[ad_1] For International Day of Happiness in late March, I decided to start our day at the office with a little fun. Related: Coloring Books for Adults Are Good for Creativity, and Selling in the Millions Since my company MyEffect has similar goals — helping companies make connections, pursue charity work and boost …
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[ad_1] The following excerpt is from the Staff of Entrepreneur’s book Start Your Own Import/Export Business. Buy it now from Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound A surprisingly small percentage of domestic producers export their wares. Your marketing goal is to convince the huge remainder that they can increase profits by exporting — with your …
Read More »6 Tips to Combat Time Poverty…
[ad_1] In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Brian Tracy discusses how time management techniques that can really make a difference in your daily life. Most people think they are too busy to stop and actually educate themselves on time management, but the truth is that you are too busy not to do …
Read More »Report: Yahoo Sets April 11 Deadline for Preliminary Bids…
[ad_1] Yahoo Inc. has set an April 11 deadline to submit preliminary bids for its web business and Asian assets, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing sources. Yahoo asked bidders details regarding financing, conditions or approvals that would have to be met on their end, and what key …
Read More »How companies screw up during a PR crisis…
[ad_1] United Airlines may be the most hated company in the world right now. The airline botched its response to a United passenger who was dragged, bloodied and screaming, off the aircraft after he refused to give up his seat to commuting crew members. CEO Oscar Munoz had to apologize …
Read More »What's Better: a Mentor or an Advisory Board (or Both)?…
[ad_1] In the past year, the Small Business Administration (SBA) published its final rule for the Mentor-Protege program, an initiative that allows small businesses to pursue larger and more complex federal contracts by partnering with a larger company that makes its expertise and resources available to the smaller firm. The …
Read More »What Small Businesses Can Learn About Creating a Lasting Bra…
[ad_1] Once you start a business, the hard part of entrepreneurship is keeping your business going. Pivotal to building a long-running business is creating a lasting brand. Small business owners and entrepreneurs can gain valuable insight on how to develop a thriving brand by emulating the actions of well-established brands. …
Read More »5 Essential Steps to a Great Job…
[ad_1] There are five essential steps to a great job, provided one is willing to do some hard work; shortcuts reduce chances. The following tips are for those who want to stay in the same field. For those who want to change fields or who have no idea what they …
Read More »An App That Unites Sports Fans in Any City…
[ad_1] This story appears in the November 2013 issue of Entrepreneur. Subscribe » When die-hard football fans find themselves in a new city, priority No. 1 is locating the place in town where the like-minded go to watch the game, drink beer and cheer. Now those displaced supporters can tap …
Read More »How One CEO Grew His Company From 12 Employees to 1,200…
[ad_1] In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Chris Haddon sits down with Mike McDevitt, CEO of Terra’s Kitchen and former CEO of Medifast. In the interview, McDevitt talks about his business history, including why he chose to pursue entrepreneurship over a safer, more established career and how he achieved massive …
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