February 27, 2021 5 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The world is still reeling over the impact of Covid-19 with many businesses counting their losses. Corporate brands have been greatly affected as the majority of them have a brick-and-mortar structure. The commencement of Covid-19 vaccinations is the long-awaited light at […]
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How Taco Bell Is Becoming the World’s Most Innovative Franchise
Let’s take a glimpse at how the fast-food giant has maintained its globally iconic position. February 5, 2021 4 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Taco Bell, the Mexican-inspired fast-food chain, is quickly adapting for a new era of food culture. As trends shift in the ever-changing food market, Taco Bell […]
Hint Water CEO Kara Goldin’s Most Important Factor for Success: Relentlessness
January 28, 2021 8 min read This story appears in the January 2021 issue of Entrepreneur. Subscribe » When someone tells Kara Goldin why she can’t do something, she replies in the same way: “What can we do?” After all, something has to be possible! That attitude helped her turn her life around, and it […]
This Was Steve Job’s Most Controversial Legacy. It Was Also His Most Brilliant
One of the more well-known legacies about Steve Jobs is his assertion that, contrary to popular belief, the customer isn’t always right. Over the years, Jobs shared the sentiment in a variety of different ways, though the idea was similar–that many times, the customer has no idea what they’re talking about. That isn’t meant to insult the […]
Forget Thongs, These Female Founders Have Created The Most Comfortable Knickers Ever (And They’re Compostable)
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin We may not use the term ‘knickers’ here in the U.S., but we definitely all own a pair or two and they might even be one of your favorites. But Stripe & Stare founders, Nicola Piercy and Katie Lopes are on a mission to change that by making the […]
Making the Most of a Strange Holiday Season
December 19, 2020 4 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I’m not putting up the Christmas decorations this year and it’s not because the children won’t be home to celebrate…although the idea did originate with a few full-blown sessions of bawling about their absence. Leaving the ornaments under the staircase is a choice […]
Why Tenacity Is One of the Most Critical but Overlooked Entrepreneurial Skills
December 11, 2020 5 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As entrepreneurs, we’re passionate, volatile, growth-hungry individuals. We’ve broken the norm, escaped the rat race, shed our inhibitions, and eagerly look forward to a future of exceptional success. But while our fire and risk-taking mindset were key in pushing us to […]
TikTok 2020: These are the most viral videos, trends and creators of the year
The social network most helped during the pandemic published its ranking with the most successful of the year: Bella Poarch, Charli d’Amelio and Jason Derulo are in the first places. December 3, 2020 3 min read This article was translated from our Spanish edition using AI technologies. Errors may exist due to this process. This […]
How This 101-Year-Old Family Business Became the World’s Most Important Company Overnight
The alarm sounded twice on Saturday, March 14. First came a mid-morning phone call to Timothy Templet, co-owner of Maine’s Puritan Medical Products, from Brett Giroir, the U.S. assistant secretary for health, who wanted to know how fast Puritan could ramp up production of its nasal swabs. Two hours later, a second call went to […]
Why Most Ghost Kitchens Will Fail in 2021
November 19, 2020 4 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. This year, every restaurant franchise is grappling with decisions about delivery. But the fact is, delivery was a priority even before the pandemic, with 78 percent of respondents in last year’s National Restaurant Association survey looking to focus on their off-premise strategy. This […]
Warren Buffett: Integrity Is the Most Important Attribute to Hire For. Ask 7 Simple Questions to Find It
Warren Buffett is an investing genius but the Berkshire Hathaway CEO maintains that his success is largely due to hiring the right people. Buffett advises leaders to weigh integrity above all traits when assessing job candidates during the interview process. And for good reason: When it comes to hiring, it’s a sure bet that some job candidates will display a lack of integrity in the interview process. […]
If You Regularly Use These 3 Words, You Have Higher Emotional Intelligence Than Most People
There are any number of things about being a leader or entrepreneur that are hard. Starting a business is hard. Hiring the right people is hard. Convincing people to pay you for the product or service you offer is hard. None of those things, however, are nearly as hard as admitting you don’t know something. […]
How Michael Strahan Became One of America’s Most Multifaceted Entrepreneurs
He’s an NFL Hall of Famer and a Super Bowl champion, but it would be a serious mistake to dismiss Michael Strahan as “just” a football player. Since retiring from professional sports in 2007, Strahan has become one of America’s most multifaceted entrepreneurial figures: author, designer, award-winning television personality, and co-founder of talent management agency […]
With the iPhone 12, Apple Just Reintroduced Its Most Popular Feature Ever. Sort Of
Today, as expected, Apple introduced the iPhone 12. Actually, to be clear, it introduced four iPhones: The iPhone 12 Mini, the iPhone 12, the iPhone 12 Pro, and the iPhone 12 Pro Max. Yeah, that’s a lot of iPhones, and the company is pretty clearly trying very hard to have a model for everyone. To […]
VCs Consider This Trait Most Important When Choosing Entrepreneurs to Invest In
October 7, 2020 6 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The average venture capital firm screens 350 companies and makes only four investments in any given year. A recent study from the Journal of Financial Economics surveyed 885 institutional venture capitalists and 681 firms on how they make their investment decisions. […]