TrendHunter:
A growing number of people now work from home. Jelly is a business model that sets up collaborative work spaces for those not working in traditional work spaces, yet still craving social interaction.
Sure you could work from a local cafe, like Starbucks, which offers wireless internet connection, but those americanos add up fast, leaving you […]
KMBC.com:
According to a new poll, one of the biggest ways for Canadians to find satisfaction in their work is to open a small business.
The Ipsos Reid Study, which polled 900 Canadian small business owners on behalf of HP Canada with the results reviewed by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), found that 63 percent […]
Washington Post:
The following is adapted from a blog posting by Seth Goldman, co-founder of Honest Tea, a Bethesda beverage company specializing in organic and socially minded products.
I have come to realize that my years as a Red Sox fan have shaped me as an entrepreneur.
Like any good Red Sox fan, I have my share of […]
BusinessWeek:
In a recent book, Apples Are Square (Kaplan Publishing; July, 2007), the “control and compete” approach of many entrepreneurs is replaced by a softer set of leadership qualities: service, humility, compassion, transparency, and inclusiveness, among other traits.
Authors Susan Smith Kuczmarski and Thomas D. Kuczmarski gain credibility by virtue of having interviewed leaders ranging from entrepreneur […]
Springwise:
As the season of gift giving draws ever nearer, so too does the Herculean challenge of penning countless holiday cards, letters and notes to family, friends and colleagues near and far.
Pre.vu is offering a digital-age alternative that could make such tasks a little easier by allowing consumers to record a personalised message onto a CD […]
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