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If You Cancel a Meeting With the Boss At This Company, Something Odd Happens
It's not what you think.
Want to Sound Smarter? This Stanford Professor's Simple 3-Point Technique Will Help
With a little structure, you can impress audiences with your ad-libbing all day.
70% of Consumers Say They'll Buy 'Green' Products, but Only 5% Actually Do. That's Due to a Common Marketing Mistake By Eco-Friendly Brands.
You have to remember how consumers really make buying decisions.
Its First Year, This Startup Struggled to Get 75 Clients. Five Years Later, They Have 18,000. Here's How They Did It.
Financial planning startup Facet knew they were targeting a huge untapped market. But getting clients wasn't as easy as they hoped.
Think You Screwed Up? These 6 Business Leaders Share Their Big Mistake — and Lesson Learned
Too often, we think a leader has to be right. But these businesses transformed when their leaders realized they'd had it wrong all along.
Before She Started Slutty Vegan, A Disaster Taught Her the Difference Between Making the 'Best' Choice and the 'Right' One
When things go wrong (and they will), Cole says it's all too easy to ask, "Why is this happening to me?"
Want to Do Better Work? Just Start Saying This One Word More.
It's not easy, but it's the key to each new accomplishment.
This Startup Is Reinventing the Yellow School Bus. Here's Its Playbook for Winning Over the Hardest Customers (Like Public Schools).
Zūm started out selling its "Uber for kids" service to parents. But then its founder realized they could sell to school districts, and have a much bigger impact. Of course, that was easier said than done.
Chris Hemsworth Used to Bomb Auditions. Then This Mindset Shift Made Him a Movie Star, and the Founder of a $200 Million Startup.
The Australian actor won't let himself forget where he came from, and what the point of success is.
A Staple Drink From History
Rooh Afza, a bright rose flavored syrup, has a long history and an unchanged taste. Forty years older than independent India, this nostalgia-tinged beverage is a permanent fixture in the South Asian imagination and aptly called the summer drink of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan
Making Avatars 'Intelligent'
Scanta was born out of curiosity about the augmented reality is now striving to make AR avatars 'intelligent' with immense possibilities awaiting to be leveraged
5 August Reading Recommendations From Editor-in-Chief Jason Feifer
Looking for something to read this month? Check out these five great options.
Upasana Makati - A Blessing in Disguise for the Visually Handicapped
She is the force behind India's first lifestyle magazine in Braille
Watch Gary Vaynerchuk Drop In -- and Drop Knowledge -- at Entrepreneur
In the latest episode of DailyVee, Gary finds his face on the cover of our new issue.