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Most Entrepreneurs Approach Culture the Wrong Way. Here's What They're Missing.
Entrepreneurs who treat culture as an add-on rather than the foundational context that shapes all business rules and behaviors are setting themselves up for failure.
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- Is AI Worth the Layoffs? Inside a CEO's Ethical Nightmare
- How AI Can Free Up Your Time For Less Busywork and More Innovation
- Why Waiting for Monthly Financial Reports Is Creating Blind Spots and Slowing Your Growth
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How AI Can Free Up Your Time For Less Busywork and More Innovation
If there's one trait every founder needs, it's a willingness to experiment. Today, experimentation is easier and more accessible than ever thanks to AI.
Why Waiting for Monthly Financial Reports Is Creating Blind Spots and Slowing Your Growth
Most CEOs can read a balance sheet. The difference comes when one can feel it.
How to Implement a Corporate Social Responsibility Program With a Lasting Impact
Corporate Social Responsibility programs are a great way to bring your brand's mission to life and unite employees across the organization around a shared purpose. Drawing from my own experience, here are some tips to launch and sustain CSR programs with lasting impact.
How to Know If Your Business Is Actually Ready for a Full-Time, In-House Hire
Here's what founders need to ask themselves before making an in-house hire.
4 Reasons Why Local Entrepreneurship Is the Secret Weapon of Great Franchises
Community-driven leaders not only strengthen customer relationships but also innovate and elevate the brand, proving that the best franchises are built on the foundation of trust, collaboration and local intuition.
Selling Your Business Goes Beyond a Price Tag — Ask Your Buyer These 5 Questions to Ensure They're the Right Fit
Before you sign the dotted line, ask the questions that reveal who your buyer really is — and what they truly value.
How to Recover from a Bad Business Decision (and Rebuild Trust)
When you're the one calling the shots, you're going to get things wrong now and then. Thankfully, getting it wrong can be just as instructive as getting it right.
Adapt or Fade — What Growing Companies Need to Know About Staying Relevant
Relevance isn't just about being seen. It's about being understood. And in a crowded, fast-moving market, that kind of understanding is one of the most valuable advantages any organization can cultivate.
They Started a Side Hustle Producing an 'Obvious' Food Item. It Hit $300,000 Monthly Revenue Fast — On Track for Over $20 Million in 2025.
When Jason Rosenbaum and Hailey Swartz couldn't find the product they wanted to see on grocery store shelves, they took matters into their own hands.
5 Lessons I Wish I Didn't Learn the Hard Way During My 20 Years in Business
Starting a business has been one of the most exciting and fulfilling chapters of my life — but it's also been unpredictable, humbling and often much harder than it looks from the outside. Here are a few pieces of hard-earned wisdom I wish I'd known from day one.
Why Sharing the CEO Title Usually Ends in Disaster
Two co-founders often think they can share the executive responsibilities as co-CEOs. This article will teach you why that is typically never going to work out as planned and will simply cause grief for the co-CEOs, staff and your investors.