Entrepreneur US
Work Faster and Smarter
Emmy Award-winner Mario Armstrong highlights the latest tech gadgets designed to simplify your tasks-and maybe even make them more colorful.
2 min |
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
The Most Important Emotion in Marketing
Marketing stunts are meant to catch you off guard. But the best ones do more than that. Here, we break down three stunts that hit the right emotional note.
3 min |
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
What Great Leaders Do Quietly
The best leadership happens out of sight, in the small moments that are easy to overlook. Here, six leaders share their most important tactics.
3 min |
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
This Is How Everybody Wins
When I cofounded a water company in 2017, I wasn’t trying to reinvent water.
1 min |
March - April 2026
Inc.
The Optimized Home
For founders, luxury is anything that turns home into a haven providing what they need most: a place to rest, recalibrate, and ready themselves for the next day's hustle.
4 min |
Spring 2026
Inc.
MADE TO STICK
Aliett Buttelman and Nina La Bruna do not have a cap table, but that hasn’t deterred would-be investors.
5 min |
Spring 2026
Inc.
The Most Influential Business Owner in Congress
Markwayne Mullin came to Congress to challenge the system. Instead, he became a power broker.
10+ min |
Spring 2026
Inc.
THE REAL UNICORNS: FEMALE
These days, startups that hit billion-dollar valuations aren’t as scarce as they once were.
4 min |
Spring 2026
Inc.
NEW TO CONSULTING? HERE'S WHAT TO CHARGE
The growing number of corporate layoffs is giving rise to a consulting boom, powered by experienced professionals frustrated by the lack of opportunities or eager to strike out on their own.
1 min |
Spring 2026
Inc.
Lighting the way
Many companies aspire to bring manufacturing back to the United States. With one of the largest collections of 3D printers in the world, Ian Yang's Gantri just might pull it off.
10 min |
Spring 2026
Inc.
Running a Clean P&L
Monica Nassif, who launched the cult-favorite cleaning brands Caldrea and Mrs. Meyer's, reflects on their enduring appeal and her most hard-earned entrepreneurial lessons.
4 min |
Spring 2026
Inc.
Marina Khidekel
A wrong hire can break your startup. Here's what founders wish they'd known before making big hires.
5 min |
Spring 2026
Inc.
Managing people has never been Weirder.Here are the new rules to get it right
From remote work to AI to the habits of Gen-Z, the workplace is changing fast. To help you navigate it all, Inc.'s Ask a Manager columnist, Alison Green, shares her wisdom on how to be an effective leader in 2026 and beyond.
10+ min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
When Brands Wear an Insult as a Badge of Honor
HOW SHOULD BRANDS REACT WHEN FACED WITH NEGATIVITY FROM reviewers? Recent research published in the Journal of Consumer Psychology suggests that brands could benefit by proudly brandishing the very insults hurled at them.
1 min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
The Eight Core Principles of Strategic Innovation
A company's future depends on the new directions it explores and develops today — and that requires different structures and capabilities from incremental innovation.
10+ min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
Turn Customer Complaints Into Innovation Blueprints
You can reframe client grievances as an opportunity instead of a burden. At one Swiss hospital, complaints have become a pipeline for improvements to the customer experience.
6 min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
Why Salespeople Fear Pitching Radical Innovation
Salespeople can feel out of their depth when selling breakthrough products. Managers can help by creating a more collaborative sales culture.
6 min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
Why Mergers Fail and How to Spot Trouble Early
Nearly half of all mergers end in a breakup. A new research-backed framework can help leaders diagnose which deals are built to last and which ones will likely fall apart.
10+ min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
What AI Can Teach Us About Designing Better KPIs
Machine learning research offers four proven strategies to prevent people from gaming measures of organizational performance.
10+ min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
Is a Venture Studio Right for Your Company?
A structured approach to building multiple ventures can unlock innovation, but leaders must assess strategic fit, resources, and long-term commitment before diving in.
10+ min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
Stay Ahead of Geopolitical Supply Chain Risks
A practical framework for mitigating the disruptive effects of international conflicts can help companies protect their supply chains.
10+ min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
Ask Sanyin: What Makes a 'Listening Tour' Meaningful?
I've just stepped into a new leadership role and was advised to embark on a \"listening tour.\"
2 min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
A Smarter Approach to Measuring Customer Experience
Many companies collect more customer experience data points than they need or can use effectively. Here's how to focus on the metrics that matter.
10 min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
Balancing Innovation and Risk in the Age of AI
Monica Caldas is executive vice president and global CIO of Liberty Mutual Insurance.
2 min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
Build Business Advantage With Real-Time Decision-Making
Stop running your business on yesterday's data. Real-time data, empowered employees, and agile systems can lead to higher margins.
10+ min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
Why Digital Dexterity Is Key to Transformation
To make headway with digital transformation, executives are redefining the challenge: Build a workforce to take advantage of new technologies.
10+ min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
The Hidden Power of Messy Teams
Collaborators who begin with an ambiguous problem may get better innovation results than teams that define a problem at the outset.
10 min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT Learning by Hiring
LEADERS WHO RECOGNIZE THAT OUT-siders can be major drivers of innovation often seek to bring new knowledge into their organizations by making external hires.
2 min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE: Enshittification Comes to 'Smart' Products
Companies that exploit digital control of their products to extract additional value risk degrading customers' experiences and sense of ownership.
5 min |
Spring 2026
MIT Sloan Management Review
How to Use Generative AI for Pricing
LLMs can make sophisticated pricing recommendations, but effective use requires users to provide well-crafted prompts and understand the tools' limitations.
9 min |
