Tim Rice


Guy Kawasaki: 'Why I'd Love to Pay More Taxes'

Venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki explodes the notion that entrepreneurs care only about lower taxes and regulation.  Watch video

A Husband-Wife Team, the Holiday Shopping Season & the Birth of a Second Child

Patrick Mish and Devon Mish almost shuttered M-Edge Accessories when running the iPad case business from home became too much.  Watch video

Doron Reuveni: Trying to Find Tech Talent, and Making Acquihires in Poland

uTest founder Doron Reuveni faces a shortage of tech talent, plus difficulties getting his co-founder to the U.S.  Watch video

After Tragedy: 'Maybe I Can Start My Own Something'

After much misfortune, Zia Islam moves to the U.S. and starts Zantech IT Services, now no. 21 on the Inc. 500.  Read story

Firing & Layoffs: 'I Just Wish I Would've Done It Sooner'

Ken Schiller, co-founder of Texas restaurants Rudy's and Mighty Fine Burgers, recommends you hire slow and fire fast.  Watch video

How Zumba Fitness Turned Pirates Into a Street Marketing Team

Each week, 12 million people in 125 countries take Zumba Fitness classes. Here, co-founder Alberto Perlman talks about how he protects the company's trademark.  Watch video

How to Micromanage Less Yet Strengthen Financial Performance

The secret, says Clif Bar President Kevin Cleary, is to hire people who are connected and committed to your company mission.  Watch video

Russell Simmons: Success Isn't Measured by Results

Russell Simmons, serial entrepreneur and founder of Rush Communications, says you can't rely on the results of your labor to make you happy. You have to be p...  Read story

Dude, How Has Thrillist Grown So Fast?

In 2010, Thrillist founders Ben Lerer and Adam Rich knew it was time to diversify revenue streams. Here's how they did it.  Watch video

Fashion Week: How Rebecca Minkoff Traversed the Recession

A shrinking luxury market didn't stop designer Rebecca Minkoff from growing 498% in the past three years. The company ranks No. 706 on the Inc. 5000.  Watch video

'That's a Terrible Idea...You Will Fail'

When Josh Linkner, now CEO of Detroit Venture Partners, sought $1,000 to start his first business, he learned a lesson he will never forget.  Watch video

'If You Don't Do Politics, You Shouldn't Be CEO'

To build a business, great ideas and charisma only go so far, says Samuel Bacharach, Cornell professor of labor management. You must be adept at politics.  Watch video

Don't Accept 'No' For An Answer

Eric Albee, CEO of Aromatic Fusion, a fragrance product company, was denied an extension on his line of credit. So he found a different way to take on his fi...  Read story

How the SBA Can Help You Raise Money

Karen Mills, who leads the U.S. Small Business Administration, explains what the government arm is doing to help entrepreneurs borrow now.  Watch video

Why Gotham Dream Cars Founder Ignores Traditional Media

Noah Lehmann-Haupt, founder of Gotham Dream Cars, a luxury car rental company, focuses exclusively on targeted Internet marketing.  Watch video

TaskRabbit: From Start-up to Global Web Market for Odd Jobs

Last year TaskRabbit founder Leah Busque raised $17.8 million in Series B financing. Now she's looking to scale up rapidly in the U.S. and abroad.  Watch video

Actor Adrian Grenier Jumps on the Start-up Bandwagon

With film producer Peter Glatzer, Grenier co-founded SHFT, a website that showcases environmentally-sustainable products--and their creators and fans.  Watch video

Warrior Sports Manufactures Lacrosse Gear Domestically

Dave Morrow, a former college lacrosse player and founder of $200 million (sales) Warrior Sports lacrosse gear, says making products in China can compromise ...  Watch video

How Uber Taxi Rolls Out City by City

Travis Kalanick, co-founder of Uber, explains the local market approach he took to grow his car service in seven U.S. cities, Paris, and Toronto. Up next? Asia.  Watch video

How to Run a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign

Thanks to the JOBS Act, ordinary people will be able to invest in start-ups. Slava Rubin, co-founder of Indiegogo, a crowdfunding website, explains exactly w...  Watch video

Lessons From a Scientist-Turned-Entrepreneur

Bonnie Schnitta, founder of SoundSense, a noise-reduction consultancy, seeks out advice from financial and legal experts.  Watch video

What the Jobs Act Means for Indiegogo, Crowdfunding & You

Slava Rubin, co-founder of Indiegogo, a website where anyone can raise money, talks about the impact recent crowdfunding legislation will have on his firm an...  Watch video

How Travis Kalanick Decided to Take On the Taxi Industry

Travis Kalanick, the founder of Uber, talks about the day he knew his luxury cab service was a disruptive technology company that needed a fearless leader.  Watch video

How Wine.com Came to Dominate its Market

Since Mike Osborn founded Wine.com in 1998, he has tackled a complex web of state-by-state regulations, and effectively shut out competitors. Wine.com sales ...  Watch video

How Diapers.com Gets Customers Coming Back

Marc Lore and Vinit Bharara lure moms to their websites to buy diapers, soaps, and other essentials. Quick delivery, simple experience, and good customer ser...  Watch video

Ben Huh's Secret to Building an Audience Online

Cheezburger Network CEO Ben Huh oversees 60 humor websites like the I Can Has Cheezburger cat blog. Forget viral hits. He says user loyalty--his net...  Watch video

How to Identify Your Next Business Opportunity

As the co-founder of a Brooklyn gourmet food and wine shop, Jason Richelson knows first-hand the shortcomings of cash register software. So in August 2008 he...  Watch video

How 'wichcraft Multiplies Its Sandwich Shops

'wichcraft co-founders Sisha Ortuzar and Jeffrey Zurofsky talk about how they source artisanal ingredients and replicate a high-quality meal experience acros...  Watch video

How BaubleBar Undercuts the Competition

Amy Jain and Daniella Yacobovsky, the co-founders of online retailer BaubleBar, talk about how they convince customers they sell quality designer jewelry, de...  Watch video

What To Ask the Person in the Mirror

Harvard Business School professor Robert S. Kaplan explains his questions for effective leadership, and identifying the impact you want to make.  Watch video

Looking To Raise Capital?

Pravina Raghavan, New York District Director of the Small Business Administration, recommends you take advantage of free resources.  Watch video

The Man Taking Magnolia Bakery Global

Steve Abrams bought Manhattan's Magnolia Bakery in 2007. Now he's got big expansion plans, with stores in New York, L.A., Dubai & beyond.  Watch video

How A 27-Year-Old Leads Her Family's Business

Ashley Fina is the third generation at the helm of Michael C. Fina, the Fifth Avenue retailer and employee-recognition company. She talks about how she and h...  Watch video

This Investment Advisory Upstart Manages $20 Billion

Elliot Weissbluth, CEO of HighTower Advisors, has raised $165 million to pluck high-end investment advisors from established brokerage firms--and away from i...  Watch video

Top 5 Live Chats of 2011

Looking for inspiration? Watch our top five most-watched entrepreneur Live Chats in 2011! Viewed by nearly 100,000 people so far this year, we rank them here...  Read story

Deepak Chopra's Daughter on Work-Life Balance

Mallika Chopra describes how her father's well-being techniques served her, especially as she launched her own company, Intent, a social network.  Watch video

Carol's Daughter Founder Lisa Price Lets Go of the Reins

Lisa Price, CEO of Carol's Daughter, talks frankly about how she transitioned from mixing beauty products in her kitchen to helming a team of experts who do ...  Watch video

30 Under 30: 2011 Party

This year's honorees celebrated their accomplishments and shared their experiences of making it onto the list.  Watch video

Competition for AOL's Local News Site, Patch

Jane Bryant Quinn and Carll Tucker, the married founders of Main Street Connect, operate 52 community news sites in three states, and are looking to roll out...  Watch video

What's Your Exit Strategy?

Four-time entrepreneur Joe Apprendi talks about exiting three companies and how his latest--Collective, a New York online advertising firm--could be his home...  Watch video

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