[ad_1] This story appears in the March 2017 issue of Entrepreneur. Subscribe » Someone in Madison, Wisc., has conjured Greek food. They went to MrDelivery.com, picked their local Greek restaurant and made their order. That information then zipped off to a centralized data center in South Africa (long story, hang on), …
Read More »Use Tradition and Ritual to Thrive In the Experience Economy…
[ad_1] I spent most of my childhood in Taiwan learning the ancient art of the Chinese tea ritual from my grandparents. I visited different tea farms during the summer with my grandfather and searched local tea houses and shops for the perfect blend. These shared experiences became both a cherished staple of …
Read More »What Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Achieved With His $197M Gift to Employees…
[ad_1] Last week, newly-anointed Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced via tweet that he would give a third of his stock options, that’s approximately one percent of the total issuance with a market value of $197 million as of October 28, to all Twitter employees. While he still holds an additional two …
Read More »What Entrepreneurs Can Do to Be Prepared for Changes to Healthcare Legislation…
[ad_1] This week, House Republicans released the American Health Care Act, the plan that if passed would take the place of the Affordable Care Act. Today, the House Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means committees are set to begin voting on elements of the proposed legislation. As it stands …
Read More »This May Not be the News You Want But Bringing a Lawsuit Just Got Easier…
[ad_1] There is some bad news for people who fret our society is excessively litigious. A startup in the normally stuffy insurance industry has just made bringing a lawsuit less risky. Level Insurance ( as in “level playing field’’), founded by trial attorneys and law partners Larry Bassuk and Justin …
Read More »Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare Subsidies…
[ad_1] Obamacare just survived a potentially fatal heart attack. In a major decision, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in a 6-3 decision that the federal subsidies that help nearly 6.4 million people pay for their Obamacare health plans are legal under the Affordable Care Act. The ruling avoids what many analysts …
Read More »Brand New Technology Is a Double-Edged Sword…
[ad_1] LEMKO is a premier communications software company that provides a complete mobile network at the cell site (RAN), distributing the core intelligence to the edge of the network and creating a reliable, flat IP architecture for mobile computing. Its next-generation technology eliminates costly backhaul, lowers data latency and delivers …
Read More »5 Signs Your Boss Might be a Psychopath (Your Emails Might Hold the Biggest Clues)…
[ad_1] They’re charismatic, unpredictable and make you do things you never imagined. These traits could describe the most inspirational bosses you ever had. But as we learned at a SXSW panel this week, they could also describe psychopaths when combined with other key traits such as ego, self-deception and callousness. …
Read More »5 Reasons Enhanced Benefits Programs Are Good for Business…
[ad_1] Not all that long ago, employees were happy simply to get a paycheck. Benefits were nice, but they were just that — benefits, not necessities. Today, employees expect health and dental insurance, retirement plans and more from their employers. While providing benefits may seem expensive, a majority of executives rank …
Read More »GOP Health Care Act Would Reduce Deficit, But Leave Millions Uninsured, CBO Says…
[ad_1] Under the Republicans’ proposed American Health Care Act, the federal budget deficit would decrease by more than $300 billion over the next 10 years, but would leave millions of people uninsured, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The CBO on Monday shared its analysis of the legislation that …
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