Marcus Teufel prepared for 10 years to be a McD’s owner before taking a 180-degree turn.
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6 Keys to Employee Engagement During Times of Distraction
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During times of economic slowdown, which includes the summer months, what you can do to keep your employee morale high and performance at its peak?
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4 Ways to Overcome Your Unreasonable Fears
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Your fear of running across a busy highway is good. If you’re afraid to seize an opportunity, that’s a problem.
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McDonald's Is Ditching Margarine for Butter
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The beleaguered fast food company will be using real butter in McMuffins and other menu items cooked with biscuits and bagels.
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What's Cheaper in Your City: Cabs or Uber?
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An analysis of ridesharing services and taxis tells how to get the most mileage for your money.
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3 Reasons Why a Latino Family's Tiny Cheese Business Became a Giant
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Not all family businesses grow into the success story that today is food manufacturer Cacique.
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5 Ways to Determine Your Authentic Claim to Fame
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Your elevator pitch summarizes what you’re selling. Now summarize your achievements so people have the confidence to buy from you.
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The 8 Personality Types of Publicists
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The Carlyle Group to Acquire PartyLite Parent Blyth
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The Carlyle Group has entered a $98 million deal to acquire PartyLite parent Blyth Inc., the New York-based private equity firm said Monday.
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Christian Science Monitor On New Face Of Direct Selling
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Christian Science Monitor features a story on the new face of direct selling with companies like Stella & Dot, Jamberry, and Scentsy that are drawing in women, squeezed more than ever by competing work and family pressures. Their appeal lies in the promise of flexible income streams, creative fulfillment, and less rigid boundaries between work and leisure.
“Welcome to my first official ONLINE Jamberry Nails Party!” the message read. My friend Sarah had joined up with Jamberry (think Avon for durable press-on manicures), and she was kicking things off with a Facebook shindig, inviting about 30 of her friends to browse Jamberry’s vast inventory of nail decals and adorn their fingertips with chevron patterns, rainbow polka dots, or the logo for their favorite college football team. In return, she gets a discount on