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Entrepreneur Josh Linkner says you should always question your practices--even when you're successful. Watch video
Entrepreneur Josh Linkner says you should always question your practices--even when you're successful. Watch video
Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Josh Linkner says you should never discourage them from coming to you with new ideas. Watch video
Entrepreneur Josh Linkner talks about his techniques for getting shy employees to open up and be more creative. Watch video
Entrepreneur Josh Linkner says everyone--not just a few--in your company must be creative in order to be successful. Watch video
Entrepreneur and VC Josh Linkner says if you want to beat your competition, you should try doing something that no one else would dare attempt. Watch video
Entrepreneur Josh Linkner gives advice on how to make your company more creative--and how creativity leads to growth. Read story
Mallika Chopra, daughter of Deepak Chopra, founded spiritual social network Intent.com. Here, she talks about finding purpose, mission, and passion in your w... Read story
Veteran entrepreneur Eric Ries talks about why the quickest path to a fast-growing company is through efficient leadership and constant evaluation of your go... Read story
Eric Ries says entrepreneurship is a career with many unknowns, but learning how to become lean will help you scale faster. Watch video
Entrepreneur Eric Ries says focus on long-term thinking instead of trying to satisfy the metrics of traditional accounting. Watch video
Veteran entrepreneur Eric Ries says start-ups are just a series of crazy experiments. Watch video
Eric Ries talks about how you know it's time to change the direction of your start-up. Watch video
Entrepreneur Eric Ries says constantly questioning how you're spending your time is the first step in making your business more efficient. Watch video
Entrepreneur Eric Ries says you should change the way you measure growth to find out if you're truly about to make it big. Watch video
Veteran entrepreneur Eric Ries talks about why the nitty gritty of start-up life isn't all that cool--despite what you see in the movies and on TV. Watch video
Entrepreneur Eric Ries says even if you meet your goals, if the plan is bad, you will fail. Watch video
Gilt Groupe CEO Kevin Ryan talks about hiring, firing, and managing employees. Read story
Warby Parker co-founder Neil Blumenthal reveals his company's strategies for bootstrapping, handling big competition, and finding a social mission. Read story
Co-founder Neil Blumenthal talks about his disruptive eyewear company's roots and mission. Watch video
Neil Blumenthal, co-founder of Warby Parker, knew he wanted to disrupt the eyewear industry, but first he had to find a mission. Watch video
Warby Parker co-founder Neil Blumenthal talks about new ideas for an improved and motivated company culture. Watch video
Neil Blumenthal reveals how his company Warby Parker managed to make a dent in a billion-dollar industry. Watch video
Neil Blumenthal, co-founder of Warby Parker, reveals why the best marketing plans are simple and won't bust your budget. Watch video
Your idea isn't the important part of your business. It's the execution that makes the difference. Watch video
Gilt Groupe's CEO Kevin Ryan says you should get to know all of your employees and learn when it's time to promote and let go. Watch video
Gilt CEO Kevin Ryan reveals how he hires and manages talent. Watch video
You know what's cool? $100 billion. Check out Facebook's growth, Facebook style. Read story
New Orleans chef John Besh has found the secret to success: Give back. After Hurricane Katrina forced his city--and company--to rebuild, Besh made growing a ... Watch video
In 2005, New Orleans chef John Besh was living his dream as a high-brow chef. Then Hurricane Katrina hit, and he lost everything. Here's how he staged a come... Read story
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans chef John Besh gave his booming catering company something it desperately needed: a social mission. Watch video
Chef John Besh talks about running his empire of restaurant and keeping up with expectations. Watch video
It wasn't long after Hurricane Katrina that John Besh's catering company was ready for more business. Watch video
Chef John Besh says the moment he stopped thinking about himself, he finally discovered his company's real mission-- and path to success. Watch video
By 2005, John Besh was living his childhood dream as a 'fancy pants chef' in New Orleans. But then Hurricane Katrina hit. Watch video
New Orleans chef John Besh thought he would go bankrupt after Hurricane Katrina, but saved his business by focusing on giving back to the community, instead ... Watch video
Gilt CEO Kevin Ryan talks about his background and the important people that helped build his flash-sale site. Watch video
Gilt CEO Kevin Ryan discusses how crucial it is to successfully manage your A-level employees. (Hint: Start with a raise.) Watch video
As Garrett Camp announces he'll be leaving daily duties at the company he built, sold, bought back, and ran for a decade, Inc. looks back at how he did it. Read story
Daymond John identified a cultural need for hip-hop fashion, and then grew FUBU into a $350 million (sales) clothing business. Read story
Daymond John was denied a loan by 27 banks, resorted to a second mortgage, and then set up a FUBU factory in his house before his mom placed a seeking-fundin... Watch video
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