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Remote work can work, but managers have to lead socially
TellMed Strategies CEO and veteran remote leader Tara DiMilia recently met with fellow Inc. 5000 alums to talk virtual turkey. In an honest exchange on pain points, DiMilia offered solutions to create a remote workplace employees loveBusiness -
4 Strategies for Cultivating Lifelong Relationships
If you master the art and science of customer retention, you can keep your clients forever.Business -
What the Ban on Non-Competes Means for Your Small Business
The playing field just changed radically.Business -
If TikTok is Banned in U.S., These Apps Could Benefit
Instagram, YouTube would probably be the biggestwinners of a ban,but smaller rivals could rise too.Business - Tiktok -
How to Incorporate Gifting Into your Marketing Strategy
Corporate gifting is a great way to humanize your marketing and create touchpoints with customers that will stand the test of time.Business -
Put People Before Profit for Sustainable Growth
One of the few evergreen business principles is that the companies with the best teams have the greatest odds of success.Business -
How Community Engagement and Awards Enhance Reputation
Consumers want to feel good about the companies they buy from.Business -
FTC Accuses Amazon's Jeff Bezos of Using Signal's Disappearing Messages to Discuss Competitors
Lesson one: Don't use auto-deleting, encrypted messaging services to discuss your company if you're in the spotlight for questionable business practices.Business -
Finding Motivation Amidst Entrepreneurial Challenges
Seven strategies to overcome motivational obstaclesBusiness -
ZeroAvia Is Trying to Solve the Sustainable Energy Problems of Air Travel--Here's How It's Going
Bill Gates-backed ZeroAvia opened a new 136,000-square-foot propulsion manufacturing center and announced plans to sell its technology to other sustainable power innovators in the aviation sector.Business -
I Asked Mark Cuban Why He’s Leaving Shark Tank. His Answer Is a Powerful Lesson for Every Business Owner
Mark Cuban's decision to leave 'Shark Tank' proves there's something he values more than money: time.Business -
High Rates Be Damned: Founders Are Using Credit Cards to Fund Their Startups
It's a worrying sign, especially as the average credit card APR nears 25 percent. But founders say they wouldn't change a thing.Business -
Taylor Swift Just Made History. Her 2-Word Response Is a Brilliant Example of Emotional Intelligence
Swift's latest album is her 14th number-one debut.Business -
After a 26-Year-Old Baltimore Founder Was Killed, Her Company Managed to Endure--and Grow
Pava LaPere was a burgeoning star in the Baltimore tech community. Her killing in September left her family, friends, and startup reeling. Now, their commitment to her legacy is fueling the company's against-all-odds growth.Business -
How Grace Na Has Grown Her Denim Brand Pistola--While Working With Her In-Laws
The entrepreneur shares her advice for keeping things professional with personal connections.Business -
America's Child Care Crisis Holds Back Moms Without College Degrees
The trap of low-wage jobs and pricey, hard-to-find child care hampers working mothers--and curbs small business growth.Business -
Chip Conley's Advice to Founders: You Don't Have to Be a Jerk
The hospitality and coaching guru has teamed up with Inc. to develop a workshop that helps entrepreneurs become savvier business people and better humans.Business -
Why High Retention Could Actually Be a Red Flag for Your Company
Re/Max co-founder and chairman Dave Liniger walks through one of his biggest lessons in entrepreneurship.Business -
Harvard Research Shows People Who Excel at Getting the Help They Need, and at Helping Others, Always Use This (and Never That) Word
Robert Cialdini, the author of 'Influence,' says it also increases collaboration and buy-in.Business -
Gen-Z and Millennials Want to Have Hard Conversations at Work, but Managers Aren't Ready
Research shows younger generations don't subscribe to the old rules of work-appropriate conversations; they want to get personal.Business -
People Who Speak With Confidence Do These 3 Things, According to a Stanford Communications Expert
The first step is to cool yourself down and slow your heart rate.Business -
Shelley Zalis Isn't Interested in Work-Life Balance
The Female Quotient founder explains why she rejects the idea of balance, and details the mindsets that help her stay positive and present as a working mom and entrepreneur.Business -
Richard Branson's Best Advice on Hiring the Right People Is a Masterclass In Leadership
Forget the impressive resume and the college degrees. Branson looks for something else when hiring his best people.Business -
Want to Instantly Be a Better Leader? Organizational Psychology Shows Boosting Engagement, Teamwork and Performance Comes Down to This 5-Letter Word
Best of all, you have to display the trait described at only an 'adequate' level.Business -
The Surprising Hiring Hack That Helped an Underwear Brand Grow Its Community
An unexpected app played a key role in getting Inc. 5000 brand Woxer off the ground. Founder and CEO Alexandra Fuente shares her strategy.Business -
This New Startup Wants to Help Founders Find Angel Investors
Cherub, which aims to be a matchmaker for businesses and angel investors, raised $1.1 million to launch in March.Business -
5 Key Questions Fintechs and Financial Institutions Must Answer to Stay Ahead
The world of financial services isn't just going virtual. It's in the midst of a digital renaissance.Business -
United Airlines Just Announced a Simple Change, and I Think Middle-Seat Passengers Will Be Very Happy
Minimal effort for you, measurable benefit for them.Business -
6 Strategies for Improving Your Business Reputation Online
Your business growth and loyalty can be destroyed by negative reviews if you don't manage them.Business -
Virgin's Richard Branson and Shark Tank's Barbara Corcoran Offer the Same Career Advice, and It's Life-Changing
Both entrepreneurial icons struggled in school, and both learned the same lesson about identifying and embracing our unique talents.Business -
Want to Be More Successful? Psychology Says You Should Stop Trying to Be Optimistic and Be Hopeful Instead
No, hope and optimism are not the same thing. And research is clear that for positive life outcomes, hope is most important.Business -
More Bad News for the Fed: Its Favorite Inflation Gauge Increased More Than Expected in March
The PCE price index surged last month, putting the rate cut hopes of entrepreneurs on ice.Business -
Star Psychologist Adam Grant Says You Can Get Empathy From Doing This 1 Thing
Bookworms will enjoy what the research has to say.Business -
UAW Workers Approve Deal With Daimler Truck at Southern Sites
New contract offers a 25 percent wage boost over four years, covers 7,300 workers at plants and warehouses in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia.Business -
How Reframing Your Approach Can Help You Be More Productive
Confidence breeds productivity. These thoughtful approaches will help you get things done and feel more confident in your work.Business -
The FCC Just Restored Net Neutrality. One Lawmaker Says It's Especially Important for Startups
Net neutrality may be back, but the jury is still out among the business community over how much of an impact the Obama-era measurereally has.Business -
8 Levels Of Accountability To Manage As A Business Leader
It's key to manage your own accountability as well as managing it in team members.Business -
This SpaceX Veteran's 'Tony Stark' Technology Aims to Tackle the Space Junk Problem
Portal Space Systems came out of stealth this week with more than $3 million in funding to build a spacecraft capable of rapidly moving satellites.Business -
What These Upcoming Changes to the Census Mean for Your Brand Today
Data shows that the current way of capturing race and ethnicity doesn't reflect the way people see themselves.Business -
How This Small Business Hit $1 Million in Revenue With a Simple Service: Kids' Gym Class
Hiveclass was founded by parents who wanted to get kids excited about exercise.Business