Thought Leaders The One Line in the State of the Union That Shows Why Business Distrusts the President Sorry, Mr. President. Companies that treat their employees well are the rule in American business, not the exception.
Building a Business What Will You Do When You Don’t Win the Powerball? All the things you would do if you suddenly came into millions are actually within your grasp right now. Go for them.
Building a Business It’s Time for the Private Sector to Break States’ Stranglehold on Lotteries All lotteries are simply taxes dressed as a way to better your financial health.
Thought Leaders Entrepreneurs Need to Realize They’re All the C-Word So many people like to identify as entrepreneurs while trying to ignore the economic system that got them there.
Entrepreneurs Don’t Let the Loneliness of Entrepreneurship Kill You New studies suggest loneliness has adverse health effects. That's something entrepreneurs need to address.
Thought Leaders 5 Things Mother Teresa Never Said That Can Nevertheless Inspire the Hell Out of You The soon-to-be saint is one of the most-misquoted women in history. On the bright side, the quotes still resonate.
Thought Leaders Embrace the Imperfect Picture Beneath Your Masterpiece There is a secret picture underneath Mona Lisa's smile. There's one under yours, too.
Thought Leaders It’s Time for Sean Rad to Leave Tinder. For Good. Sean Rad is a skilled entrepreneur and visionary, but he has proven too often he isn't right for a larger, high-profile role.
Thought Leaders How Leaders, in Politics and Business, Use Influence Instead of Power True leaders understand the limitations inherent in power and choose to view their role as one of influence.
Building a Business Entrepreneur and CultureIQ Present the Top Company Cultures List Culture can be quantified. We ranked the best of the best in companies that are intentional about their culture.
Business Accounting What One Man’s Fight Against the IRS Teaches Us About Entrepreneurship Irwin Schiff's wrongheaded pursuit of fighting federal taxes left a lasting legacy for modern business owners.
Building a Business Danny Meyer’s Economically Nonsensical Solution to the Tipping ‘Problem’ In eliminating tipping at his restaurants, Danny Meyer just may have proven how necessary gratuities are.
Thought Leaders Believing You’re Capable Demands Doubting Yourself It's almost never a lack of faith that will sink you. It's a lack of doubt and a lack of understanding of what faith and belief really are.
Building a Business Dance Your Ass Off When You Win At a time when culture tends to punish success, it's important to remember the benefits of celebration.
Building a Business A Failed CEO Is Better Than a Successful Politician The political class's criticism about setbacks in the work of Trump, Fiorina and Carson is wrong and misguided.
Building a Business Private Aviation Company Wheels Up Raises $115M to Fuel App, Expansion The company, founded by serial entrepreneur Kenny Dichter, is bringing a membership model to flying.
Building a Business Innovation Can Happen in Small But Meaningful Ways When a surgeon decided to try something new four decades ago, it changed the face of a sport.
Thought Leaders When the CEO Goes Bad, the Whole Company Needs a Fresh Look Cutting off the head does nothing to fix what is likely cultural rot throughout an entire organization.
Building a Business Elitism Has No Place in Entrepreneurship Working on a startup, or being an entrepreneur, is no better than the labor of others. Remember that.
Online Presence Business Leaders Have a Responsibility to Support Police The trend of businesses ignoring and even disrespecting the role and sacrifice of law enforcement is a failure of leadership.
Thought Leaders CEO Pay Isn’t All That Out of Whack If You Look at Real Data Why do CEOs get paid so much? Because they deserve it. Plain and simple.
Thought Leaders Winning at All Costs Is Not True Leadership When you set out to win and don't count the costs, you end up paying far more than you expected.
Human Resources Teacher Gets to Keep Job Despite Being Tardy 111 Times in Two Years Be glad you don't have this guy working for you.
Building a Business How the NLRB’s Employment Ruling Could Hurt Jobs, Business Growth The NLRB just penalized the only entities providing jobs in this country, in the name of increasing employment. How does that make sense?
Business News Researchers Find Uber Use Leads to a Decrease in DUI Deaths A study of drunk-driving deaths shows Uber has a positive effect, provided the price is right.
Tech Court Rules FTC Can Come After Your Company After a Cyber Attack in a closely watched ruling, an appeals court says victims of hackers have liability for unfair-practices claims.
Business Accounting Apple’s Tim Cook Made a Rookie Mistake and Might Face SEC Sanctions The CEO of Apple, which is notoriously tight-lipped, selectively released information about his company's performance. That's not good.
Business Accounting 4 Ways Stock-Market Volatility Affects Every Business Entrepreneurs and small-business owners need to pay attention to market swings, whether they like it or not.
Marketing KFC Doubles Down on a Dumb Ad Campaign KFC believes that a negative response equates to a good response. No wonder the chain is struggling.
Thought Leaders James Harrison Is Right: Winning Is Better Than Trying The idea that everyone needs to feel like a winner is turning us into a society of losers.