July 2012
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The further we push out the boundaries of knowledge and innovation, the more the...
– Thomas Friedman, New York Times columnist and author of “The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century.” (via nasdaq)
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5 Airports With the Best Business Services →
Flight delays can cost you precious working hours, but at these five airports, you can stay productive while you wait.
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The Business Travel Companion — Part 2 →
Now that you’re all packed and ready to go, it’s time to go on the big trip. But as any seasoned business traveler can tell you, the road to your destinations is not always a smooth one.
In the second part of July’s Special Feature, we will tell you what you need to know to have your travel day go smoothly—and effectively problem-solve if it doesn’t.
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Is Your Small Business a Target for Natural... →
Some cities are more prone to natural disasters than others, making them a riskier bet to launch a small business. Based on the most current information, entrepreneurs should avoid these five cities to lessen the risk of devastating natural disasters.
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Having It All: An Impossible Goal →
After reading the article, I wanted to yell, “Stop!”
Rieva Lesonsky responds to Anne-Marie Slaughter’s Atlantic piece on women and career goals—from an entrepreneur’s point of view.
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“One of the top items on President Barack Obama’s to do list - a 10 percent tax break for small businesses that make new hires - got tangled in an election-year tax debate as Republicans lead a filibuster to block the measure.” -Boston Herald
This morning, we learned that the recently proposed Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act—that could create nearly 1 million jobs—has been...
The 30 Coolest Entrepreneurs Under 30 →
incmagazine:
Inc.’s most promising young entrepreneurs, class of 2012, includes the founders of Pinterest, Spotify, and 28 other awesome, visionary outfits. You gotta meet them.
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How an Entrepreneurs' Conference Can Help Your... →
When it comes to mentorship, entrepreneurs are on their own. They don’t have access to the senior level guidance that employees at a company do. Here’s how our culture columnist coped with this problem in her entrepreneurial days, and the resources available to you.
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