Entrepreneur magazine
March 2015
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A Winning Personality: Why Ambiverts Make Great Entrepreneurs
Ambiverts are individuals with characteristics of both introverts and extroverts. Could this balance equip them to be superior business leaders?
From Food Truck to Franchise: How These Cousins Turned Their Love of Lobster Into a Business
Two cousins saw profit in their passion for seafood.
The Anatomy of a Winning Business Pitch
Here's a breakdown of what a pitch includes and why it works, using a real-life example. Read and learn.
How a Federal Agent Helped a Struggling Taco Restaurant Turn a Profit
Audra De Vera's investigative skills helped her solve the mystery of why the taco joint wasn't doing well. Then, she fixed it.
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Create Value -- Not Just Buzz -- For Your Customers
Too many startups neglect the most important goal: determining why someone would want to buy what they're selling.
5 Tips for Leading Millennials
Take these steps to connect with the newest generation in the workforce.
3 Steps to the Perfect 3-Minute Pitch
Whether you're looking for partners, investors or guidance, you need to be able to communicate a succinct summary of your startup's value.
Food With Thought: How One Franchise Is Making the World a Better Place Through Sandwiches
The founder of Dallas-based franchise Which Wich is proving that a simple PB&J can make a big difference.
Financing Face-Off: Debt vs. Equity
One offers more money while the other allows for more control. The Money Guy breaks down the pros and cons of each option.
The 3 Steps to Creating a Mission Statement
One professional offers his three-step plan for crafting a mission statement for your business.
Fed Up With Bad Bouquets, These Friends Created the 'Etsy for Flowers'
Business is blooming for three friends who started BloomNation, a marketplace for locally designed, hand-delivered floral arrangements.
Why Being the Beta Chief Is Better Than Being the Alpha Chief
One expert proposes that the most effective leaders demonstrate authority through collaboration.
This Startup Is Making Stylish Earthquake Survival Kits
A film director and a stylist are bringing pampering to preparedness.
Videoconferencing Problems? Here's the System That One Company Swears By.
A wireless device cuts down the pain of connecting.
The Two Biggest Money Problems That Can Ruin a Business Partnership
Don't let money matters destroy your relationship.
How a Green Thumb Is Helping This Entrepreneur Earn Greenbacks
Smart Gardener brings ag-biz tech to the backyard.
Decisions, Decisions: What Separates Leaders From the Rest
The real leaders are those who take action.
How to Determine Your PTO Policy
Consider these four factors when deciding what your policy is for paid-time-off.
Social Analytics: How Necessary Are They?
Our resident 'geek' tells us if social media analytics add up to business success.
How This Company Is Helping Entrepreneurs Use 3-D Printing
Armed with a 3-D printer, this company helps entrepreneurs bring their dreams to life.
This Is How Millennials Want to Be Managed
The 'Just do what I say' approach might not work.
Are Paid Referrals Worth the Cost?
A look at the value of paid referrals and advisers and the difference between ethics and compliance.
How This Entrepreneur Reworked His Business Idea in the Face of Financial Armageddon
While a key aspect of his plan changed, City Winery founder Michael Dorf achieved his original goal: to build a place where people could eat, drink and enjoy an intimate concert experience.
Brush With Success: How 'Hello' Used Design to Stand Out Among Oral Care Brands
A breath of minty-fresh air ripples through the staid oral-care market.
What Leadership Is -- And What It Is Not
Great leaders inspire and create meaningful, lasting opportunities and new ways of thinking. They believe in change. They have an impact on the future.