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Hard work is passé. The paradigm-shifting concept is "Smart Laziness" – where success comes through cleverly avoiding work but still getting the job done. In this oasis, we celebrate those magical ways where doing less accomplishes more.
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When the customer isn't right for your business. A top 5 list as to why the old-adage may not always hold true.
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over a year ago
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Fake wishbones? Antenna balls? Million-dollar homepage? Sure they're ridiculous, but they made money.
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over a year ago
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The Six Sigma master was once the undisputed authority in management. But Fortune is finding that today's smart CEOs are following a different set of rules.
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In negotiation, the one thing that really strengthens your position is the ability to walk away from the deal.
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over a year ago
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Many startup founders never had the 'big idea', instead, their motivation is more of what I would call 'The Big Escape'. They were seeking to escape the constraints and limitations of working for a large established company.
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over a year ago
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A bit of a contrarian viewpoint is represented here (as the usual adage is 'release early, release often'). Still, the author has a few good ponts to make.
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papa
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Internet history is filled with stories of great products that conquered the world solely on word-of-mouth. This article traces the history and forces behind viral moarketing.
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over a year ago
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Nolo.com has wealth of information about many things you as a potential entrepreneur may need.
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over a year ago
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nformationWeek interviewed five accidental entrepreneurs, including the founders of del.icio.us and Digg and the author of the blog Dooce, to find out how they freed themselves from the paycheck-to-paycheck grind.
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