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Challenges Every First-generation Entrepreneur Faces and How to Overcome Them
As a first-generation entrepreneur, you get the pinch that most of the government rules are working against you
How to Protect Your Company's Most Valuable Asset
Protect your intellectual property, apply military discipline to business and discover time for creativity with Bobby Klinck, Jen Griswold and Chase Jarvis.
#8 Things to Keep in Mind Before Launching a Vaping Start-up
Owing to various supply chain and marketing challenges, a motivated team with a can-do attitude is essential
What You Need to Understand About the Google Firing and Free Speech at Work
When sharing your concerns about your employer, get your facts straight and go through the proper channels.
An Emergency Safety Valve: The Case for Entrepreneurial Estate Planning
Protect your assets and safeguard your family's future with three documents that detail what will happen when you're unable to make decisions later.
Are Fast Food Wage Increases and Schedule Security Laws Worth the Penalty to Restaurant Owners?
These changes are well-intended, but they have unintended consequences.
#8 Tools Worth a Solopreneur's Investment
Web and mobile app Shake creates legally binding agreements and helps users create quick contracts for jobs, loans and sales
How the Gig Economy Hurts Workers and Consumers
Freelancers are not subject to traditional worker protection and accountability laws, and operate largely outside the social safety net.
Wiretapping Is a Threat to Small Businesses -- Here's How to Protect Yourself
Wiretapping is serious business, and it's unwise to bank on the idea that it won't happen to you.
4 Essentials to Mitigate Fallout From a Pay-Gap Analysis
A smart approach to compensation studies will help your company attract and retain talent -- while avoiding stumbles that could punish you for trying to do the right thing.
3 Trigger Events That Could Make Your Current Business Structure Obsolete
It's the least-sexy thing about being an entrepreneur, but obsessing over personal liability and tax implications might mean it's time to change how you've incorporated your business.
Do You Own Your Shares? You Might Not
When purchasing and transferring shares in a private company, make sure you dot all the i's and cross all the t's, before later claims are made to your hard-earned success.
10 Costly Mistakes Business Leaders Make on Twitter
It isn't only what you tweet that can hurt your brand. Not capitalizing on the power of social media poses its own risks to growing your company.
Overcoming Content Roadblocks in a Highly Regulated Industry
There's always room for creativity, even when it feels as if compliance requirements are boxing you in.