The climate for small business lending over the past few years has been dark to say the least, opening a door to entrepreneurs who pair business owners with interested lenders. More
Southern Co. CEO Thomas Fanning explains why his company is spending $6 billion to build the nation's first new nuclear plant in 30 years. More
All kinds of employers, from Bank of America to Blimpie, are rolling out the red carpet for returning veterans. What's in it for business, besides a tax break? Putting veterans' valuable skills to work.
We're about to have the worst of both worlds. Little or nothing in the way of cuts, and a lot in the way of loss of credibility and continuing partisan paralysis.
Frances Hesselbein has headed Peter Drucker's Leader to Leader Institute for 21 years. Before that, she turned around the Girl Scouts of the USA. Now she shares her lessons in leadership.
The problem isn't that Wall Street broke the rules to their own benefit, it's that the rules themselves are unhelpful.
A video of the former Girl Scout CEO visiting students at West Point with Ford CEO Alan Mulally.
Imagine unlimited paid vacation and sick leave, with no mandated office hours. Chaos, right? Not according to a handful of award-winning employers profiled in a new report on effective workplaces.
For family-owned businesses, the melding of personal and business lives creates a unique brand of conflict.
The real issue in Italy isn't its leadership. The nation's shrinking economic power has forced it to borrow more and more money to keep its sweet life going. A new leader won't change that.
Bats, hamsters, food allergies (from a chef). Why not look on the bright side? There's some real creativity here.
The renowned dealmaker built a fortune using little besides his wits. Now he's funding a crash program to stop the disease that's destroying his mind.
One consequence of the sluggish economy has been the rise of flexible workspaces. But will coworking fade when the jobs come back? More
It's easy to blame the little guy for persistently high unemployment, but the reality is that many small businesses are actually hiring while big companies aren't. More
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