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In this issue

Pizza’s New Papa Shaquille O’Neal, the self-described Doctor of Fun, is now the face of Papa John’s Pizza and on its board. Can his light touch help brighten up a damaged brand? by CLINT CARTER.

Two Parents, Two Businesses How do busy couples manage their time? We followed Neil Blumenthal (cofounder of Warby Parker) and Rachel Blumenthal (founder of Rockets of Awesome) through one hectic, crazy, average day. by LIZ BRODY.

The Other Shoe Jimmy Choo co-founder Tamara Mellon set out to create a different kind of high-fashion footwear brand. It’s finally working. by STEPHANIE SCHOMER.

What It's Like Being Mentored By Gwyneth Paltrow!

Even the busiest, most high-profile people can make time for others. Here, the Goop CEO talks about the power of mentoring—and is joined by the cofounder of Maisonette, whom she’s supported for years.

What It's Like Being Mentored By Gwyneth Paltrow!

7 mins

Why You Need To Take A Workcation?

Entrepreneurs are escaping for days of intense focus, isolation, and brutal feedback from their peers. Then they come back feeling refreshed. Ready to go?

Why You Need To Take A Workcation?

5 mins

A Guide To Saying No!

Leaders love to be work heroes. But that can come at a hidden cost. Oftentimes, the most valuable thing you can do is say no—and here’s how.

A Guide To Saying No!

3 mins

Inside Uber's Innovation

What does success look like at Uber? The company has famously had its share of scandals, and its IPO earlier this year disappointed investors, but in a letter to his staff, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi wrote that “our true north will be determined over the long term.” Much of that long-term vision is explored here, in a recently renovated industrial complex in San Francisco called Pier 70, which once housed shipbuilders and ironworkers but is now home to Uber’s Advanced Technologies Group. The employees in this space work on projects far outside Uber’s core ride-hailing business—they’re designing and developing self-driving vehicles, plans for aviation sharing, and the company’s JUMP bikes and scooters. And they get out of the office a lot: Working on transportation often means going along for the ride.

Inside Uber's Innovation

2 mins

Should I Spend Big On Social Media?

Paid ads on social platforms can get your business in front of a lot of eyeballs. But don’t overlook the many other (and cheaper) ways to grow your customer base online.

Should I Spend Big On Social Media?

3 mins

Papa Shaq

Papa John’s founder and primary spokesman was mired in scandal and dragging down sales. This is the inside story of how the brand hatched a turnaround plan— and how SHAQUILLE O’NEAL became the perfect face for it.

Papa Shaq

10+ mins

Two Companies, Two Kids, One Family

Neil Blumenthal is cofounder of WARBY PARKER.. His wife, Rachel, started ROCKETS OF AWESOME. With children ages 4 and 8, they run their home life like a third business. Here’s how it breaks down by the hour.

Two Companies, Two Kids, One Family

5 mins

The More Difficult, Most Satisfying Second Act

Tamara Mellon is most famous for cofounding Jimmy Choo. But in 2013, she started building a new brand…named after herself. It’s been bumpy. (She went bankrupt.) But she’s finally become the entrepreneur she always wanted to be.

The More Difficult, Most Satisfying Second Act

10 mins

Leaving Corporate Life

Lisa Locker built a high-powered corporate career. But when she ditched the suits and became a CycleBar franchisee, she found a whole new challenge.

Leaving Corporate Life

3 mins

Leadership With A Twist

What happens when a company outgrows its founders? Painting with a Twist is in the process of finding out. The women who launched the business, which popularized the paint-and-sip concept (wine + paint = fun!), no longer felt they could lead it. So they set out to find someone who could.

Leadership With A Twist

10+ mins

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Entrepreneur US Magazine Description:

PublisherEntrepreneur Media Inc

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

Frequency9 Issues/Year

Entrepreneur US Magazine is the must-read magazine for anyone who wants to start, grow, or run a successful business. Each issue is packed with practical advice, inspiring stories, and expert insights that will help you take your business to the next level.

Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, Entrepreneur US Magazine has something for you. Inside, you'll find articles on everything from business planning to marketing to finance to leadership. You'll also meet successful entrepreneurs who share their stories and insights on how to achieve success.

Here are some of the things you can expect to find in Entrepreneur US Magazine:

* In-depth articles on the latest trends and challenges facing small businesses
* Expert advice on how to start, grow, and run a successful business
* Profiles of successful entrepreneurs and their stories of success
* Interviews with experts in a variety of fields, from marketing to finance to leadership
* Practical tips and tools that you can use to improve your business

Entrepreneur US Magazine is a great resource for anyone who is interested in entrepreneurship or small business ownership. It is a well-respected magazine that is known for its high-quality content and insights.

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