Radicals & Visionaries: Page 5
7 Startup Lessons By Baba Ramdev
Learn from the Baba who has become the biggest threat for MNCs with his ayurvedic products.
The Savvy Ways this Bracelet Maker Stays One Step Ahead
Joseph Ferlito anticipates potential future problems to ensure his company's success.
The Important Reason This Snack Company Didn't Wait for 'Perfect'
EPIC bars had imperfect production in the beginning, but it paid off perfectly.
To Grow, This Home Stager Said 'Yes,' and Figured It Out Later
Screenwriter Meridith Baer began a home staging business by diving in before she'd nailed down the details.
Innovation Gave This Yoga Company the Momentum it Needed
Meet the team that invented the yoga wheel and learn how they're keeping their idea fresh.
To Protect Their Vision, These Founders Turned Down a 6-Figure Opportunity
Brett and Sven Newman grew their company, Daylight Design, by focusing on the clients and projects they were interested in, even though that meant walking away from a large sum of money early on.
4 Brilliant, Risky (Let's Just Call It Crazy) Ways Real Entrepreneurs Made It Big
Maverick moves that paid off big and proved the naysayers wrong.
This Tech Founder Runs His Company Between Surf Sessions in Hawaii
The staff of the social media management app Buffer can work anywhere in the world. Here's how the company was designed for nomadic employees.
How Craft Brewing Inspired This Denver Winemaker
Ben Parsons is bringing top-shelf wine to the masses with Infinite Monkey Theorem, sometimes in cans sold as four-packs.
This Swim School's Model Makes Life Easy for Franchisees
Matt Lane and Paul Gerrard tested the waters before franchising SafeSplash, and it's been making waves ever since.
These Founders Called 1,000 Customers Personally -- and They'd Do it Again
Geoffrey Woo and Michael Brandt personally reached out to customers after orders of their product was delayed. It was weeks of work, but they don't regret it. Read on to see why.
Muhammad Ali Was a Marketing Genius Who Also Happened to Be a Boxer
Take it from the Champ: "If they can make penicillin out of moldy bread, they can sure make something out of you."
The Surprising Places These Boutique Hoteliers Found Opportunity
Boutique hoteliers check into America's smaller cities.
How Former PepsiCo CEO Roger Enrico Transformed the Corporation Into a Food and Beverage Giant
Enrico, who died at age 71 on June 1, helped Pepsi rival Coke and dive deeper into the food business.
The Baba Who's Making Billions
"I have always lived by my own principles which I had set. I was clear what I wanted to do and what I didn't. "