The 25 Most Powerful Women CEOs
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While Karp's management style has been criticized as being unpredictable, he led his team in developing a product that has more than 300 million monthly unique visitors and was bought for a huge sum of money.
Whoever said it’s a man’s world hasn’t looked at this Forbes list of The World’s Most Powerful Women 2013. The list was compiled based on each woman’s wealth, media presence and impact. Of the 100 women on the list, we pulled out 25 CEOs. The companies these women...
A new study out of Harvard offers advice on spotting a liar and they're not what you see in the movies.
Ebullient Corporate Culture helped grow Tony Hsieh's Zappos into a mulit-billion-dollar enterprise and spawned a consulting firm, DHW. Here's how the team finds their bliss-- and how your people can claim their own.
The life of an entrepreneur is both thrilling and exasperating as rookie businessmen and even experienced veterans venture into uncharted territory. While you’ll need the entrepreneurial spirit to succeed, beware of letting such fierce dedication and passion prevent you from growing your business...
Many of today’s success stories learned lessons later in life that they wished they had known as they were beginning their careers. These 8 share the advice they wish they had gotten in their early twenties.
Ahead of its court date, the US released emails that purport to show Apple was the “ringleader” in a scheme to set artificially high ebook prices with some of the largest American publishers, which have already settled the case.
We are in what I would call the Era of Behavior. Although our behavior has of course always mattered, our world’s growing interconnectedness and interdependence makes it matter more today.
James Green, CEO of Magnetic, was once hired by Steve Jobs at Pixar. It was while working for one of his biggest business heroes that Green learned what not to do when leading a company.
Then-CEO of Willis Group Holdings, Joseph Plumeri gave advice to those who are starting or wanting to advance their careers, "play in traffic."
Stacy Brown-Philpot, chief operating officer of TaskRabbit: There are few things that have created more value and opportunity in my career than my mentor relationships.
Every day we see or read about superb acts of leadership. The ones that occupy an indelible place in our minds are often characterized by unexpected high-pressure, traumatic conditions and courageous acts taken within a very limited amount of time—a cabbie delivering a baby, a mayor calming a...
Most entrepreneurs don't think about selling their businesses until it's too late. Inc.'s Norm Brodsky gives his advice.
Earlier this month, Quora asked the online community: What's the shrewdest, smartest maneuver you've ever seen in business? Users were quick to respond with their favorite stories of business prowess. Here are three colorful tales submitted by users in response to the query.
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