Founder and CEO of Predictable Success, Les McKeown, talks about the challenges that leaders face while managing their teams. Here are 3 rules to follow that will make you a successful leader.
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Founder and CEO of Predictable Success, Les McKeown, talks about the challenges that leaders face while managing their teams.
The Apple founder, Steve Jobs, was a master of creating products that functioned beautifully-and looked even better.
Michael Dell describes three issues with the way people were buying and selling computers that he wanted to fix.
Here’s a look at how Mark Zuckerberg turned Facebook into a $500 billion company.
Here’s a look at how Mark Zuckerberg turned Facebook into a $500 billion company.
Ben Rattray, founder of Change.org, describes the moment he decided to leave behind a career in finance and figure out a way to empower social change.
Bob Parsons, founder of the domain registrar GoDaddy.com, describes how he used provocative advertising to get his companies off the ground.
Greg Glassman, CEO and founder of CrossFit, explains why profit often follows excellence–but it often takes a circuitous route.
Evan Williams, founder of Medium and co-founder of Twitter, explains why there has been a massive shift from websites to content platforms.
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian tells the story of how his company (almost) did not come to be.
Ben Chestnut started off leading a web design company–but a happy little accident turned the lights on at MailChimp.
Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield describes the unlikely origin story behind the fastest-growing business application in the world.
Richard Branson, the billionaire founder of Virgin Group, describes how he started a magazine business out of a phone booth.
Richard Branson, the billionaire founder of Virgin Group, describes how he started a magazine business out of a phone booth with money earned from selling an unclaimed necklace.