Entrepreneurship
Rand Han recounts the long journey to setting up his own businesses in Shanghai.
- Mar 10
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Follow these tips for creating promotional materials that work as hard as you do.
- Mar 8
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In 2002, a group of Babson College entrepreneurship students ran out of room on their whiteboard. They had spent hours brainstorming new business possibilities, and the sudden space crunch threatened to cramp their creativity.
- Mar 8
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3 entrepreneurs offer tips on how to have a full-time job, sideline business and a great life.
- Mar 8
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The newest insights into loyalty programs reveal the best ways to engage customers.
- Mar 12
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These new portable video projectors make giving public speeches, sales presentations and product demos a snap.
- Mar 11
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Ten innovations that will improve quality of lifeāand bring down health care costs
- Mar 11
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The 661 axed auto dealers General Motors is offering to reinstate aren't ready to pop the champagne just yet. They're still waiting to find out about the terms they'll have to meet to regain their franchises.
- Mar 11
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When there's no more middle ground, a strong partnership agreement can save you the hassles of an expensive legal battle.
- Mar 11
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Hosted applications can be a great way to increase mobility and lower costs, but make sure it's the right fit for you.
- Mar 11
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10 strategies to help minimize the negative impacts of office tension
- Mar 11
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You could blame the economy for sluggish sales. Or you could thrive by truly partnering with your prospects.
- Mar 11
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It takes more than smarts. Here is an honest guide for assessing your ability to go big.
- Mar 11
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Gregg Fairbrothers wasn't born to business. He grew up in an academic household. "I didn't know a debit from a credit," he admits. Fairbrothers studied earth sciences at Dartmouth in the '70s, got his master's at Rutgers, and eventually moved to Tulsa, wh
- Mar 11
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