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Make The Most Of A Young Staff
At their Tropical Smoothie Cafe stores, Dennis and Nicole Drake know that most young employees are temporary. But they invest in their future anyway.
The New Con Job
Eight years ago, Ally and Scott Svenson started hiring felons to staff MOD Pizza. That turned out to be one of the best business decisions they ever made.
How To Fight Back
After Jersey Mike’s came dangerously close to bankruptcy, CEO Peter Cancro learned to prepare for the worst— which set him up for lasting success.
Lilly Singh Aims Beyond Youtube
Social media stardom has a downside: Few who achieve it can transcend the digital platform and build a lasting brand. But with her new production studio, Lilly Singh intends to do just that.
Break The Rules! These 11 Founders Did
What happens when you blow off the traditional wisdom of starting a business? Take it from these 11 entrepreneurs: Things can work out even better.
Million-Dollar Maid
Christina Clark started working as a cleaner for Molly Maid 23 years ago. Today, she owns two franchise territories in Florida that earn a combined $1 million annually.
Make It Happen
A failing business can sometimes lead to a winning idea. It happened to this grooming products leader.
Yes,You You Can Do It All
Think you’re busy? Take a look at Guy Fieri’s calendar. Or the schedule of a U.S. Army general. Or a film producer. Or the CEO of a global organization. On the following pages, some of the busiest people on the planet explain how they get it all done.
Imagine The Possibilities
When you think like an entrepreneur, you see everything around you differently.
Family Affairs
Faced with diminished job prospects, millennials are increasingly partnering with their parents in the franchising world. The result? Wholly new family businesses— and stronger family ties.
Fresh Delivery
A young immigrant rises rapidly in the pizza business.
Experience Wanted
Their first businesses went bust. Their second ones turned into smashing successes. Why? Credit the lessons learned from those first go-arounds.
The Good General
With his latest opus due out this month and a half-dozen more films on the way, the director and historian Ken Burns has learned a lot about how to manage big teams through even bigger projects.
Hustle And Grow
What can budding entrepreneurs learn from hip-hop? As a new Philadelphia program has shown students: quite a lot.
You Can't Serve Everyone
By trying to create a luxe water bottle for the masses, Grayl built a product no audience wanted. So the brand hit reset.
The People's Gloss
How did a blogger named Emily Weiss build Glossier, a beauty brand so instantly beloved that its waiting list grew 10,000 people deep? By doing what her competitors wouldn’t: She listened. To everyone.
A World–Class Yarn
In 2012, two tourists, Matt Scanlan and Diederik Rijsemus, got stranded in the Mongolian desert. When they left a month later, they had a wild story, lifelong friends, and the seed of an idea that in a few short years would turn the cashmere business upside down.
No Products? No Problem
How Fridababy went from a three-person team with $10,000 in the bank to a baby-care empire sold in 30,000 stores.
A Brand Where Less Is More
Amazing Lash Studio founders Jessica and Edward Le are building a powerhouse business in the notoriously tough beauty industry. How? By saving customers time and money.
Mr. Clean Comes Clean
Pat Swisher was a brash young franchise titan until a stretch in federal prison changed the way he thought about business.
Fill In the Blank: “My Company Does _______.”
It’s not as easy as it sounds. And you’d better get it right.
It's A Whole Network Of Advisers
Need help with your business but have nobody to ask? Many entrepreneurs are tapping into a curated group of mentors— by signing up for online MBAs.
Glacial To Gangbuster
Sarah Kauss slowly, patiently persuad the world to buy her $35 fashion-forwad water bottles. Now sales are at $100 million.
Do You Need A Franchise Broker?
You want to buy a franchise but don’t know which one. A booming industry of franchise brokers wants to help—but first, you need to tell the difference between a true expert and someone just trying to make a buck.
Business As A Second Language
Two deaf brothers, eager to work together, find few barriers in franchising.
The Riskiest People In Franchising
You want to buy a franchise, but you don’t know which one. A booming industry of franchise brokers are profiting from just that problem—but if you’re not careful, they could deal you even more trouble.
Competition Is Everywhere And It's Not Always Sweet
PERFECT THE PRODUCT, YES , BUT GO ALL-IN ON WHAT NOBODY ELSE CAN REPLICATE : THE EXPERIENCE. THAT’S HOW DYLAN LAUREN BUILTDYLAN’S CANDY BAR.
Changing The Game
Many have tried to launch a new sports league. Few have succeeded. But that hasn’t discouraged lacrosse star Paul Rabil, who’s trying to revolutionize his sport—by competing against the league he once played for.
Don't Wait. Do It Today
What’s the greatest killer of companies? Corporate consultants Benjamin Gilad and Mark Chussil, who have worked with hundreds of giant brands, have an answer: It’s waiting to act on something that needs to be done right now.
Can Entrepreneurship Save Us?
After Hurricane Maria savaged PUERTO RICO, a man named JESSE LEVIN dropped in with a bold vision: He’d use what he’d learned as an entrepreneur and apply it to disaster relief. And it worked.