Entrepreneurship

I've had zero turnover at my company for 6 years – Here's how

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. A CEO on our board came to a company event last year and commented with amazement at the range of ages she saw on our team. Nothing negative, she said, but given the industry's reputation, she was shocked to see so many older people at a tech…

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How this celebrity chef is helping refugees rebuild their lives

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Chef Jennifer Sebasigari once dreamed of becoming one famous chefbut now she is dreaming of helping others achieve their dreams. From being a chef to advocating for immigrant and refugee causes with her SEBAS FoundationSebasigar's story is one of transformation and empowerment. Born in the East African…

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How to jumpstart your creativity when it's at a low ebb

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You are at your desk. It's the last place you want to be right now, in the middle of a busy week, with hundreds of unopened emails in your inbox and a nagging headache blooming around your temples. And yet you have a certain pitch. You have…

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Save on business travel for life with this $40 membership

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. Entrepreneurs who rely on business travel to sustain steady growth may find it difficult to balance the potential…

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Bumble redesigns app with updated algorithm, first moves

The next time you open Bumble, it might look a little different. On Tuesday, almost 10 years after launching with a mission to let women make the first move, Bumble is revamping its app with an overhaul that includes a new logo, an advanced algorithm and brand new features, including a standout called Opening Moves…

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Oregon Powerball winner fighting cancer, immigrant from Laos

The mystery winner of the $1.3 billion Powerball prize earlier this month has been revealed — and it's a heartwarming story. Lucky ticket it is bought in Oregon by 46-year-old Cheng Saephan, an immigrant from Laos who has been battling cancer for eight years. Saephan bought it ticket at a Plaid Pantry store in Portland…

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Streamline video data collection with this $79 subscription

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. Video content is arguably the most valuable type out there. For modern businesses, knowing how to effectively track…

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How to handle difficult customer conversations

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Every business owner knows the feeling – that pit in the stomach when you know you have to show the client some not-so-good results. You are busy with work to justify not answering the phone. You write the email but don't send it until late Friday to…

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Leadership lessons from the sudden closure of two popular chains

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In the wake of sudden shutdown of Chicago Foxtrot and Dom's Kitchen & Market (parent company of Outfox Hospitality), the story of how it unfolded serves as a powerful lesson for leaders on the importance of communication during a cRISIS. This scenario played out in real time…

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McDonald's CFO: Bigger burgers, more meat testing this year

After months of testing and teasing dozens of tweaks to its original burger, McDonald's is now unveiling one massive change that customers will notice — the size. In a call Tuesday with analysts, McDonald's chief financial officer Ian Borden announced that the chain will test a larger burger this year in select markets. “As we…

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