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United States of Innovation | Fast Company
The bold ideas and brilliant urbanites who are helping to build the cities of America’s future.
10 Tips on How to Research Your Competition | Inc.com
Keeping tabs on your competition is a great strategy for growing your business. Follow these tips, from fellow small business owners, on which tools are best and how to get started.
YouTube - Fresh Perspectives: American Debt
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
4 incredible business success stories from stay-at-home-moms - Holy Kaw!
What Exactly Is a Business Plan?
Add more -ing to your business plan, to build your business faster and smarter.
The One-Paragraph Start-Up Plan - Yahoo! Finance
How to Write a Business Plan Outline
A guide highlighting the key elements that should be in your business plan and why
‘Something Ventured,’ a Love Story About Capitalism - NYTimes.com
“Something Ventured” is an admiring look at those who took a risk to back upstarts in past decades.
Is this purse line merely luck? - Jan Norman on Small Business : The Orange County Register
Handyman Service Business Plan - Executive summary, Business strategy, Market analysis, Productsservices, Advertising, Operations, Growth strategy, Risk factors
Food Trucks Now Tailored to the Chefs Inside - NYTimes.com
The recession created unemployed chefs and unused taco-and-burger trucks. Those trucks are being tricked out with cupcake ovens and teppanyaki grills.
25 Epic CEO Gaffes and Misdeeds | Business Pundit
100 Sites for Learning about Business
Favorite Transitions from CES 2011 : The World :: American Express OPEN Forum
What Exactly is a Business Model?
Everyone in the tech world talks about business models. But I’ll bet that if you quizzed a random sample of these people, you’d find that they really don’t know what a business model is. I did just that with my students at UC-Berkeley. Most raised their hands, and MBA student Blake Brundidge's attempt to answer the question was a valiant one—but none of them really had a clue. The only one who got the answer right was Lionel Vital, a Stanford student gatecrashing my iSchool class. The reality is that discussions of business models are like discussions of teenage sex: everyone talks about it...
Go, You Vampire Squid
I simply love Goldman Sachs. The Facebook deal is a brilliant poke in the eye for just about everybody, and proof, yet again, that money, like water, finds its own level. If there are buyers and sellers to be matched, and a fee to be made in the process, the fine folks at Goldman Sachs will figure out how to bridge that gap. So much the better if there is regulatory friction to arbitrage against, it simply raises the fee. For the last seven years, the venture capital industry has been saying that the IPO process is broken and startups are the losers. In a fine display of Wall Street’s can d...
‘The Daily Show’ Weighs In On The Facebook Investment Frenzy [Video]
John Stewart took a bite out of Facebook tonight on "The Daily Show," specifically Goldman Sachs' recent $450 million investment and what it means with regards to a possible Facebook IPO in 2012. Stewart wryly comments on the irony of Zuckerberg's reluctance to go public, "Mark Zuckerberg doesn't want to be transparent? The guy whose immense success was founded on mining our personal data, the guy who shares my photos with the whole world unless I change my privacy settings every half an hour!?"
Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development: Mobile Year in Review 2010
This video is well done and informative. If you weren't sure about mobile devices as a possible channel for learning then maybe you should ...
Six Companies That Did Not Survive 2010 - NYTimes.com
The owners of failed businesses have a million stories about why they failed. Here are some of them.
Forecasters Predict a Strong Recovery in 2011 - NYTimes.com
The tax-cut compromise and rising corporate profits and consumer spending are some of the reasons for optimism.
12 Days of Christmas Gifts Cost 9.2% More This Year - NYTimes.com
The increase was the second-largest in PNC Wealth Management’s Christmas Price Index since it was started.
How to Perform a Break-Even Analysis
How many units of stuff"”say, how many ham sandwiches, iPhone apps, or hours of consulting services"”must you sell in order to cover your costs?
Top 8 Traits Employers Look For
When looking for employment you should keep in mind the needs of potential employers. Of course you want the job – but what do employers want from you? 1. Loyalty – Loyal employees are the backbone of any organization. Look at your resume (or LinkedIn profile), does your work history seem like that of a […]
How to Choose the Best Name For Your Business
Entrepreneurs often angst over the perfect name for their business. This guide will help you choose a defensible trademark and a search-friendly, recognizable name.
Four Questions to Ask Yourself Before Starting a Business
How to Use the Government's Free Tools
The government has ramped up its free resources online and in-person for small business owners at any stage. Here's how to find all the information and services you need right now.
The Economics of Seinfeld
Facebook Places “Deals” Gap a Huge Success
Fast Company took a trip to Gap today not just to upgrade our denim wardrobe, but to “check in” on how the company’s Facebook partnership was panning out.
Innovation Isn’t a Matter of Left or Right - NYTimes.com
Most people assume that market forces drive inventions. But over the last two centuries, collaborative, nonproprietary innovation has eclipsed, and transformed, the marketplace.