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Jargon: Bacon Job
Definition: A project with no shortage of volunteers; a plum position.
Editor's Note: The Zen Zone
In this issue, we take an in-depth look at leadership -- and what it means to entrepreneurs.
Why More Pro Athletes are Scoring Franchises After Sports Fame
From the NBA to the NFL and NHL, star athletes are aiming to win big in business as they look to their financial futures following sports.
Building a Business on Storytelling and a Spoken-word GPS
Broadcastr pins people's stories to a map of the world, creating a collective living history.
How to Become Your Company's Storyteller
Biographies, product histories and compelling anecdotes can lend a personal touch to any brand--and this resonates with consumers. Here's how to tell your tale.
Editor's Note: The Joy of Geeking Out
Entrepreneur Magazine's Editor-in-Chief Amy Cosper on reimagining technology.
Editor's Note: Lessons Learned, Opportunities Created
Entrepreneur Magazine's Editor-in-Chief Amy Cosper reflects on 2011 as a turning-point year.
New Ways of Seeing
Editor-in-chief Amy Cosper digs into the idea of creative communities as an entrepreneurial economic force.
Jargon: Meanderthal
Editor's Note: The New Food Chain
A head of lettuce from the farmers market isn't going to cut it anymore. Locally-sourced food is becoming a sustainable business.
To B-school or Not to B-school?
Going to business school certainly doesn't guarantee entrepreneurial success--but is it valuable? <em>Entrepreneur</em> went to experts from both sides of the lectern for firsthand accounts of the pros and cons of MBA programs.
Editor's Note: Opportunities in the Business of History
Entrepreneur Magazine editor Amy Cosper on Mike Wolfe and how his passion for old stuff is fueling excitement in antiques and collectibles
Don't Forget to Wipe
Q: How do I manage the growing number of mobile devices in my business and keep my network secure?
A Look at the Best Online Accounting Tools
Small-business accounting is moving online, where it's becoming cheaper, more powerful--and a lot more confusing