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100 Powerful Women
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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.

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10+ mins  |
October - November 2019
100 Powerful Women – Karlie Kloss – Super-nerd
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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.

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10 mins  |
October - November 2019
100 Powerful Women
Entrepreneur

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.

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9 mins  |
October - November 2019
100 Powerful Women
Entrepreneur

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.

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10 mins  |
October - November 2019
Katie Sturino's Megababe Line Goes Where The Rest Of The Beauty Industry Is Afraid To
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Katie Sturino's Megababe Line Goes Where The Rest Of The Beauty Industry Is Afraid To

Powerful women

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5 mins  |
October - November 2019
Erin Loos Cutraro Educates And Inspires Thousands Of Women To Run For Public Office
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Erin Loos Cutraro Educates And Inspires Thousands Of Women To Run For Public Office

Powerful women

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3 mins  |
October - November 2019
From Nasty Gal To Girlboss: Sophia Amoruso Bounces Back From Bankruptcy
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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.

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Startups Fall 2019
Low-Cost Marketing That Works
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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.

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2 mins  |
Startups Fall 2019
She Used To Sell Cigarettes. Now She Sells Health And Wellness
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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.

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3 mins  |
Startups Fall 2019
Who Do I Hire First?
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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.

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3 mins  |
Startups Fall 2019
Do People Say You're Crazy? That's Good
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Do People Say You're Crazy? That's Good

We’re told that business is rational and logical. But what if that’s wrong? Advertising executive Rory Sutherland, vice chairman of Ogilvy Group, argues that real success comes from defying everyone else’s logic.

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9 mins  |
Startups Fall 2019
Inside Uber's Innovation
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Inside Uber's Innovation

What does success look like at Uber? The company has famously had its share of scandals, and its IPO earlier this year disappointed investors, but in a letter to his staff, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi wrote that “our true north will be determined over the long term.” Much of that long-term vision is explored here, in a recently renovated industrial complex in San Francisco called Pier 70, which once housed shipbuilders and ironworkers but is now home to Uber’s Advanced Technologies Group. The employees in this space work on projects far outside Uber’s core ride-hailing business—they’re designing and developing self-driving vehicles, plans for aviation sharing, and the company’s JUMP bikes and scooters. And they get out of the office a lot: Working on transportation often means going along for the ride.

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July - August 2019
Build The Brand First
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Build The Brand First

Having a brilliant product or service isn’t enough. To capture today’s consumers, smart startups are first crafting a brand strategy—one that builds a forward-looking foundation for the company.

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5 mins  |
Startups Spring 2019
Did You Hire An Astronaut Or An Architect?
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Did You Hire An Astronaut Or An Architect?

If your employee is unhappy, it could be because they’re misunderstood. Caroline Stokes, founder of the recruiting agency Forward, explains the big question you should ask.

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3 mins  |
September 2019
From Indie To Franchise
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From Indie To Franchise

After running her sign-and-awning business for 18 years, Nikki Taheri decided to turn the operation into a FastSigns franchise.

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3 mins  |
September 2019
16 Entrepreneurs Age 20 And Under Are Making Their Mark
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16 Entrepreneurs Age 20 And Under Are Making Their Mark

The founders of the future are getting a major head start. Meet 16 entrepreneurs age 20 and under who are making their mark on today’s business world.

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September 2019
How Startups Are Thriving Smaller Cities
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How Startups Are Thriving Smaller Cities

To attract the best investors and employees, startup founders once had to move to the coasts. But now they’re turning around and going back home. Are smaller cities becoming the place to grow big?

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10 mins  |
September 2019
How Jazzercise Has Survived The Times
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How Jazzercise Has Survived The Times

Jazzercise was once the most famous fitness brand in America. Today, that’s hardly true—but thanks to a unique franchising arrangement, it’s just as beloved as ever.

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10 mins  |
September 2019
Always Be Closing? No, Never Be Closing
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Always Be Closing? No, Never Be Closing

Sales isn’t about pushing. It’s about persuasion. Jason Harris, CEO of the creative agency Mekanism, says it’s time to start thinking differently about making a deal.

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3 mins  |
September 2019
What It's Like Being Mentored By Gwyneth Paltrow!
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What It's Like Being Mentored By Gwyneth Paltrow!

Even the busiest, most high-profile people can make time for others. Here, the Goop CEO talks about the power of mentoring—and is joined by the cofounder of Maisonette, whom she’s supported for years.

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7 mins  |
July - August 2019
A Guide To Saying No!
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A Guide To Saying No!

Leaders love to be work heroes. But that can come at a hidden cost. Oftentimes, the most valuable thing you can do is say no—and here’s how.

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3 mins  |
July - August 2019
Should I Spend Big On Social Media?
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Should I Spend Big On Social Media?

Paid ads on social platforms can get your business in front of a lot of eyeballs. But don’t overlook the many other (and cheaper) ways to grow your customer base online.

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3 mins  |
July - August 2019
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A Hire Calling

An entrepreneur in need of new employees worries about making a bad choice.

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2 mins  |
Startups Fall 2017
Entrepreneur

Do The Right Thing

How an old slip of paper reminds ALEX FIELDING, cofounder and CEO of Ripcord, how to be a good leader.

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2 mins  |
Startups Fall 2017
From Ex-Con To The King Of Clean
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From Ex-Con To The King Of Clean

PAT SWISHER WAS A BRASH YOUNG FRANCHISE  TITAN UNTIL A STRETCH IN FEDERAL PRISON CHANGED HIS APPROACH TO BUSINESS. 

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7 mins  |
Startups Fall 2017
Fast Food's Robotic Revolution
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Fast Food's Robotic Revolution

When will robots finally take over the fast-food business?

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10 mins  |
June 2017
How To Learn The Most From Your Customers
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How To Learn The Most From Your Customers

LET’S SAY YOU wake up one day and decide the world needs a better mop, and you’re just the person to make it.

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3 mins  |
June 2017
When 'Doing Good' Isn't Good Enough
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When 'Doing Good' Isn't Good Enough

A social entrepreneur’s product flops, so he finds a new way to keep his cause alive.

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3 mins  |
June 2017
Why Are You Special?
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Why Are You Special?

It’s a weirdly hard question to answer, especially when pitching your company. This VC turned entrepreneur learned that the hard way.

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2 mins  |
June 2017
Is It Time to Rethink Gratuity in Restaurants?
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Is It Time to Rethink Gratuity in Restaurants?

There’s a growing movement to eliminate gratuities for servers. What does this mean for the restaurant world?

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January 2016