Business Failure: Page 10
So Many Good Businesses Fail By Neglecting These 5 Key Elements of Entrepreneurship
Paying attention to cash flow, competition and leadership quality are just a few things that can save your company in trying times.
8 Ways Intelligent People Use Failure to Their Advantage
Failure is an inevitable part of life, but smart people know how to make it work for them.
'I Have Had Way More Failures Than Successes.'
Jeremy Bloom is a two-time Olympian, a former NFL football player and a successful entrepreneur. But he says that's only a part of his story.
Why Small Business Failure Rates are Declining
Starting a business still carries risk, but the percentage of companies shutting down has slowed over the past few decades.
6 Lessons I Wish I'd Known Before My Business Failed
I had a great idea, passion and talent, but that wasn't enough. I learned these lessons the hard way so that you don't have to.
No Matter What They Say, Failure Sucks
The pundits say that whoever fails the most wins. The pundits are wrong.
2 Lessons You Can Learn From Entrepreneurial Failure
Failure isn't always bad -- if you can take something away from it that makes you a better leader.
Why You Need to Stop Trying to 'Fail Fast'
Instead of worrying about failing, try focusing on making your business a success and see where it leads you.
Virtual Assistant Service Zirtual Abruptly Shuts Down
The company surprised clients and employees Monday morning with an email announcing its closure.
6 Ways You Can Make Bad Situations Better
When life gives you lemons, well, you know what to do.
Full Speed Ahead? The 7 'Icebergs' That Sink Most Startups.
Successful businesses have cash to hire skilled employees to serve a known market. It's remarkable how often founders overlook those basics.
How One Entrepreneur Hit Rock Bottom Then Climbed to the Top
After taking on the nightclub business in the 1970s, including creating the legendary Studio 54, Ian Schrager turned to hotels.
7 Fatal Mistakes Founders Make Just When Business Is Getting Good
When everything is starting to click and the business is beginning to grow, be cautious. But not too cautious.
This Is What It Means to Embrace Failure
Find out what you can learn from failing that makes business success that much easier.