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5 Tips for Maintaining Work-Life Balance, From People Who've Been There
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5 Tips for Maintaining Work-Life Balance, From People Who've Been There

Work-life balance is a constant struggle for entrepreneurs with a passion for business. We’ve got five tips that can help you maintain a personal and professional middle ground.

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January 2016
The Tools You Need to Manage a Far-Flung Workforce
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The Tools You Need to Manage a Far-Flung Workforce

How do you maintain productivity, communication and morale when your staffers are all over the map? There are many benefits and challenges to having a remote work force, but the right tech tools and leadership tactics can connect far-flung individuals into a cohesive, efficient team.

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January 2016
How & How Not To Help A Colleague In Need
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How & How Not To Help A Colleague In Need

How and how not to help a colleague in need...

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February 2016
Politics Pays. But Does Civics?
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Politics Pays. But Does Civics?

Most Americans agree that government is broken. But only a few brave entrepreneurs have tried to fix it—and their efforts rarely go well. Brigade’s experienced leaders think they can do better. And this election year, they’ll become an object lesson in taking on the greatest business challenges.

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February 2016
How Franchises Grow Fast
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How Franchises Grow Fast

 Quick over expansion is easy. But preparing for strong, lasting growth? That’s harder.

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February 2016
How To Ask For A Favor
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How To Ask For A Favor

Shreedutta Chidanada takes a look at limited overs cricket’s five best spinners since the start of 2015.

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March 2016
The Girl Scouts' Woman
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The Girl Scouts' Woman

Sylvia Acevedo is a former entrepreneur and NASA rocket scientist. Now, as CEO of the Girl Scouts, the lifelong member wants every girl to know how to access—and create—opportunity.

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May 2018
The $20,000 Motivation
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The $20,000 Motivation

The Splurge is our monthly column about entrepreneurs’ first big gift to themselves—because hard work deserves its rewards. This month: a watch that tells more than time.

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May 2018
The Future Of Fitness Will Be Franchised
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The Future Of Fitness Will Be Franchised

Only one in five Americans belongs to a gym. But with aggressive expansion strategies and low membership costs, clubs like Planet Fitness, Crunch, and Anytime Fitness think they can double (or even triple) that, and franchisees are lining up to get in on the action.

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October 2017
Mastering The Remote Workforce
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Mastering The Remote Workforce

Maintaining an all-remote workforce is no longer a fringe notion. But you have to do it thoughtfully. Meet the entrepreneurs who have gone completely remote and seen growth and productivity soar.

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September 2018
Meet The New Bosses
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Meet The New Bosses

Where will the next wave of innovation come from? Trick question: It’s already here. Meet nine entrepreneurs aged 20 and under who are making gains in giant industries.

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September 2018
The Solutions Factory
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The Solutions Factory

KAIROS is a company that makes companies. And those companies have a mission: Identify unsexy, overlooked, challenging industries, and then fix them like nobody else ever has.

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September 2018
Maria Sharapova And The Art Of Brand Building
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Maria Sharapova And The Art Of Brand Building

We’ve watched her bag five Grand Slams and an Olympic medal in tennis. But now she’s winning with her candy company, a mentorship program, and soon, hotel gyms. What’s her secret? Meet Team Maria.

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December 2018
Leadership With A Twist
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Leadership With A Twist

What happens when a company outgrows its founders? Painting with a Twist is in the process of finding out. The women who launched the business, which popularized the paint-and-sip concept (wine + paint = fun!), no longer felt they could lead it. So they set out to find someone who could.

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July - August 2019
Leaving Corporate Life
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Leaving Corporate Life

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.

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July - August 2019
The Reinvention Of Minted
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The Reinvention Of Minted

Mariam Naficy had a vision for her company, Minted, the artists’ platform and marketplace. But the business took on a life of its own, leading to unforeseen challenges—and profit.

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Startups Summer 2019
'How I Found My Business'
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'How I Found My Business'

The internet seemed to destroy the once-booming travel agency industry. But the industry has evolved, and for one U.S. military veteran, it provided the perfect opportunity.

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Startups Spring 2019
From Football Star To Franchisee
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From Football Star To Franchisee

After retiring from the NFL, Jason Avant set out to build a new career in franchising that would bring him (and his customers) plenty of joy.

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April - May 2019
My Instant Hit Was A Total Failure
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My Instant Hit Was A Total Failure

I had a great product. An immediate financial winner. But you know that gut feeling? Here’s what I found out. (Trust me, it was painful.)

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June 2019
What VCs Want
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What VCs Want

Kirsten Green, the founder and managing partner of Forerunner Ventures— whose portfolio includes Glossier, Hims, and Away—details what makes her want to invest in a brand, today’s biggest opportunities, and how the tech world is about so much more than technology.

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June 2019
Fight For Your Vision
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Fight For Your Vision

Melissa Butler knew her line of brightly colored lipsticks would be a hit—so when the beauty industry ignored and even rejected her, she kept moving forward.

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June 2019
Serving Double Duty
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Serving Double Duty

Kiesha Haggerty splits her time between life as an Oakland cop and as a Subway franchisee—but she’s found the two worlds to be surprisingly complementary.

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June 2019
Learning To Fail
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Learning To Fail

What can adult founders learn from fearless teenagers? Plenty.

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June 2019
Whom Do I Hire First?
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Whom Do I Hire First?

I’m starting to hire, and, frankly, I need more help than I can afford. How do I prioritize what roles need to be filled?

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June 2019
No Meetings? No Late Nights? No Work Insanity?
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No Meetings? No Late Nights? No Work Insanity?

What if working long hours, living on Slack, and growing as fast as possible isn’t the best way to run a business? The founders of Basecamp are pretty sure they have the answer.

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June 2019
Michelle Pfeiffer: "Follow Your Own Rules"
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Michelle Pfeiffer: "Follow Your Own Rules"

Michelle Pfeiffer wanted the fragrance industry to change its ways. The fragrance industry said no. That’s when she discovered what it really means to be an entrepreneur: If you want something done, you do it yourself.

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June 2019
Jon Taffer
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Jon Taffer

THE HOSPITALITY LEGEND AND BRASH, IMPOSING STAR OF THE HIT SHOW

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March 2018
From Owner To Employee
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From Owner To Employee

Rik Nonelle founded Window Genie, grew it for 22 years, and then sold it—but stayed on as president. He says that’s made everyone better.

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March 2018
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The Cure For Burnout

When my once-beloved business became the bane of my existence, I got out—out of the game, and out of the country.

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September 2017
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​Imperfect Is Perfect

HelloFresh thought people wanted beautiful food. They didn’t.

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September 2017