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Tiger Woods


Why It's Trending: The golf star has confirmed his divorce from wife Elin Nordegren, following months of speculation about the couple's future.

Recovering From a Blow to Your Brand's Reputation

These 10 brands attempted, some more successfully than others, to bounce back from potentially game-ending disasters. Here's what you can learn from them.

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How Would You Fix Tiger's Image?

Entrepreneurs in public relations weigh in on how they would repair the billionaire golfer's scandal-plagued image.

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Recent Articles about Tiger Woods

Golfer Woods Tees Off New Venture

Nov. 7, 2006 -- Golf legend Tiger Woods is turning entrepreneur with the launch yesterday of his first golf course design firm. Ti...  Read more

Keep Your Eye on the Ball

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Would You Rather Be Bill Gates or Justin Timberlake?

Entrepreneurs from the 2009 Inc. 500 answer the question: If you could be anyone in the world, whom would you be?  Read more

Interviewing Geoffrey Moore: Core Versus Context

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My (Thoughts on) Apologies

It seems that there have been a lot of public apologies lately. Most of them have come from public officials or famous people who have made big mistakes. T...  Read more

Entrepreneurs Speak Up

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Secrets of a $110 Million Man

There are no guarantees when it comes to running a business. But the best entrepreneurs I know follow these guidelines.  Read more

Deploying IT: Easy as Replacing The Kitchen Floor

Real-life examples can teach you lessons about how to deploy new technology in your business, namely to research, double-check your research, and test out ne...  Read more

New Tools for Sales Training

Welcome to the world of sales training 2.0, where innovators are leveraging new technology—and new thinking—to make better sales people.  Read more

The Dumbest Products of the Decade

The 2000s were a decade of great innovation. These products weren't part of it. Remembering Crocs, the Segway, and other comical wares that will keep us laug...  View slideshow

The Knack… and How to Get It

Veteran entrepreneur Norm Brodsky, the man behind Inc. 's popular Street Smarts column, and Inc. editor at large Bo Burlingham, his longtime col...  Read more

The Dumbest Products of the Decade

The 2000s were a decade of great innovation. These products weren't part of it. Remembering Crocs, the Segway, and other comical wares that will keep us laug...  Read more

The Next Big Ideas: Cool Products from America's Coolest Young Entrepreneurs

Insomnia Cookies' jumbo deluxe cookies, which come in triple chocolate or peanut butter chocolate, are even more decadent than the six...  View slideshow

4 Common Questions That Irritate Customers

Ask any of these dumb questions during an initial conversation with a customer and you've probably lost the sale.  Read more

Does Every Home Theater Need a 3-D TV?

Looking to watch Avatar on DVD as it was meant to be seen? We test new 3-D TV models from Panasonic and Samsung.  Read more

Xbox Live Leaves Indie Developers in the Cold

Xbox will be even more socially connected, come autumn, but will smaller game developers be let in on the action? Probably not.  Read more

Search for Tomorrow

An army of fledgling companies is lining up to take on Google. Could the world's biggest search engine possibly be vulnerable?  Read more

Doing Your Homework

Starting a business is not a cinch. Both failed and successful entrepreneurs will tell you the road of building a business is littered with curves, turns...  Read more

Connecting with the Connectors

In this excerpt of chapter 15 from Never Eat Alone, Ferrazzi discusses the connections that are key to success.   Read more

60-Second Business Plan: Bye-Bye, Bogey

Geared toward those new to the fairways, here's a national franchise of golf training centers.  Read more

How to Rehire Former Employees

As the economy rebounds, it's time to think about hiring. Here's how to get back valuable staffers who fell casualty to layoffs.  Read more

Connecting with Connectors

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Fore Play

The Senior PGA tour. If you're a golf buff, you've probably toyed with the idea. We found one chief executive who actually did it. And guess what? Surviving ...  Read more

That's Chief Entertainment Officer

Smaller companies do fun better. We got that straight from the skating matador and dozens of his CEO colleagues.  Read more

The Great Leaders Series: Phil Knight of Nike

He conquered a niche, then brought it mainstream. He was one of the first American entrepreneurs to source product in Asia. And he created a brand that inspi...  Read more

The New Face of Confidence

Business leaders may be better positioned than they have been in years to make smart calculations about growth and strategy. Here's why.  Read more