By providing small businesses with incubators, Israeli industrialist Stef Wertheimer hopes to give Israelis and Arabs economic opportunities that will lead to peace.
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An Entrepreneurial Path to Peace
Posted by Becky under Success StoriesFrom http://www.businessweek.com 6075 days ago
Made Hot by: on April 5, 2008 1:00 am
Julie Aigner-Clark, Baby Einstein - Famous-Entrepreneurs
Posted by jrjr under Success StoriesFrom http://www.evancarmichael.com 6101 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 10, 2008 4:23 pm
Lessons from Julie Clark founder of Baby Einstein and her lessons for success.
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Yelp! founder Jeremy Stoppelman on building a site with millions of users
Posted by entrepreneur under Success StoriesFrom http://www.clubenetwork.com 6106 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 4, 2008 1:23 am
Yelp! founder Jeremy Stoppelman, a former VP at PayPal, talks about how to rebound from difficult beginnings to go on to creating a site that millions of people visit every month.
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Phoenix from the ashes: Struggling Or Going Bust - Think Big To Get Out Or Even Rise From The Ashes After Your Demise
Posted by iandenny under Success StoriesFrom http://iandenny.blogspot.com 6112 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 27, 2008 5:30 pm
New to bizsugar, I thought I'd share my experience of setting small business goals in a most unusual situation - JUST having gone bust. Hope it helps someone - new, successful or struggling. We all have challenges I hope this little tip can help with. You just need a pencil and a single sheet of paper.
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Photo-sharing site outgrows family home office
Posted by suzyQ under Success StoriesFrom http://www.usatoday.com 6117 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 22, 2008 7:21 pm
SmugMug in Mountain View, Calif., is an example of how a startup can grow from an at-home operation to a $12 million-a-year subscriber-driven online business. Don MacAskill tapped his family to staff an ad-free photo-sharing site.
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Work-from-home moms get balance
Posted by suzyQ under Success StoriesFrom http://www.startribune.com 6118 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 21, 2008 11:17 pm
Valerie Gunderson, a Minnesota communications consultant, has been able to balance a successful at-home career with raising her two sons. Time management is a key for "microbusiness moms" like Gunderson and others who have been able to achieve the balance they couldn't get while working a "50-plus-hour-a-week" job in a conventional workplace.
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Lessons From a Soloist Who Reached the Inc. 500 List
Posted by Becky under Success StoriesFrom http://www.inc.com 6165 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 7, 2008 12:07 am
How can a soloist surpass much larger companies and reach the prestigious Inc. 500 roster of fast-growing privately held firms? By staying nimble, creating a deep network of referrals, and using creative thinking to transfer risk and retain profits for his own firm.
Those nuggets of advice were among the gems shared during a recent chat with Ji Read More
Those nuggets of advice were among the gems shared during a recent chat with Ji Read More
Design to Distribution (video)
Posted by suzyQ under Success StoriesFrom http://www.bnet.com 6169 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 4, 2008 10:08 pm
How does a small apron business with an even smaller profit margin soar to the forefront of high-end denim design, manufacturing and distribution? Ask Marc Crossman, CEO of Joe's Jeans, who transformed this small shop into a world class denim company, distributing high-end product to the likes of Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom. Crossman speaks a
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KC Entrepreneur: Top-Flight Dart Company Targets Success
Posted by JohnH under Success StoriesFrom http://www.kcsmallbiz.com 6181 days ago
Made Hot by: on December 19, 2007 5:39 pm
Terry Maness enjoyed being a Horizon Darts investor, but never intended to take an active role in the company. When her husband died unexpectedly nearly three years ago, Maness faced the choice of selling the company, closing it or stepping in to keep her husband's dream alive. “I have no business background at all,” Maness said. “I was completel
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