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Transforming Your Passion Into Impact — Discover the Top 15 Franchises Shaping Children's Futures
Looking to make a real impact in kids' lives while running a successful business? Check out the top 15 children's franchises, according to the 2024 Franchise 500.
Trump Scorns This Immigration Visa, Though Truth Social Applied for One
The H-1B visa has been a path for skilled professionals to work for U.S. companies for decades, and remains vital to the tech industry, even when the former president says it's "very bad" for Americans.
Expand Your Business with a New Language While Babbel Is Only $150 for Life
Arguably the most popular language-learning platform in the world, its bite-size lessons are ideal for busy professionals.
10 Big Ways to Shine for National Small Business Week (and 5 Things to Avoid)
Every year, the U.S. Small Business Administration takes time to honor America's top small businesses. As one of the country's 33 million small businesses, you are the engine of the nation's economy. Share your story and grow new business by leveraging your connection with your community.
Starbucks Fights Labor Agency in Supreme Court Case
The coffee chain says the National Labor Relations Board has too much power to intervene in labor disputes. A min could stifle unionizing efforts nationwide.
America's Child Care Crisis Holds Back Moms Without College Degrees
The trap of low-wage jobs and pricey, hard-to-find child care hampers working mothers--and curbs small business growth.
Noncompete Agreements Banned by FTC
Federal Trade Commission vote willrender restrictions on where workers can take new jobs unenforceable.
Successful Businesses Have This One Thing in Common
I'm a professor of global healthcare entrepreneurship — here's what my research told me about a key component of a successful venture and how to leverage it.
Open Your Mind: There Are Plenty of Good Ideas You Can Steal.
Operating within your own information bubble may be satisfying, but it's limiting.
Why High Retention Could Actually Be a Red Flag for Your Company
Re/Max co-founder and chairman Dave Liniger walks through one of his biggest lessons in entrepreneurship.
Gen Z and Millennials Want to Have Hard Conversations at Work, but Managers Aren't Ready
Research shows younger generations don't subscribe to the old rules of work-appropriate conversations; they want to get personal.
Shelley Zalis Isn't Interested in Work-Life Balance
The Female Quotient founder explains why she rejects the idea of balance, and details the mindsets that help her stay positive and present as a working mom and entrepreneur.
Want to Instantly Be a Better Leader? Organizational Psychology Shows Boosting Engagement, Teamwork and Performance Comes Down to This 5-Letter Word
Best of all, you have to display the trait described at only an 'adequate' level.
In Silicon Valley, You Can Be Worth Billions and It’s Not Enough
Andreas Bechtolsheim, the first investor in Google, has an estimated $16 billion fortune. He recently settled charges that he engaged in insider trading for a profit of $415,726.
5 Key Questions Fintechs and Financial Institutions Must Answer to Stay Ahead
The world of financial services isn't just going virtual. It's in the midst of a digital renaissance.
Virgin's Richard Branson and Shark Tank's Barbara Corcoran Offer the Same Career Advice, and It's Life-Changing
Both entrepreneurial icons struggled in school, and both learned the same lesson about identifying and embracing our unique talents.
Star Psychologist Adam Grant Says You Can Get Empathy From Doing This 1 Thing
Bookworms will enjoy what the research has to say.
8 Levels Of Accountability To Manage As A Business Leader
It's key to manage your own accountability as well as managing it in team members.
How to Think About Turnover Like a College Football Coach
College athletes stay for five to six years, the same as your employees.
A Worrisome Sign? Business Economists Now Say Companies Can No Longer Raise Prices
A survey from the National Association for Business Economics predicts mixed results over the next three months thanks, in part, to still stubborn inflation.