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How Even the Smallest Company Can Offer Great Parental Leave
More companies are offering new parents paid time off. With smart planning, a parental leave policy won’t break the bank.
How I Got the Idea for My Startup
As the former director of business development at Foursquare and entrepreneur-in-residence at Andreessen Horowitz, Tristan Walker knew he could get people to invest in his company—if he came up with the right idea. He went through hundreds of concepts, from trucking to financial services, before landing on a subscription model for grooming products for people of color. He founded Walker and Company in 2013.
What's Next for the $400 Million For-Profit Built on Karmic Capital
When he founded Toms, Blake Mycoskie reinvented the idea of a company that does well while doing good. So what’s next for him? Doing that again.
Meet the Cycling Startup that's Reinventing Studio Fitness
Peloton did everything wrong - and still reinvented the studio fitness industry.
How To Negotiate Like A Pro
The rent on your warehouse. The price of essential supplies. Your top salesperson’s salary. You constantly negotiate to grow your business. Yet no one can be an expert on all types of bargaining. We asked America’s top negotiating pros to share their haggling tips and strategies so you can ramp up your dealmaking game.
Meet The Queen Of Legal Weed
Can a 58-year-old former insurance executive build the first national marijuana brand? With these gummies, she just might.
The Serious Guy Behind Dollar Shave Club's Crazy Viral Videos
NDA has been training its gun on Grand Alliance in Bihar over the spate of killings in the state. However, the reality is far different. Kanhaiya Bhelari reports
Josh Levin Powered His Way Through The Darkness
No.210Josh LevinEMPOWERED ELECTRICThree-year growth 1,944% | 2018 revenue $3.6M North Kansas City, Missouri | Founded in 2015
How A Job Layoff Kickstarted A Company
No.56Russ LaytonSPARX HOCKEYThree-year growth 4,916.2% | 2018 revenue $8M Acton, Massachusetts | Founded in 2014
How The 9/11 Tragedy Pushed Her To Build Anew
No.374Keri MungoSABGThree-year growth 1,228.9% | 2018 revenue $21 .7M Arlington, Virginia | Founded in 2005
“A Very Unfortunate Growth Industry”
No.392Keith Walawender and Mike BillerTOMAHAWK STRATEGIC SOLUTIONSThree-year growth 1,168.3% 2018 revenue $2.8MNashville | Founded in 2014
How Did The Top-Ranked Company On This Year's Inc. 500 Make It There?
No.1Chris Stark and David FreedmanFREESTAR
Setting The Table
No.305Krystle MobayeniBENTOBOXThree-year growth 1,480.3% | 2018 revenue $4.4M New York City | Founded in 2013
When Is It Time To Outsource?
Happy customers are repeat customers. But they may be happier if someone else does customer service.
How Do You Cut A Work Perk Without Hurting Morale?
Advice from the founders of America’s fastest-growing companies.
Ellen Pao On Social Media, Venture Capital, Leadership and #MeToo
Ellen Pao knows the startup world—and its skeletons—inside and out. The former venture capitalist and one-time CEO of Reddit is now the co-founder and CEO of Project Include, a nonprofit that advises tech companies on diversity and inclusion. Pao first rocked Silicon Valley in 2012 by suing her employer, legendary venture firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, for gender discrimination. Though she ultimately lost, her lawsuit sparked a long-overdue reckoning about how the tech industry treats women and people of color, and helped lay the groundwork for the ongoing #MeToo movement. In a wide-ranging interview, Pao explains why this is a critical moment for women in Silicon Valley, calls for greater regulation of the biggest internet companies, and warns entrepreneurs against the worst mistakes she sees founders make.
Inside the Vicious, Vicious Cheerleader Wars
Rebel Athletic is fighting a spangled, appliqued fashion-forward guerrilla war against an industry giant.
How To Handle Your Customers's Data With Care...Or Else
Jon Hyman has spent a lot of time thinking about privacy.
100 Boldest, Most Innovative Female Founders
The 100 pioneers, empire-builders, movement makers, innovators, creatives, serial entrepreneurs, and geeks building the most exciting businesses in America.
The Unlikely Business Of Being Brene`
The social worker’s research launched her into the ranks of leadership gurus. Running her own business has been a little more complicated.
The Benefits And Perks - Attracting America's Top Female Talent
Be flexible and creative and give the gift of time
How An Earthquake Led Me To A VR Startup
Bryn Mooser is the co-founder of Ryot Films, which produces media for immersive formats like virtual reality and 360-degree video. He started thinking about transformative technology while working as a Peace Corps volunteer in West Africa, living on the edge of the Sahel in a region that had cell-phone towers–but had never had landlines. Ryot initially published news stories that enabled readers to take social actions, and then pivoted into immersive video. In 2016, Mooser and his co-founder, David Darg, sold Ryot to AOL
Sports Tech Jumps Ahead
A blown ulnar collateral ligament—the UCL, in the elbow—is among the worst injuries a pitcher can suffer. And it costs teams millions of dollars. Sparta Science, a leader in the growing sports-tech industry, has figured out the answer. It’s in the legs, not the arm. Founder Phil Wagner believes he’s uncovered other secrets for minimizing athletic injuries while maximizing performance. So do his growing list of competitors. Game on!
How To Fix Everything From Your iPhone To Your Toaster
The guys behind iFixit want to show you how to fix everything from your iPhone to your toaster—for free. By doing so, they’ve built a huge business. Even though Apple totally hates them.
Your Awkward Phase, And Why You Should Love It
All growing companies eventually reach an adolescence - a no man's land between scrappy startup and big, established company. It may make you feel like an overwhelmed teen again. Don't let it.
The Next Steve Jobs
Many entrepreneurs and their backers will tell you they're playing the long game. But no one's doing it quite like Theranos's Elizabeth Holmes.
Will The Next Steve Jobs Be A Woman?
Why a rising tide of female founders will finally bring us the next iconic entrepreneur.
Inside The Mind Of Sheryl Sandberg
Facebook's COO is arguably the most influential woman in business. Now, even after personal tragedy, she wants to spread that influence to small businesses - and get women into seats of power everywhere.
How A Terrible Day Spawned a $70 Million Business
Megan Tamte was living her lifelong dream of motherhood - and she was miserable. Launching a store for other mothers turned everything around.
How Creative Perks Strengthen Corporate Culture
When you cant swing egg freezing and baby cash bonuses, consider more modest options that employees will appreciate.