The line between a life changing pitch and a soul crushing hustle has never been thinner. You see them on your feed every day: the high energy speakers, the so called brand builders, and the lifestyle coaches promising a way out of the mud. We come from a history that makes us hungry for inspiration. […]
How to Build a Business That Thrives in Tough Economic Times
[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Tough economic times are scary for businesses and consumers, but the solution isn’t to take your foot off the gas. I opened the first Roof Maxx dealership in 2019, just one year before the Covid-19 pandemic. Today, it’s a nationally recognized residential roof restoration brand with […]
Can Startup Founders Become Great CEOs?
[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As your business evolves from startup to growth stage, so must your role. You may decide to stay small, especially if you like to do everything yourself, and that’s okay. But if you dream of scaling up, you will need an effective CEO. Until you have […]
Why Entrepreneurs Are Swapping Beach Vacations for Longevity…
[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Summer used to signal a slowdown. It was a time to unplug, travel for vacation and maybe answer emails poolside. But for most entrepreneurs and executives I know, including myself, “slowing down” feels more like a slogan than a reality. Amidst growing businesses, leading teams and […]
6 Ways to Tell If You’re a Great Leader
[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. All successful leaders, from front-line supervisors to senior executives, constantly want to know if their leadership style is effective. Great leaders are humble enough to know it might not be, empathetic enough to care and driven enough to make adjustments so that it does. After spending […]
Want to Win in Business? Start by Giving, Not Taking
[ad_1] 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, […]
Warren Buffett Doesn’t Believe in 10,000 Hours of Practice
[ad_1] The world was hanging on every word uttered by Warren Buffett at what would be his last shareholder meeting address as the Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. During the speech, the 94-year-old Buffett spoke about what made him great at investing. And as a tremendous relief for time-challenged listeners, he said it wasn’t […]
Remote Work Doesn’t Have to Mean Remote Relationships
[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Remote and hybrid work have opened doors to efficiency, flexibility and new ways of collaborating across distances. But as technology keeps teams constantly plugged in, many employees find themselves feeling more isolated. Those spontaneous hallway chats and unplanned lunch meetups that often forged the strongest workplace […]
How a Jersey Kid Grew His Business Into a West Coast Powerho…
[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. “Trust” isn’t just a word to Brad Wise — it’s the foundation of everything he’s built. Long before he was running the fast-growing Trust Restaurant Group, Wise was walking into a butcher shop in South Jersey, mesmerized by the craft of breaking down meat and the […]
The Murdochs Show Us What Not to Do in Succession Planning
[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Rupert Murdoch created and built a monumental legacy over the course of his lifetime. As the founder of News Corporation, Murdoch built a global empire, which includes influential media outlets like The Wall Street Journal and Fox News. However, his succession planning — or lack thereof […]