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THE MAVERIC
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THE MAVERIC

How I restarted after my mentor died.

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September 2020
THE DESIGNATED SURVIVOR
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THE DESIGNATED SURVIVOR

How I stepped up to guide my daughter’s company in the middle of a pandemic.

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September 2020
THE MERCHANT OF EVERYTHING
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THE MERCHANT OF EVERYTHING

How I failed and failed and failed until finding a product retailers love

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September 2020
THE CLOSER
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THE CLOSER

How I learned to outsell the sexists in auto showrooms and leveraged the experience to sell ad programs to dealerships.

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September 2020
OPENING THE WAREHOUSE DOORS: Cloud Computing and Distributed Warehousing
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OPENING THE WAREHOUSE DOORS: Cloud Computing and Distributed Warehousing

How logistics is leveling the playing field for small and midsize businesses

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September 2020
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Place & Purpose

So much for the onsite gym and the free lunch. They’ll return someday. But, as the 389 firms on our fourth annual Best Workplaces list show, how you work together is more important than the place you call work. Meet six of the companies rising to the new challenge.

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May - June 2020
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DTC Isn't Dead— It's Everywhere

Rumors abound of the end of direct-to consumer e-commerce. So why are DTC sales expected to grow almost 25 percent this year?

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May - June 2020
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Exit Interview – Andy Dunn

CLOTHES MADE THE MAN – Dunn co-founded menswear retailer Bonobos with Brian Spaly in 2007. (He is seen here at the Madison Avenue store in New York City.)

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May - June 2020
Alertmedia – Don't Start a Business Unless You Have a Mission To Build It On
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Alertmedia – Don't Start a Business Unless You Have a Mission To Build It On

Brian Cruver was a cocky, 29-year-old, freshly minted MBA who thought he had landed in the big leagues when he took a job in 2001 — at Enron.

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May - June 2020
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Lead With Purpose

Inc. tapped three masters of team management—Stanley McChrystal, Raj Kumar, and Daniel Coyle—for advice on sharpening your leadership skills in good times and bad.

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May - June 2020
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They Helped Save Their Co-Founder While Building a Company

Every founder knows that the culture they create can ensure their company’s survival. Rarely, though, does it save an actual life. But that’s exactly what happened at MX, a Lehi, Utah-based fintech company co-founded by Ryan Caldwell and Brandon Dewitt in 2010.

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May - June 2020
Build a Better Bottle— From Paper
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Build a Better Bottle— From Paper

Seeking an eco-friendly detergent bottle, California mom Julie Corbett created her own.

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May - June 2020
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Hustle and Heart

Monica Peraza O’Quigley loves the challenge of creating new companies. With her latest, the Etho, she’s zeroing in on her goal to empower women worldwide.

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May - June 2020
How SMBs Can Build Growth-Ready Teams
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How SMBs Can Build Growth-Ready Teams

Planning for the long term should continue despite short-term challenges in other areas.

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May - June 2020
HOW I GOT COVID-19 TESTS TO MARKET IN TWO WEEKS
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HOW I GOT COVID-19 TESTS TO MARKET IN TWO WEEKS

Everlywell founder Julia Cheek created a lab test game-changer. Then she took on the Covid-19 crisis—and found herself in the eye of a storm.

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May - June 2020
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Founders Project: Sure, you lead. But the right hire leads to success.

Daniel Lubetzky, founder of multibillion-dollar snack company Kind, talks navigating financial uncertainty and staffing for next-level growth with fellow Mexican-born entrepreneur Fany Gerson, founder of sweets company La Newyorkina.

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May - June 2020
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The number of Latinx startups is rocketing. Their funding is not. And the U.S. economy suffers

Unless we solve the “scaling gap,” we’re missing out on the opportunity to grow employment and GDP.

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March - April 2020
Chart Busters
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Chart Busters

Hal Leonard still making sheet music and beating the digital band.

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March - April 2020
The Real Workforce Impact of HR Technology
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The Real Workforce Impact of HR Technology

From automating basic administrative tasks to attracting more talented employees, HR technology has a lot to offer small and midsize businesses.

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March - April 2020
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Waco Then the World

How Chip and Joanna Gaines turned a modest Waco, Texas, house-flipping operation into one of the most powerful new brands in entertainment, publishing, and retail.

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March - April 2020
How I Did It – Survive and Shine
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How I Did It – Survive and Shine

AMBER LEONG CIRCADIAN OPTICS – She spent 20 days in the hospital fighting for her life, months after emigrating alone from Malaysia. Her experience gave her the courage to start a company. Her story made her a Shark Tank darling.

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March - April 2020
THE END OF OWNERSHIP
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THE END OF OWNERSHIP

Two years ago, Joymode was hot off a big funding round, and carving out a spot for itself in the booming sharing economy. But the startup is now backed into a corner and wondering: Is there such a thing as oversharing?

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March - April 2020
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Scandinavian Minimalist

VIKING RIVER CRUISES By dimming the glitz and emphasizing culture, the company reinvigorated an industry.

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March - April 2020
Remaking a Classic PACKAGING DESIGN
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Remaking a Classic PACKAGING DESIGN

The 13-egg carton was a design exercise for Randy Ludacer. Then an egg farmer called.

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March - April 2020
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Hitting the High Notes

Startups create the buzz, but some outfits, like music publisher Hal Leonard, born in radio days, outperform for decades.

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March - April 2020
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DINO DON'S BEAST MARKET

A journalist turned his curiosity about prehistoric creatures into a very modern enterprise.

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March - April 2020
What Makes A City Surge?
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What Makes A City Surge?

The best cities for new businesses in America aren’t always the ones you’d expect. Once again, Inc. and innovation policy company Startup Genome crunched the data to identify America’s hottest Surge Cities—and found there’s lots to learn from their successes.

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December 2019
The Silicon South Is Rising
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The Silicon South Is Rising

When Scott Millwood was growing up and going to college near Greenville, South Carolina, he says, “I didn’t see it as a place where I’d want to live.” With the textile industry moving its mills to Asia, “the city faced a really tough transition.” Millwood remembers the grand old Poinsett Hotel, erected in 1925, sitting vacant downtown.

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December 2019
California's Stealth Startup Hub
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California's Stealth Startup Hub

Once a recurring punch line in Johnny Carson’s monologues, the agriculture-and-oil town of Bakersfield, California—home to the country’s most prolific carrot farm—is not the most obvious example of a West Coast startup hub.

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December 2019
Company Of The Year: Impossible Foods
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Company Of The Year: Impossible Foods

Its first great feat was making veggie burgers sexy. Its second will be surviving success.

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December 2019