What’s the ‘Mini Effect,’ and How Are Brands Like Trader Joe’s Cashing In?

From tiny canvas Trader Joe’s bags to pint-sized versions of Lowe’s plastic bucket, brands are shrinking popular items for the “mini effect.” from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/whats-the-mini-effect-and-how-are-brands-like-trader-joes-cashing-in

Why the Hidden, Made-Up Rules Nobody Made Are Killing Your Company

As businesses grow, unofficial “made-up rules” often become accepted policy without leadership’s approval. These unnecessary processes create friction, slow operations, frustrate employees and hurt the customer experience. Removing them restores efficiency and agility. from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/building-a-business/why-the-hidden-made-up-rules-nobody-made-are-killing-your-company

Google Paid Him $986,000 in a Single Year. Here’s Why He Still Left: ‘Life-Changing Money’

Nearly $1 million in pay wasn’t enough to keep this former Google employee at the company. from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/google-paid-him-986000-in-a-single-year-heres-why-he-still-left

‘Real American Cowboys’ Star Steven McBee Jr. Beat the Beef Bottleneck Washington Is Now Spending $500 Million to Fix

Most ranchers lose control the day their cattle leave the farm. Steven McBee Jr. built a business where nothing leaves without his family’s name on it. from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/building-a-business/real-american-cowboys-star-steven-mcbee-jr-beat-the-beef-bottleneck-washington-is-now-spending-500-million-to-fix

Inspired By His Dad’s 1990s eBay Business, He’s Flipping Products Into Millions of Dollars a Year: ‘I Was Hooked On Selling’

Nick Bruni always liked the idea of being his own boss. from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/building-a-business/inspired-by-his-dads-1990s-ebay-business-hes-flipping-products-into-millions

AI Is Absorbing Your Brand’s Original Ideas. Here’s How to Keep Your Name Attached.

In the AI era, original thinking gets absorbed into the knowledge base fast — but attribution often doesn’t come along for the ride. I know because it happened to me. from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/building-a-business/ai-is-absorbing-your-brands-original-ideas-heres-how-to-keep-your-name-attached

Why Entrepreneurs Who Master the Art of the Value Chain Have a Greater Advantage

Here’s why understanding the nuances of the value chain is one of the most underappreciated entrepreneurial skills. from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/building-a-business/why-entrepreneurs-who-master-the-art-of-the-value-chain-have-a-greater-advantage

What I Learned About SEO After Watching 100’s of Companies Get It Wrong

After auditing hundreds of property management companies, I’ve found the biggest SEO mistake isn’t too little content — it’s building on a weak foundation. from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/what-i-learned-about-seo-after-watching-100s-of-companies-get-it-wrong

He Left TGI Fridays to Run a Small Breakfast Franchise. Now It’s the Biggest in the Country.

Under CEO Ricky Richardson, Eggs Up Grill has quadrupled in size — and become the largest actively franchising breakfast brand in U.S. from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/buying-a-franchise/he-left-tgi-fridays-to-run-a-small-breakfast-franchise-now-its-the-biggest-in-the-country

Toyota Is Spending $3.6 Billion to Move Tacoma Truck Production From Mexico to Texas

The world’s largest automaker is building a second assembly line at its San Antonio plant, creating more than 2,000 jobs. from Entrepreneur – Latest https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/toyota-moving-tacoma-truck-production-to-texas

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