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Surprising Networking Tricks You're Not Using
Experts reveal the tricks and digital tools they use to keep connections from fading after SXSW or any networking event.
How to Embrace 'The Lazy Entrepreneur' Philosophy (And Still Be Successful)
Many people believe you need to work like a dog to make your business a success, but that is not always necessarily true. Entrepreneurs that work smartly can have a successful business, while also working less hours.
Let Go of the Fallacy of Quantum Leap Success
Plugging away at small tasks can yield big results -- over time. Just be sure to plan.
How Making Employees Lifelong Learners Can Help Your Company Succeed
A culture that prioritizes learning results in a workforce focused on continuous improvement. Here are six tactics to cultivate a learning environment.
How to Overcome the Myths of Entrepreneurship
With a new startup popping up every day, many people have formed stereotypes of what entrepreneurship entails. Here are a few misconceptions about the entrepreneurial journey and how to overcome them.
Reality Check: 3 Steps to Bring Egomaniacs Back to Earth
When an employee thinks they're more valuable than they truly are, it can create problems.
When It's Appropriate to Micromanage
There is a fine line between being effectively hands-on and micromanaging. Here's when to get more involved.
What Movie Sets Can Teach Startups About Managing Creatives
We talk to a production company for its tips on how small companies can put together teams that work.
How Relationships Are Fueling One Online Locavore Marketplace
Boise startup Direct Local Food connects local farmers and ranchers on their terms – and in the process created a new way to help put more fresh food on tables.
How a 'Yes' Mentality Helped Turn 'Yes to' Into a Major Beauty Brand
Joy Chen, CEO of the company behind the Yes to Carrots and Yes to Tomatoes beauty lines, shares her experience turning the once unprofitable company into a fast-growing brand.
I Had Been Fired and Evicted, and Still Retired at 27
The young founder of a real-estate firm describes how he made his first million.
First-Time Manager? Start Here.
Managing employees for the first time is equal parts exhilarating and terrifying. Here's how to handle it.