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Can You Evolve From Control Freak to Emotionally Intelligent Leader?
As your company grows, you can transition from startup entrepreneur to coach and mentor. Hint: It starts with trust.
Should You Be the Leader of Your Small Business?
Some entrepreneurs are born to start businesses, but not all of them can inspire greatness in the ranks. Here's how to tell if you're really cut out for leadership.
Leadership Lessons from the Top of the Org Chart
Forget the so-called gurus. Learn from the people worth quoting.
10 Powerful Management Insights from Apple, P&G, Yum Brands and Gilt Groupe
Here's a rundown on the management traits four solid-gold brands used to get their startups off the ground, and to keep driving their companies forward, as described in four new books:
12 Leadership Traits You Need to Thrive in Tough Times
What does it take to lead a small business through this ongoing economic mess? Here's a roundup of the important traits for entrepreneurs in 2012.
The Power of Praise in Business -- and How to Do it Right
The Esquire guy gives a nod to the power of praise in the workplace -- and makes it clear there are lessons to be learned in both giving and receiving the proverbial pat on the back
Entrepreneurs: Are You a Mover -- Or a Head-Shaker?
The downturn has created two classes of business owners, according to a recent survey. Here's what the movers do that the head-shakers don't.
Are You Irreplaceable?
How to make sure your business can thrive without you, and five steps to get there.
Why Entrepreneurs Love Steve Jobs
Apple's products didn't make Steve Jobs great. Instead, it was his uncommon affection for rebels and misfits that inspired legions.
Are You a 'Horrible Boss'?
The new film Horrible Bosses sheds light on entrepreneurs' own management styles. What kind of boss are you?