Julie Strickland


What Closed Doors Could Be Costing You

An expert makes the case that internal communications should be made through social networks. Do you agree?  Read story

Money Loves Mobile: VC Highlights From 2012

According to a CB Insights survey, VC activity in the mobile sector increased in 2012.  Read story

Email Marketing: 6 Things You Should Know

A new survey reveals how you should be using emails to get more business.  Read story

Decoded: Emotion in the Office

Starting up is a personal and passionate venture. But is there a double standard for showing emotion at the office?  Read story

George Clooney & 5 Other Celeb Spirit Entrepreneurs

Clooney hopped aboard the celebrity booze bandwagon this week when he announced the launch of his high-end tequila.  Read story

State of Family Businesses: 5 Things You Need to Know

The family business is a cornerstone of American entrepreneurship. So how is it going?  Read story

Crying at Work: Why the Stigma Is Wrong

Tears have long been verboten at the office, but they could be more beneficial than you think.  Read story

A Win for California's Chef Entrepreneurs (& for You)

California's new Homemade Food Act went into effect this month, making it legal for entrepreneurs to sell food made at home.  Read story

5 Reasons Your Customer Service Needs to Be Social

Engaging your customers on social media can reap great rewards, and ignoring them could cost you.  Read story

iPhone That Can Smell? Start-up Tackles Human Senses

Your iPhone may soon be able to detect the smells around you thanks to Adamant Technologies.  Read story

What Your Daily Routine Can Tell You

How much do you know about the relationship between your health and your productivity? Here's how to find out.  Read story

Silicon Valley Is Sinking (No, Really)

Surrounded on all sides by a rising ocean, the high-tech hub is ill-prepared for the risks of environmental devastation.  Read story

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