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Could You Use an Apprentice?
The old plumber and electrician trainee model has been reimagined for the new world—and could be exactly what a bootstrapped, growing startup needs.
Breaking a Few Eggs
Founders can give their companies a lot of charm and personality— but is that always a good thing? It’s the question facing Eggs Up Grill, a quirky breakfast spot that now has private equity owners, a CEO from TGI Fridays, a mandate to grow, and a delicate balance to strike.
'Not in My Neighborhood'
Sometimes a community just isn’t ready to welcome a strange new business. Here’s how dispensaries have managed to quell (or be defeated by) local objections.
The Founder & The Idea Man
The founder of MeUndies would have never met a man named Grease if both of them hadn’t ended up in the same federal prison. But their friendship changed everything (including the business).
Franchising's Fountain Of Youth
Young franchisees often prove to be a franchisor’s biggest asset. The challenge is finding them, funding them, and letting them take control.
The Hottest Chill In Franchising
Cryotherapy is the new wellness trend in franchising, and more than a dozen brands have already cropped up. Will it stick around like yoga or dissipate like oxygen bars? The truth is, it might not matter.
People Are Not Data
Want to really connect with consumers? Take it from me, a guy who ran marketing at You Tube, Spotify, Google, and Instagram : You can’t rely on data alone. It’s time to build some truly human connections.
Five Strategies For Franchise Growth
Every year, a few companies show massive gains in our Franchise 500 list by either leaping hundreds of spots or making a strong debut. How do they do it? We called them to ask.
Restaurant rescue?
Jon Taffer, host and executive producer of the TV show Bar Rescue, sees problems lurking in the franchise food space. To fix them, he’s opening his own restaurant concept, called Taffer’s Tavern. Will it work?
You Can't Control Everything
Diane von Furstenberg knows that things will go wrong, and that she’ll have doubts—even today! But she says there’s one thing entrepreneurs always can control: themselves.
First, Get Investors. Then, Make the Product
When she set out to launch the new paint brand Clare, Nicole Gibbons was told to build first and raise money later. But to really create the startup she wanted, she’d have to go in reverse.
How To Succeed In 2020
We’re not just about to enter a new year. We’re heading into a whole new decade. That means plenty of fresh opportunities, new challenges, and the chance to build businesses that will create a better tomorrow. Thirteen entrepreneurs and experts talked us through the trends to come—and offered advice on how to navigate your way to a successful future.
What If Your Product Doesn't Sell?
Jesse Wolfe created a delicious hummus that people loved, but he struggled to make big sales. Then he discovered that to succeed, you have to spot the opportunity in failure.
How To Survive A Wipeout
What happens when a company ignores its hard-core customers and tries to grow at all costs? GoPro discovered the answer: It crashes hard. Now the action-camera company is trying to pick itself back up—by thinking a lot smaller.
Stop Doing What People Hate!
Jesse Cole built a baseball team from scratch into the Savannah Bananas, the hottest ticket in town. Now he has a lesson for every CEO who wants to turn a company around:
Want To Keep Employees? Educate Them
Franchises struggle to attract and retain good entry-level workers. That’s why many are starting to pay for their employees’ education. The results are good—but franchises still have a lot to learn.
Learning To Work Together
When four friends decided to open a Coder School franchise together, they were nervous about what it could mean for their relationship. So they created a structure that left no room for gray areas.
Pure Barre's Ultimate Workout
The fitness brand pushes customers to be the best they can be. As company president, Sarah Luna is challenging the business to do the same. by STEPHANIE SCHOMER
A Hand To Hold
CLOSE TO THE HEART A necklace featuring her mother's thumbprint lends Lacouture constant support.
100 Powerful Women
Women know how to fight the good fight—and they won’t back down until the job is done. Get to know 100 female-led businesses and brands that are creating change and redefining the rules of success.
100 Powerful Women
Women know how to fight the good fight –and they won't back down until the job is done. Get to know 100 female-led businesses and brands that are creating change and redefining the rules of success.
100 Powerful Women – Karlie Kloss – Super-nerd
KARLIE KLOSS created a coding camp for girls, but the biggest takeaway isn’t how to code. It’s how to defy expectations.
100 Powerful Women
Women know how to fight the good fight–and they won't back down until the job is done. Get to know 100 female-led businesses and brands that ar creating change and redefining the rules of success.
100 Powerful Women
Women know how to fight the good fight –and they won't back down until the job is done. Get to know 100 female-led businesses and brands that are creating change and redefining the rules of success.
Katie Sturino's Megababe Line Goes Where The Rest Of The Beauty Industry Is Afraid To
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Erin Loos Cutraro Educates And Inspires Thousands Of Women To Run For Public Office
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From Nasty Gal To Girlboss: Sophia Amoruso Bounces Back From Bankruptcy
Nasty Gal’s Sophia Amoruso started and ran a booming company, complete with a Netflix series based on her life—until it all collapsed at once. With her new company, Girlboss, she’s doing everything differently.
Low-Cost Marketing That Works
What’s the best way to tell the world that your company exists and is open for business? Six entrepreneurs share their launch strategies and stories.
She Used To Sell Cigarettes. Now She Sells Health And Wellness
Lisa Locker built a high-powered corporate career. But when she ditched the suits and became a CycleBar franchisee, she found a whole new challenge.
Who Do I Hire First?
Growing a team is an important (and intimidating) step for a startup. And when money is tight, the pressure is on to get every hire right.