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Leadership 4 Min Read

Netflix Has 2 CEOs: Greg Peters, Ted Sarandos. It’s Working.

This article originally appeared on Business Insider. How do you share the leadership of a multibillion-dollar company? Netflix co-CEO Greg

Startups 5 Min Read

Inside a Violent Gang’s Ruthless Crypto-Stealing Home Invasion Spree

She refused to give up her password, and was, according to the prosecutors' description, so demoralized by the earlier hacking

Start A Business 5 Min Read

The One Secret Ingredient That Turned This Chocolate Bar Into a Success

After college, Jake Karls thought he wanted to be an investment banker. But he never got past the first job

Marketing 9 Min Read

Why some ad agencies are choosing unconventional names

What’s in an agency name? Usually, three guys’ last names, alphabet soup, or a word with all the vowels removed.

Growing a Business 9 Min Read

How to Maximize Every Hour of Your Day for Unstoppable Productivity

Time is one of the most valuable resources for CEOs aiming to win their day. Unlike other resources, time cannot

Leadership 7 Min Read

3 Strategies for Lasting Customer Loyalty and Growth

Customer experience, put simply, is everything. Every interaction our customers have with our business, no matter how big or how

Startups 5 Min Read

How to Get Rich From Peeping Inside People’s Fridges

“People make fun of me about the fridges,” said Tassos Stassopoulos. “I am fridge-obsessed.” As the founder and managing partner

Start A Business 8 Min Read

Grant and Loan Options for Disabled Entrepreneurs

Are you an entrepreneur with a disability? According to the CDC, the term disability refers to any physical or mental

Marketing 7 Min Read

Period-care brands face unique restrictions online. Nadya Okamoto wants to change that

Menstrual products are a normal part of health routines for half the population. But online and in advertising, they remain

Leadership 3 Min Read

Dr. Bronner’s CEO Salary Cap Based on Lowest Employee Wage

Dr. Bronner's estimates that a bottle of its soap is sold every two seconds — but the 150-year-old, family-owned business