Buying a Franchise 4 Do’s and 5 Don’ts When Exploring Franchise Concepts Be a professional, not a rookie. By Jeff Cheatham
Building a Business How Fortune 500 Brands Leverage a Special Type of Research to Drive Innovation By Gaurav Aggarwal
Thought Leaders The Right (and Wrong) Way to Be Influenced by Data Great data analysis might just give you a leg up when it comes to pitching your ideas. By Peter Mulford
Business News Be. Do. Go. Dreams are built of firmer things than feelings and passing passion. By The Epoch Times
Building a Business One Thing You Should Never Skip When Planning Your Course or Training Program Why the decision of conducting user research and learning needs assessments can make or break your program. By Ana Santos
Building a Business How to Grow Your Business When Customer Behaviors Change When customers seem unpredictable, these strategies will help you use their behaviors to your advantage. By Marco Ludwig
Building a Business Why Carson Palmer Still Studies and Criticizes His Professional Performance The former NFL quarterback has carried the sports habit into the business world, and it helps him identify his own strengths and weaknesses. By Entrepreneur Staff
Business News Google Is Rewarding Users for Sharing Coronavirus Symptoms Do you have a fever of at least 100 degrees, a cough and a sore throat? Google is asking on behalf of Carnegie Mellon University. By Matthew Humphries
Tech In Technology, Entrepreneurs Must Take the Biggest Shots to Make the Biggest Gains Here's how "moonshot thinking" can transform entrepreneurship - and three areas it could benefit the most. By Mark Minevich
Business News Here Are the Three Types of Arrogance, According to a New Study A team of psychology researchers broke down the idea of arrogance into three distinct levels. By Sheila McClear
Thought Leaders Report: 52 Percent of People Ask Themselves This Question Before Pursuing an Idea A new report asked 20,000 people from almost every country in the world how they come up with their ideas. Here's what they said. By Hayden Field
Thought Leaders 5 Science-Backed Ways to Boost Your Creativity These tips could revolutionize your approach to new ideas. By Hayden Field
Building a Business Watch Out for These 4 Warning Signs on the Road to Success Don't let overconfidence cloud your judgment. By Mark Chussil
Tech How to Achieve Your Goals (60-Second Video) Here are three things entrepreneurs should know today. By Hayden Field
Business News Stephen Hawking’s Final Paper on Black Holes Is Now Online It presents a solution for the black hole information paradox. By Mariella Moon
Business Funding Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Season 3 Episode 1: ‘Is She Pitching Us?’ Our weekly pitch show is back, and the investor judges are looking for answers. By Lydia Belanger
Thought Leaders 7 Ways Younger Entrepreneurs Can Be Taken More Seriously The new and unproven businessperson must develop credibility with investors and employees, suppliers and customers. By Brennan Agranoff
Business News A Mind-Controlling Parasite in Cat Poop Increases Your Chances of Being an Entrepreneur, Study Finds New research shows that those infected with toxoplasma, a parasite found in feline fecal matter, are more likely to take risks.
Building a Business Why Your R&D Budget Should Be the Last Place You Cut You can't compete in today's environment without spurring cutting-edge R&D. By Dennis Carey, Brian Dumaine, Michael Useem and Rodney Zemmel
Thought Leaders Reading Academic Research Papers Is the Best Success Hack You’ve Never Heard About Graduate-level research is a lot likelier to help you figure out real life business problems than that book of motivational quotes beside your bed. By Abdo Riani
Thought Leaders The Top TED Talks of 2018 So Far — and What You Can Learn From Them Check out seven compelling speeches that offer key takeaways. By Hayden Field
Business Ideas The Former Singer of Blink-182 Is Creating a Sci-Fi Disney for Millennials (and It Studies UFOs, Too) Tom Delonge says he's partnered with top-ranking government officials and aerospace engineers for his company To The Stars. By Stephen J. Bronner
Entrepreneurs Turns Out, Those Who Like Being Alone Can Be More Creative Why taking time for solitude benefits you and your brain. By Emily Conklin
Tech 5 Ways to Make AI Work for Your Organization Leaderships needs to understand technology before companies attempt to capitalize on its potential. By Ben Reuveni
Business Accounting The $250,000 Tax Credit You Could Be Using for Your Business The federal R&D tax credit allows qualified small businesses to claim up to $250,000 per fiscal year. By Michael Nierstedt
Building a Business 5 Ways to Do Original Research Faster and More Cheaply Recycling existing ideas (with subtle new twists) is easy, but what customers really want is new data they've never seen before.
Thought Leaders Stop Glorifying ‘Winging It’ and Make a Plan Staying focused on whatever is the next thing gets you nowhere without a plan. Preparation and analysis are key for any business leader. By Daniel Neiditch
Entrepreneurs Stressed Out? Science Says to Play a Video Game for 5 Minutes. It's more effective than sitting quietly. By Stephen J. Bronner