Entrepreneurship

Pumpkin Spice Lattes are back at Starbucks: New Fall Menu

Starbucks fans, it's time to celebrate: It's Pumpkin Spice Latte season! Starbucks debuted its fall menu on Thursday, a day already considered the unofficial start of the fall season. Related: Starbucks wants to make its stores quieter — here's how the coffee company is making it happen This year's menu features the iconic Pumpkin Spice…

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Goldman Sachs Recruitment seeks women leaders in the boardroom

Women lead 70%-80% of customer purchaseand companies with at least one woman on their board have a higher return on equity than those that do not, the Women on Boards Project points out in website — yet women occupy only 20% of global board seats and are not expected to reach gender equality for decades,…

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What to do when your job won't pay you more

Feeling underpaid and undervalued at work? Gabrielle Judge, creator of the Lazy Girl Jobs movement, is here to fix that. She'll share her best strategies to accelerate your income and get the raise or promotion you deserve. Register now for our upcoming live stream to gain insight into topics including: How to maximize your time…

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How to find a loyal fan base for long-term business success

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. How to build a community of loyal customers? It's a question that likely haunts entrepreneurs and marketing managers. Here's the truth: It's easier than you think. I grew a sports card trading YouTube channel with over 11,500 subscribers right in my college dorm room. Every morning, I…

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3 ways to avoid getting in the way of your success

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I was in my mid-twenties, as rich as I'd ever been on my own, and broke. I should have been quite happy. The landscaping and snow/ice management company I started when I was 16 had just been acquired by a strategic buyer – a competitor who liked…

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Our brains are hardwired to resist change—here's how to use neuroscience to embrace it instead

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The term neuromanagement, or neuroleadership, refers to leadership principles that are based on understanding how the brain works on a physiological level. Understanding key insights from neuroscience and psychology can help managers and leaders implement brain-based strategies for effectiveness change management. Understanding how your employees will naturally…

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Circle K's Canadian owner makes a move to buy 7-Eleven

Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard has is said to have approached Japan's Seven & i Holdings, owner of 7-Eleven, in connection with a potential acquisition valued at about 38 billion dollars. 7-Eleven is the world's largest convenience store chain, with more than 13,000 locations in North America and more 83,000 worldwide. If successful, the acquisition would be…

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ChatGPT's new feature allows businesses to customize GPT-4o

ChatGPT now offers a feature that business have been looking for a long time. OpenAI DESIGNATED on Tuesday that paying developers can now customize ChatGPT's latest GPT-4o model with custom data. So businesses can load custom datasets to train the AI ​​chatbot and adapt it to their needs, be it coding or writing. Related: How…

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4 ways to combat disengagement and keep top talent engaged

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Employee disengagement is a silent crisis that erodes corporate profitability. At the staggering cost of the employee DISRUPTIONS and corrosion reaching hundreds of millions annually for large companies, engaging and retaining top talent has never been more critical. Keeping all your employees highly motivated can seem impossible….

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US non-farm payroll growth revised below: Labor Department

The Labor Department reported on Wednesday that the US economy produced 818,000 fewer jobs April 2023 to March 2024 than initial calculations suggested. The total payrolls revision of 0.5% – the most substantial decline since 2009 – was nearly 30% less than the 2.9 million originally reported. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' revisions came after…

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