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When I Became President of KFC, Franchisees and Corporate Hated Each Other. But I Believed This Behavioral Theory Could Bring Them Back Together.
I was handed the undesirable task of righting the ship at Kentucky Fried Chicken. But the challenge allowed me to test a leadership theory.
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This 30-Year-Old Started a Business to Stop Food Poisoning in Its Tracks. Now It's Raised Over $20 Million — and Taco Bell Is a Customer.
Christine Schindler, co-founder of PathSpot, is on a mission to detect harmful pathogens, like E. coli, before they make you sick.
'Failure Is Just an Opportunity for Growth': How 1996 Olympic Gymnastics Gold Medalist Dominque Dawes Survived and Thrived As a Small Business Owner During the Pandemic
Dominique Dawes, the first female African-American gymnast to win an individual Olympic medal, highlights how small business owners can succeed through flexibility and balancing work and personal life.
Managing Every Single Task on Your Own Is a Trap for Business Owners — Here's How I Moved From Doing It All to Doing What Matters
Trying to do everything on your own doesn't benefit you or your business.
How the 2024 Election Outcome Could Affect Interest Rates and Impact Your Finances
Let's take a look at how each candidate's policies could impact interest rates if they win the election.
'A Real Growing Up Moment For Me': OpenAI's 39-Year-Old CEO Says He Learned a Lot from Being Fired
Sam Altman shares the lessons he learned after being fired (and rehired) from the company he co-founded and what he sees for the future of AI.
Nike's New CEO Was an Intern at the Brand in 1988. He's Now in Charge of Saving One of the Biggest Sports Apparel Legacies in the World.
Elliott Hill started his career at Nike as an intern in 1988 and took on 19 different roles in the organization before retiring in 2020. Now, he's back as chief executive.
Inside a Sport Marketing Giant's Playbook for Connecting Big Brands With Rabid Fans
John Rowady, the founder and CEO of sports marketing powerhouse rEvolution, shares his strategy for global growth.
How to Become the Most Valuable Employee At Your Company
We asked owners on our list of America's Favorite Mom & Pop Shops to tell us about their MVP team members.
Bad Reviews Can Destroy a Small Business. But If You Get One, Here's How to Bounce Back.
A one-star review can hurt your ego — and your business. But it's possible to prevent (and remedy!) this scary scenario.
Worker Demographics Changed During the Pandemic. To Find Quality Labor, You Should Be Doing This.
Small businesses are struggling to find the talent. But experts say to flip the conversation.
This Serial Founder on Why It's Cheaper Than Ever to Start a Business — and Other Surprising Insights
Brian Lee cofounded companies like LegalZoom and ShoeDazzle — and he believes many beliefs about business these days are nonsense. Sure, it's harder to raise capital. But it's actually cheaper than ever to start a company.