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TechAI-Powered Smart Ring Helps Entrepreneurs Track the Health Data to Drive Peak Performance
Your body is your business. This fitness ring helps you optimize both. -
Thought LeadersYes, You Can Let AI Work For You — But That’s Not How You Build Trust
As AI accelerates executive content creation, leaders face a new credibility gap: the more efficient communication becomes, the harder it is to sound human.By Cara Sloman -
Human ResourcesLicenses vs. Certifications — Why the Difference Matters More For Your Career Than You Think
Licenses and certifications often get lumped together, but choosing the wrong one can stall your career.By Peter Murphy
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Business NewsApple Made Nearly $1 Billion Last Year From a Technology It Doesn’t Even Lead — Here’s Why
Apple acts as a gatekeeper for big companies like OpenAI, Google and Anthropic.By Sherin Shibu -
Business LegalDivorce Doesn’t Care About Your Cap Table — It Cares About Value
Founders miscalculate risk when they equate equity with insulation; here’s what divorce law actually evaluates instead. -
MarketingWhy Are Gen Z Shoppers Obsessed With Retro Brands? The Psychology Behind the Nostalgia Trend — and How to Cash In on It
Nostalgia marketing leverages “newstalgia” to provide Gen Z with a sense of comfort and authenticity through retro aesthetics.By Murali Nethi -
Business NewsAmazon Just Bought a Company That Makes Four-Legged Robots. Here’s What This Means for Your Next Delivery.
The e-commerce giant acquired Rivr, a Swiss robot startup, as part of a company-wide push into automation. -
TechSmart Professionals Don’t Rely on Just One AI Model — Compare Them With This $67.15 Tool
A unified workspace that brings top AI models together so you can test ideas, refine prompts, and make decisions faster. -
Business NewsYoung Founders Are Using AI Agents to Run Their Entire Lives. Some Worry They’re Losing Control.
Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are obsessed with AI agents that code, text, and manage their business around the clock. -
Business NewsCo-Founder of Super Micro Arrested for Smuggling $2.5 Billion Worth of Nvidia Chips to China
Prosecutors say Wally Liaw and two associates used a “tangled web of lies” to smuggle banned AI chips through a Southeast Asian middleman. -
Business NewsElite NFL Athletes and Top CEOs Are Gathering for an Exclusive Business Summit in Utah
Entrepreneur Media and Athletes First are bringing together the biggest names in business and sports. -
Human ResourcesHow to Spot High-Potential Employees in Their First 30 Days on Your Team
This article outlines how leaders can identify high-potential talent within the first 30 days by observing the subtle behaviors that signal accelerated growth potential. -
Business LegalDon’t Let New Regulations Overwhelm You — Take Control in 30 Days or Less
Regulatory change is inevitable, but how leaders operationalize it often determines whether their organization stays in control — or falls into reactive chaos.By Reid Zeising -
Thought LeadersAre You the Problem at Work? These 15 Questions Will Reveal the Truth.
A candid look at emotional intelligence and leadership blind spots.By Roy Dekel -
Building a BusinessHow to Craft a Value Proposition That Attracts Your Ideal Customers
As an entrepreneur, you can’t afford vague messaging. When your value proposition is unclear, every sales conversation becomes harder than it needs to be.By Julie Thomas -
Thought LeadersHow Blood Sugar Crashes Are Secretly Crashing Your Work Productivity
Energy dips, brain fog, irritability and stalled focus are not always signs of burnout or distraction. -
Business NewsHilarious New Tool Translates Everyday English Into LinkedIn Influencer Speak
The tool pokes fun at LinkedIn posts and their corporate spin on events.By Sherin Shibu -
Building a BusinessEconomic Outlook — Here’s What’s in Store for Small Business in 2026
The next phase of small business growth will belong to those treating digitization not as a nice‑to‑have, but as essential infrastructure for resilience, scale and global reach.By Mark Barnett -
Business NewsShe Started With $25 Donations on Kickstarter — Now Her Chinese Noodles and Sauces Are Sold in Over 12,000 Stores
Fly By Jing’s founder, Jing Gao, reveals the secret ingredient for turning cultural pride into a thriving business.By Dan Bova -
Building a BusinessThis is The One Skill That Turns Businesses Into Movements
Strategy matters. Capital matters. Timing matters. Yet the entrepreneurs who consistently can nail their pitch with impactful storytelling have an extra edge.By Rogers Healy -
Business NewsAre Coupons Making a Comeback? How Discounts Are Quietly Shaping Revenue Wins and Losses
Coupons aren’t just nice-to-haves anymore. They often make or break a sale, especially for younger shoppers who see discounts as proof that the price is fair.By Erik Pham -
Business NewsIs Tim Cook Really Stepping Down? The Apple CEO Finally Addresses Retirement Rumors
During Cook’s tenure, Apple’s market value has soared from under $1 trillion to multiple trillions.By Sherin Shibu -
Business Operations & LogisticsWhy Most AI Investments Stall Before They Create Any Real Growth
Adding more AI tools won’t fix broken systems. If your operations aren’t connected, your AI won’t deliver real growth. -
Business AccountingWhy 97% of Traders Lose Money — and How AI Is Quietly Flipping the Odds
Most traders lose money — not because they lack skill, but because the human brain is poorly designed for probabilistic decision-making. AI is beginning to shift that statistic. -
Business NewsStanford Researchers Analyzed 391,562 AI Chatbot Messages. What They Found Is Disturbing.
A new study examined nearly 400,000 messages between users and AI chatbots, revealing many people fell into “delusional spirals.” -
TechThis AI Browser Assistant Helps Entrepreneurs Work Smarter Without Switching Tabs
This browser-based AI assistant brings ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini into one tab for a one-time price. -
Business NewsBeing Called ‘The Next Warren Buffett’ Is Supposed to Be an Honor. But Is It Actually a Curse?
Multiple investors anointed as “The Next Warren Buffett” have ended up in prison, bankruptcy, or obscurity. -
Business NewsSomeone Won a $14 Million Lottery Jackpot and Still Has No Idea. The Deadline Is In Two Weeks.
The winning ticket was purchased in October in South East London. If no one steps forward by the deadline, the prize goes to charity. -
Building a BusinessThe Hidden Growth Bottleneck Most Founders Don’t See
Many founders assume growth slows because of product or market issues. In reality, unclear and undisciplined communication often becomes the hidden bottleneck.By Jessica Wong -
Business LegalWhat Every CEO Should Do When a Customer Claims Your Business Caused Harm
When a serious complaint hits your business, the difference between chaos and control comes down to how prepared your team is in that first moment.By Reid Zeising -
Thought LeadersHow Welcoming Disagreement Can Make You a Stronger, More In-Control Leader
Knowing your lane leads to more of the good kind of control, not less. -
Business NewsHere’s One Operational Upgrade I’d Put In Place to Protect Franchises from Peak-Hour Chaos
When scaling exposes friction, unreliable connectivity is often one of the hidden forces quietly getting in the way.By Greg Davis -
Thought LeadersAI Is Making Leaders Question Their Worth. Here’s the Psychological Shift They Must Make.
As AI accelerates, the real competitive advantage may belong to those who can separate identity from output and lead without defensiveness.By Mandy Morris -
Buying a FranchiseBeware the Timing Trap — Is There Ever a Right Time to Start a Franchise?
Waiting for the “right” time to start a franchise often delays action, when success depends more on preparation and execution than perfect timing.By David Busker -
Business News25-Year-Old Landed a Job By Using This Old School Method: ‘It Got All of Our Attention’
Camille K. Manaois, a 25-year-old social media strategist, recently landed a job by using an old-school tactic.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsJosh D’Amaro Takes Over as Disney CEO Today. These Are the Biggest Challenges He’s Facing.
The former head of Disney’s theme parks division officially becomes CEO Wednesday, taking over from Bob Iger as the company’s stock stalls. -
Business AccountingWhy S-Corp Status Isn’t Always the Smartest Move for High-Earning Founders and Firm Partners
For high-earning founders and partners, the S-corp decision is less about tax theory and more about execution and infrastructure.By Tal Binder -
Business NewsDell Shrunk Its Workforce By 10% for the Third Year in a Row — Without Layoffs
Dell now has 36,000 fewer employees than it did in February 2023, a nearly 30% reduction over three years.By Sherin Shibu -
Building a BusinessFree Webinar | April 9: How to Build Your Own 6-Figure Business — No Employees Required!
Join small biz expert Ramon Ray to learn how to build a profitable six-figure business on your own — using smart pricing, virtual assistants and systems that help you scale without hiring employees. -
EntrepreneursHow One Entrepreneur Turned Pickleball Into a Media and Brand Empire
Celebrity pickleball coach Matt Manasse turned a pandemic pivot into a media career, celebrity clients and brand deals.By Leo Zevin -
Building a BusinessFree Webinar | April 2: Why Most Businesses Stall — and How to Build One That Keeps Growing
What separates companies that grow consistently from those stuck in boom-and-bust cycles? On April 2, Dave Stephenson, Chief Business Officer at Airbnb and former CFO, shares the playbook behind sustainable growth. -
Business NewsNvidia CEO Says This App Is ‘The Next ChatGPT.’ What’s All the Fuss About?
Jensen Huang made his bold prediction to Jim Cramer on CNBC’s “Mad Money” at the company’s annual GTC conference. -
Business NewsAmazon Plans to Slash USPS Shipments by Two-Thirds. Here’s What That Means for the Postal Service.
The Postal Service is in danger of losing its biggest customer and could run out of cash within a year. -
Brick & MortarThis Was the Real Estate Industry’s Biggest Mistake in Tech Development — and How to Fix It
Most proptech companies built their business models around agents and brokerages, not the actual end users trying to buy or sell a home. -
Building a BusinessShe Went From Being Ignored at a Farmer’s Market to Selling to PepsiCo for $1.95 Billion: ‘Embarrassment Is the Most Under-Explored Emotion’
Allison Ellsworth started her company after experiencing health issues and discovering the benefits of apple cider vinegar.By Sherin Shibu -
Thought LeadersHow High-Performing Entrepreneurs Design Their Businesses to Prevent Burnout and Constant Chaos
High-performing entrepreneurs intentionally design slack into their schedules, teams and systems to prevent burnout, reduce chaos and create a real strategic advantage. -
Thought LeadersWhy Trusting Your Imagination Is the Boldest Move You Can Make as an Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs are taught to optimize, measure and execute. The real advantage often lies in something far less measurable: imagination. -
Business IdeasFrom Coffee Shops to Culture Building — 5 Tips for Founders Creating Their First Workplace
As startups grow beyond laptops and coffee shops, the first workplace becomes a tool that shapes how teams collaborate and operate. -
Thought Leaders4 Ways Leaders Are Unknowingly Breaking Employee Trust — and What They Can Do to Rebuild It
In an AI-driven era, trust is a strategic asset — and many leaders are unintentionally eroding it. Here are five ways to rebuild it.By Sam Reese -
Business NewsThis Executive of a $6.6 Billion AI Startup Says She Has One Very Big Worry
Founded in 2024, this startup has grown at an incredible pace.By Sherin Shibu -
Thought LeadersWhy Resilient, Mentally Healthy Employees Drive Unstoppable Performance
If you invest in your team’s emotional infrastructure, and you invest in the company’s future -
Thought LeadersI’ve Built 10 Companies in 40 Years — Starting an AI Startup at 60 Is the Scariest One Yet
At 60, after building 10 companies, I’m starting an AI startup from scratch — and it’s the most important (and terrifying) one yet.By Brian Will -
Building a BusinessThis CEO’s Storytelling Strategy Helps Turn Messy Situations Into Big Brand Wins
A rainstorm nearly ruined a live cooking event. What happened next became the blueprint for how this CEO thinks about brand storytelling.