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Want to Win in Business? Start by Giving, Not Taking
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In today’s startup-obsessed, venture-fuelled economy, there’s a popular belief that success belongs to the bold, the fast and the aggressive. In business, you must take: market share, attention, capital, etc., before someone else does.But this belief is not just short-sighted. It’s wrong.The most resilient, respected and profitable […]
Read MoreWhy Skills Alone Aren’t Enough to Build a Strong Team
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In the world of fast-growing tech companies, hiring tends to follow a predictable pattern. Leaders look for engineers fluent in the latest frameworks, product managers with impressive resumes, and marketers who know their way around every analytics dashboard. Skills are quantifiable. They are testable. And in high-growth […]
Read MoreCoinbase CEO Says Company Won’t Pay Hackers’ Ransom
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said in a social media post Thursday that a ransom note arrived via email asking for $20 million in Bitcoin in exchange for not releasing information hackers had obtained on Coinbase’s customers. “I’m going to respond publicly,” Armstrong said. “We are not going to pay ransom.” https://t.co/evpIBMFvRW pic.twitter.com/f6UPdkL5R0 — Brian Armstrong […]
Read MoreWarren Buffett Reveals Why He’s Retiring as Berkshire CEO
Warren Buffett, 94, surprised investors earlier this month when he announced at Berkshire Hathaway’s shareholder meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, that his nearly 60-year career as CEO was ending. Buffett’s successor, Greg Abel, 62, will take the reins on Jan. 1, 2026, though Buffett will continue as chairman of Berkshire’s board. Buffett revealed his decision to […]
Read More6 Myths That Are Blocking You From This $200 Billion Opportunity
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When we first set out to launch a telehealth startup, my brother Eli and I were hit with obstacle after obstacle, each one more confusing and contradictory than the last. It felt like the system was designed to keep outsiders out. And for a while, we believed […]
Read MoreIs It Time to Pivot Your Business? 3 Clear Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Many business leaders still see a pivot as a sign of failure. That mindset is not only outdated — it’s dangerous. In fast-moving markets driven by rapid technological change, staying the course can be riskier than changing direction. Persistence is admirable, but inflexibility is costly. Think of […]
Read MoreAirbnb Now Offers Bookings for Massages, Chefs, Fitness
This year, AAA is predicting a new Memorial Day weekend travel record with an estimated 45.1 million people venturing at least 50 miles from their homes from Thursday, May 22, to Monday, May 26. That’s an increase of 1.4 million travelers compared to last year. (The previous record was set in 2005 with 44 million […]
Read MoreBarbara Corcoran Finds a Buyer in One Day for $12M Penthouse
Longtime “Shark Tank” investor Barbara Corcoran, 76, announced last week that she was putting her beloved New York City penthouse on the market for $12 million — and the apartment almost immediately found a buyer. According to the latest Olshan Luxury Market Report, Corcoran’s duplex penthouse at 1158 Fifth had multiple bidders and sold for […]
Read MoreRefugee’s Multimillion-Dollar Business Beat Odds: Skrewball
Steve Yeng, co-founder with his wife, Brittany, of Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey, was born in Cambodia in the wake of the Cambodian genocide, which left more than 1.7 million people dead at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. When Steve was one year old, he was diagnosed with polio. His right leg became permanently paralyzed, […]
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