY Bruce Schoenfeld
When you're footing the bill it's up to you: business class or public transportation?
6 Tips for Staying Supercharged
BY Grant Cardone
When running your business, sustained energy and razor sharp focus come from within, not from a caffeinated beverage or other external stimulants. Here's how to get it.
5 Simple Ways to Be Healthier and More Productive Without Leaving Your Desk
BY Lisa Evans
In a perfect world you'd hit the gym every morning and take hour-long walks at lunch to clear your head. Here's how to boost your productivity and stay healthy in the real world.
Richard Branson on Finding a Work-Life Balance
BY Richard Branson
The famous entrepreneur on living life to the fullest -- with or without a routine.
How a Pint-Size Entrepreneur Solved a Sticky Toy Dilemma
BY Katherine Duncan
When he was just 9 years old, Greyson Maclean discovered the key to his Lego frustrations on a pair of sunglasses.
A Beer Veteran Tries His Hand at Cider
BY Judy Sutton Taylor
Brewmaster Gregory Hall brings 'advanced' cider to the U.S.
At This Year's Clinton Global Initiative, a New Focus on Young People
BY Neil Parmar
While esteemed nonprofit leaders and political figures came together at this year's Clinton Global Initiative, here's how young people also got involved.
How Pre-Teen Entrepreneurs Cut Their Teeth in Book Publishing
BY Rob Salkowitz
From illustrated fantasy to business reality, see how these young treps learned stiff business lessons, care of their children's-book author dad.
Why Giant VCs Are Putting Trust -- and $1 Million -- into Cory Levy's One
BY Lyneka Little
This social-discovery app co-founder may only be 20 years old, but he has the venture backing of someone twice his age. Here, we ask him to expand on his top entrepreneurial challenges and key drivers.
How to Recognize and Act on Your Best Business Ideas
BY Scott Belsky
When inspiration strikes, apply these tools and lessons from experts to get the best results.
How to Build a Better Brainstorming Session
BY Caroline Tiger
Does collaboration help get ideas going, or does it quash them?
Is an MBA Still Necessary?
BY Jason Daley
Two outspoken academic leaders offer opposing views on the relevance of a traditional business education.
Top Colleges for Entrepreneurship 2012
Our annual ranking of the 50 best entrepreneurship programs in the U.S.
Top 25 Graduate Programs for Entrepreneurship 2012
BY Entrepreneur Staff
Our annual report evaluates the best entrepreneurship programs in the U.S. Here's a look at the top 25 graduate programs.
Top 25 Undergraduate Programs for Entrepreneurship 2012
BY Entrepreneur Staff
Our annual report evaluates the best entrepreneurship programs in the U.S. Here's a look at the top 25 undergraduate programs.
How a Bad Roommate Sparked a Dorm-Room Startup
BY Jodi Helmer
RoommateFit, an online matching software modeled after online dating sites, grew out of Justin Mares' bad roommate experience his freshman year.
Feng Shui and the Successful Entrepreneur
BY Lisa Evans
Your blank walls are doing nothing for your productivity. Bring these simple principles of feng shui into your office decor.
Spotlight: Justin's Nut Butter's Justin Gold, Entrepreneur of 2012 Finalist
BY Jane Porter
Justin Gold founded his organic nut butter company after his roommates couldn't stop eating his homemade creations. His commitment to healthy foods makes him a finalist for Entrepreneur of 2012.
Spotlight: Acucela's Ryo Kubota, Entrepreneur of 2012 Finalist
BY Jane Porter
Ryo Kubora performed nearly a thousand eye surgeries and discovered the gene that causes glaucoma, before starting his biotech company, Acucela. His innovation in the field of eye diseases makes him a finalist for Entrepreneur of 2012.
How to Navigate the Tricky Terrain of a Business Lunch
BY Ross McCammon
Who should pay? Are you talking too much? The Esquire guy breaks down the business lunch and why it's so much more than just a meal.
Spotlight: Sentek Global's Eric Basu, Entrepreneur of 2012 Finalist
BY Jane Porter
Former Navy Seal Eric Basu founded his cybersecurity company Sentek Global in 2001 while working from his living room. His determination makes him a finalist for Entrepreneur of 2012.
Spotlight: Adafruit Industries' Limor Fried, Entrepreneur of 2012 Finalist
BY Jane Porter
Limor Fried created her open-source hardware and electronics company, Adafruit Industries, in her MIT dorm room. The story of how she grew her business makes her a finalist for Entrepreneur of 2012.Ads by Google
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Using Apps to Connect with Employees
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Mark Cuban
Owner, Dallas Mavericks
"I love to compete. I want to get out there and kick your ass in the business world. That is what inspires me."
Ben Kaufman
Founder, Quirky Inc.
"I'm inspired by the Empire State Building. Probably not many people know that it was built in one year and 45 days."
Alexander Mendeluk
Co-founder of SpiritHoods
"When I see people bridging the gap between the limitations that the 'real world' imposes and what they realize they can manifest."
Bret Michaels
Musician, entrepreneur
"The secret to success lies in the gap between dream and reality."
Scott Heiferman
Meetup Co-founder
"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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