Building something meaningful requires more than tactics and buzzwords. It requires clarity — and good information. In this category, we gather noteworthy articles from the wider web, surface the ideas that deserve attention, and add our own reflections. Consider it a curated reading room for founders who want depth without overwhelm.
Franchising offers individuals a community to build on and an opportunity to create a sustainable business without starting from scratch. Susie Grobler, franchise owner of Rumble Boxing, has built wealth through franchising.
Squares is a company for the next generation. Its rainmaking strategy, social media reality show, and mandates of group therapy have redefined branding in the packaged food industry and broke ground for the company as the fastest-growing functional chocolate bar on the market.
Surbhi Sarna didn’t intend to become an entrepreneur when she faced a potential cancer diagnosis. As a high school student, she just hoped to survive. But Sarna’s cancer scare did change her life—and perhaps the lives of millions of others.
Here are some of the positives teenage entrepreneurship can have concerning peer pressure. Peer pressure is a common challenge that teenagers face as they navigate through adolescence. It can come in many forms,
Mister Mobile is a well-known and respected brand in Singapore, recognized for its high standards of quality, reliability, and customer service
While it's natural to feel discouraged after being turned down, it's crucial to maintain a growth mindset and view rejection as an opportunity to learn and improve.
Discover the enduring essence of the entrepreneurial spirit, as David Malcolm highlights the key traits that drive innovation and resilience among entrepreneurs.
As an entrepreneur, two of the most important personality traits you must possess are self-reflection and self-awareness. Here's why.
While you don’t have to be a member of the Mensa Society to command an aircraft, you do need a combination of some unique traits if you are to get through the rigors of flight training. Those traits mirror ones required to be an entrepreneur.