Entrepreneurship

Behind the Beans – 20 Unbelievable Dunkin Facts

In a world where coffee is king and donuts reign supreme, one brand stands out as a sprinkle-covered beacon of delight: Dunkin'. From early morning commutes to late night study sessions, Dunkin' is woven into the fabric of our daily routines with a mix of caffeine, sugar and unbridled charm. With more than 13,000 units…

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4 tried and true ways to market your business better

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Marketing today encompasses a dizzying array of techniques, including market research, branding, inbound and outbound marketing, search engine optimization, content creation, influencer campaigns, and more. Marketing can seem complex, especially to an executive without direct exposure to them marketing the team. However, there is a simple basis…

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Biotech company fighting neurodegenerative diseases

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In this convincing episode of Founder CEOI had the privilege of interviewing Howard Berman, founder and CEO of Coya Therapeutics. Howard shared the remarkable story behind starting Coya Therapeutics, born out of a deeply personal family experience. We delved into his evolution as a business leader, exploring…

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Why the best entrepreneurs succeed by matching talent to roles

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. We often underestimate the importance of building world-class teams in our efforts to scale. You cannot hire one world class team. There are no hacks or shortcuts – you have to build them. But building these teams effectively is easier said than done. Teams are a puzzle…

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Netflix has a new cultural memo. Here's why it's a big deal

Netflix updated its 15-year-old CODE on company culture on Monday. Unlike the original 125 pages Slide Deck that the company popularized in 2009, the new version is much shorter — but that doesn't mean it's any less important, according to co-CEO Greg Peters. A big change was in the company's famous “gatekeeper test,” which is…

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IRS apologizes for 'thousands' of leaked tax records

That too IRS makes mistakes. In a rare apology, the Internal Revenue Service issued a statement apologizing for “thousands” of publicly leaked tax documents between 2018 and 2020, including the data of billionaire and Citadel CEO Ken Griffin, who was directly mentioned in the statement. The apology is part of an agreement Griffin made with…

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YouTube Surpasses Netflix Among TV Streamers: Nielsen Report

You're more likely to turn on the TV to watch YouTube, Netflix, or another streaming platform than to watch cable. Nielsen's June”meter” The report, which assessed what US audiences watch on a TV screen for the past month, found that more viewers are choosing to stream content through their TVs. YouTube had a record high…

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Disney is changing its Genie-Plus Lightning Lane system

Disney park goers are delighted to use the Genius+ servicewhich offers guests the opportunity to reserve a seat at the front of the line for their favorite ride to beat the wait times and crowds at the Happiest Place on Earth. But now, there is one new arrangement to the system. On Tuesday, Disney announced…

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AT&T CEO calls on Google, Meta and Apple to pay for subsidies

AT&T wants the seven largest and most profitable technology companies, THAT IS Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla to help subsidize internet and phone access in the US AT&T Chief Executive John Stankey said Monday at a telecom forum that big tech companies should be required to contribute to Universal Service Fund (USF),…

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I have created over 300 companies. Here are 4 things I learned about scaling a business.

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Starting a business requires a delicate balance of risk, passion, intelligence, research and self-belief. You have to trust your instincts – and stick to the hard work you've done to prepare business growth. You also have to weigh the potential risks against the faith and belief that…

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