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A Surefire Way to Motivate Your Employees as You Grow Your Company0:57

Tekscape founder Dave Smith explains how he helps employees find structure within their workdays.


The Power of Word Choice to Build Your Brand

Dermalogica co-founder Jane Wurwand explains how language can help you create a distinct personality for your brand.

The Leadership Shift That Led Michael Jordan to His First Three-Peat (and Maybe the Second Too)

Wharton professor Adam Grant explains three fundamental styles of social interaction and how basketball star Michael Jordan made a shift in his that helped him win two sets of three consecutive NBA basketball championships during his career.

Why You Should Be an Early Adopter

Ben Huh, founder of The Cheezburger Network, explains why he always buys every new Apple, Google, and Amazon product.

Why You Should Choose a Provocative Company Name

Brendan Synnott, co-founder of Bear Naked, explains how he comes up with brand names that connect to customer emotions.

How to Cope With Tragedy

Srikumar Rao, author of Happiness at Work, explains how entrepreneurs can free themselves from carrying the burden of their uncontrollable misfortunes.

How to Know When Your Business Is Too Complex

Dave McKeown, COO of Predictable Success, explains how to identify the moment your business has become too complex to operate seamlessly.

How to Address Team Tension as Your Business Grows

Leadership advisor Anese Cavanaugh explains it's essential to deal with interpersonal tension as it develops--not ignore it.

Marcus Lemonis: Little Mistakes Can Have Big Consequences

Putting your hand in the company cookie jar? Not on Marcus Lemonis' watch.

The Secret to Overcoming Your Weaknesses

Brandi Temple, the founder of children's clothing line Lolly Wolly Doodle, says you need to be smart enough to know when you can't accomplish every task.

How Ethics Training Could Help Solve World Problems

Leila Janah, founder of technology non-profit Sama Group, believes business leaders can play a larger role addressing social and environmental issues.

Marcus Lemonis's 3 Keys to Good Business

Getting dirty is the key to getting rich, according to the host of CNBC's The Profit.

Start a Career in Social Entrepreneurship

Leila Janah, founder of Sama Group, a technology non-profit, says you should focus on the difference you want to make.

How to Bring Tremendous Meaning to Busy, All-Consuming, Daily Tasks

Srikumar Rao, author of Happiness at Work, explains how focus on your broader purpose and avoid getting caught up in day-to-day business activities.

Why You Should Be Terrified of Technology Investing

Stakes are high in the world of investing. Now is the time to play, says Marcus Lemonis of CNBC's 'The Profit.'

How to Manage a Volatile Stock Price

The Container Store founder explains how he has kept company morale high, despite an erratic stock price.

Why Michael Dell Decided to Take His Company Private

The computer giant is evolving, and Michael Dell is optimistic about its future.

So You Want to Be a Great Coach? You'll Have to Do This First

Executive consultant Marshall Goldsmith explains why coaching is never about the coach.

Entrepreneurship Can Change Your Personality Over Time

Cheezburger founder Ben Huh believes every entrepreneur starts out filled with wonder but changes to meet the needs of the company.

Marcus Lemonis on Moving Your Business Forward

Host of CNBC's "The Profit" shares his experiences and how he leads as a human, not a checkbook.

The True Definition of Social Entrepreneurship

Leila Jana, founder of Sama Group, a technology non-profit, believes purpose comes before profit for social entrepreneurs.


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