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Business NewsWhy This Old-School Payment Method Still Dominates Small Business — and How It Gives Owners an Edge
Think paper checks are obsolete? Most small business owners disagree — here’s why.By Gene Marks -
Business PlanEnergy Is Becoming the Defining Bottleneck of the AI Era. Here’s What That Means for Entrepreneurs.
AI data centers are rewriting the global electricity market. Here’s what entrepreneurs should know.By Arpit Jain -
Building a BusinessHow to Retrain Your Brain to See Every Crisis as an Opportunity
Everything you want is on the other side of hard.
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RetirementPeople Ignore a Ticking ‘Tax Bomb’ That Can Decimate Retirement. Here’s How to Stay Safe, According to a Former JPMorgan Executive.
Many Americans incorrectly assume their taxes will be lower when they retire.By Amanda Breen -
Thought Leaders‘Lost Learning’ Is Costing Your Business More Than You Think. Here’s How to Stop It.
Your organization doesn’t just lose talent when leaders move on. It loses judgment, and when that judgment isn’t transferred, your company quietly pays twice for the same lesson. -
TechA New Tool Is Cutting Down on One of the Biggest Time Wasters From Using AI
And it’s on sale right now. -
Business Operations & LogisticsWhy Vietnam Should be Part of Your Global Expansion Strategy
More and more ambitious companies are turning to Vietnam as a key part of their global growth plans. -
Thought LeadersNobody Talks About the Real Reason Why Most Management Strategies Fail
There’s a simple but powerful framework for managing teams and solving real business problems. Here’s how it works. -
Business NewsOracle’s Stock Has Plummeted 25%. Now It’s Cutting Thousands of Jobs.
The tech company is dealing with a plummeting stock price, and analysts say the mass layoffs could free up $10 billion in cash. -
Building a BusinessForget the Hype. Here’s How AI Is Actually Changing How Business is Run
Think you know how AI is changing the world of business? Think again -
Business NewsElon Musk Just Filed for Space X IPO That Could Make Him the World’s First Trillionaire
The confidential filing tees up a June blockbuster that could make SpaceX one of the most valuable companies ever — and Musk a 13-zero hero. -
Thought LeadersHow Smart Leaders Use These Simple Communication Strategies to Win Every Conversation
The conversation doesn’t start when you speak. It starts before that. Learn how leaders use pre-communication to earn attention and drive engagement.By Wilson Luna -
Business NewsA Cornell Instructor Is Using a Creative Old School Method to Combat AI Cheating in Class
Once a semester, a Cornell instructor has her students experience what it is like to write the old-fashioned way.By Sherin Shibu -
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Business NewsWarren Buffett Is Partnering With an NBA Star to Revive a Two-Decades-Long Tradition
The billionaire spearheaded the initiative for over two decades, but stopped the practice in 2022.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsIt Took Thieves 3 Minutes to Steal $10 Million in Art. Here’s Why Museum Heists Are Becoming More Common.
Thieves broke into the Magnani-Rocca Foundation outside Parma, Italy, and made off with works by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse. -
Business NewsMany Employees Are Complaining That Work Has Been ‘Stripped of Fun’ — Here’s Why
Something has shifted in American office culture, and employees say work has never felt harder and less enjoyable. -
Thought LeadersI Stopped Fixing Problems and Built a Team That Solves Them Using a Three-Question Rule
Leaders often fall into the ‘fixer trap,’ solving problems instead of developing their teams. This piece shows how stepping back builds independent thinkers, strengthens trust and scales leadership impact.By Charles Sims -
Building a BusinessThe Strategy P.F. Chang’s New CMO Is Betting On — And What It Means for Your Business
Here’s an inside look at Holly Smith’s first 90 days at P.F. Chang’s and how it can help your marketing team. -
Business IdeasShe Was Working Until 3 a.m. Every Quarter — What She Built Next Should Be a Lesson for Every CEO
Learn how one employee’s DIY AI solution serves as a blueprint for our business’s mission to automate repetitive tasks and empower human creativity.By Prince Kohli -
MarketingMost PR Firms Are Sleepwalking Into the AI Era. Here’s What They’re Missing.
The AI era doesn’t reward great media coverage or great SEO or great content; it rewards firms that have built all three into a single, coherent system. Most haven’t. -
Business NewsHe’s LinkedIn’s First Puzzlemaster. Here’s How His Games Benefit Their Business — and Your Brain.
Puzzles are a way to drive up engagement on LinkedIn and keep users coming back for more.By Sherin Shibu -
Building a BusinessMy Company Operates in Five Countries. Here’s Some Important Considerations Before Expanding Internationally
Expanding internationally is often framed as a growth milestone, but real success depends on whether your business model can survive new legal systems, cultures and regulatory expectations.By Nick Cherry -
Building a BusinessThe Refurbished Economy Is Booming — Here’s How It’s Helping Businesses Preserve Capital and Scale Smarter
The refurbished economy — built on tested, certified, and fully functional equipment — offers companies a way to reduce costs while maintaining performance.By Arpit Jain -
Side HustleA $2 Garage Sale Purchase Led to a Side Hustle That Earned $300K in Year 1: ‘It’s Not Just About a Sweet Treat’
Tamara Keefe parlayed a sweet passion into a lucrative business.By Amanda Breen -
TechThe AI Race Isn’t About Intelligence Anymore — It’s About Getting Things Done
The AI race has shifted from model capability to execution. This article explains why the companies winning aren’t building the smartest AI — they’re building products users never leave.By Maxim Surkiz -
EntrepreneursThe Secret to Actually Finishing That Passion Project? Treat It Like You Work in a Coal Mine, Says This Best-Selling Author.
Award-winning author and bookstore owner Emma Straub on making creative dreams a reality, and her new book, “American Fantasy.”By Dan Bova -
Building a BusinessI Started College at 16, Then Became a Yoga Teacher. Here’s How My Unconventional Journey Led to $100M.
Genevieve Gilbreath, co-founder and general partner at Springdale Ventures, says the winding path is most interesting.By Amanda Breen -
Business NewsNetflix Cofounder Reed Hastings Learned An Unconventional Leadership Lesson From His First Boss, Who Washed Office Coffee Cups At 4:30 A.M.
Hastings thought the office janitor was washing his coffee cups every week, but it was actually his boss.By Sherin Shibu -
Thought LeadersThe 3-Step Talent Audit That Keeps Your Leadership Team Aligned and Performing
Talent is your most valuable asset — treat it like capital, invest intentionally, make the hard calls and use clarity to boost performance and trust. -
Business NewsPeople Are Charging $1,200 to Stand in Historically Long TSA Lines for Fed-Up Travelers
Airport security lines have gotten so bad that a new cottage industry has emerged around trying to avoid them. -
Business AccountingSmarter Financial Decisions Start with Better Stock Market Knowledge
Understand risk, trends, and opportunity with this bundle. -
Business NewsThieves Break Off 400,000 Pieces of KitKat Bars in a Major Heist. Nestlé’s Reaction Was Surprising.
Twelve tons of chocolate bars vanished after leaving a factory in Italy, but Nestlé had a good sense of humor about it. -
Human ResourcesYour Team Doesn’t Need a ‘Work Family’ — It Needs This System That Holds Up When It Counts
If calling your company a “family” feels good, wait until you miss a number — real cultures aren’t built on sentiment, but on clarity, ownership and how teams perform when it counts. -
Business NewsNvidia CEO Jensen Huang Never Has One-on-One Meetings With His 60 Direct Reports — Here’s Why
Huang’s leadership structure is intentionally extreme by traditional standards.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsAir Canada’s CEO Will Resign After Making One Critical Mistake Following a Fatal Crash
Michael Rousseau released a condolence video after a fatal runway collision that was almost entirely in English. -
Building a BusinessAs a VC, I Can Predict a Startup’s Success in Minutes — And It Comes Down to 3 Traits (Not the Deck)
In venture capital, the deck is theater. The real signal comes from the founder sitting across the table. Three traits can reveal more about a company’s future than any slide ever will.By Charles Sims -
MarketingYou Can’t Land the Media Coverage You Want Without This Foundation in Place. Here’s How to Build It.
If Google can’t verify you, media won’t either. -
Thought LeadersExecutive Decision-Making Demands a Different Kind of Discipline. Here’s What That Looks Like in Practice.
The higher leaders climb, the less detail they touch and the more intentional their judgment has to become. -
Building a BusinessThe Future of PR Is Collaborative. Here’s Why Lone Wolves Will Lose
AI tools, real-time analytics and digital-first PR campaigns are driving growth in the industry, but the real growth driver is collaboration. -
Building a BusinessWhy Most Referral Programs Don’t Work — and How to Build One That Does
Discover the real reasons referral programs fail and how to create a system that actually works. -
Building a BusinessPR Crisis? Know When to Fight It Online — and When to Take It to the Press
Successful crisis response depends on both digital reputation management and media reputation management — more than anything, though, it depends on knowing the difference between the two and how to best leverage the tools of each. -
Building a BusinessWhy the ‘Gets It, Wants It, Capacity’ Won’t Build a Competitive Company
Role fit alone doesn’t build a competitive company. Real differentiation happens when people strengthen the strategy, not just the seat they occupy.By Andrea Olson -
Business NewsMacy’s Debuted a New Tool — And Customers Who Use It Spend 400% More. Here’s How It Works.
The retailer recently rolled out the tool to the general public after weeks of testing with select customers and thousands of employees.By Sherin Shibu -
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Business NewsPharma Giant Eli Lilly Is Paying $2.75 Billion for Drugs Designed by AI – Here’s What It Gets Them
The company says using AI cuts years off of research time. -
Business NewsA Helium Shortage Is About to Hit the Chip Industry. Here’s Why That’s a Huge Problem.
The war in Iran halted helium production in Qatar, threatening semiconductor manufacturing and rippling through the tech industry. -
TechAI Has Found a Smarter Way of Taking Meeting Notes
And a lifetime subscription just went on sale. -
Business NewsApple Just Fixed an iPhone Problem That’s Been Driving Fast Typers Crazy. But There Are Still Issues.
The latest iPhone update fixes a typing bug that made autocorrect worse for fast typers, but other frustrating keyboard issues remain. -
Business Ideas6 Low-Cost Small Business Ideas That Are Perfect for Families
National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day is a reminder that many great businesses start small, often within families. Here are six practical ideas to consider. -
Business Operations & LogisticsYour Startup Is Growing Faster Than Its Founder — Here’s the Playbook to Fix It
Running a startup like a one-person show works, until it doesn’t. Here’s what to fix before the whole thing stalls. -
TechReduce Your Business’s Software Spend: This Microsoft Office License Is $33 For Life
Get a lifetime Microsoft Office 2021 license and never pay a monthly fee again. -
Business LegalI Was Sexually Harassed at Work and Fear Silenced Me — Now I Fight For Safer Workplaces For Everyone
Here’s how silence and softened policies can create legal blind spots for businesses, and how business owners can reduce liability and make their companies better, safer places to work.By Megan Thomas