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28 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

Photo Credit: Sheryl Green. Thanks to Sheryl Green, Sheryl Green Speaks ! #3- But for some, the benefits are better than the cost. Response to this low cost alternative to traditional housing has been nothing short of stellar. In 2004 I was a part-time flight attendant with a 10-year-old son living in Los Angeles.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

Currently, as a profitability consultant for green and social entrepreneurship businesses, I show businesses how they can go beyond mere sustainability (keeping things the same) to regenerativity (making things better). When I was focusing more on just the green part, I used Green And Profitable. Photo Credit: Shel Horowitz.

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What the musically-charged Dreamforce 2013 taught us about running a company

The Next Web

By attending, you can learn about new technologies coming out from Salesforce.com, innovations from the partner ecosystem, and the location of every Moscone outlet to charge your dying iPhone. You’re singing along to Green Day in the rain. Salesforce spent a ton of dough on its production, but being personable doesn’t cost anything.

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Reinventing the Office: How to Lose Fat and Increase Productivity at Work

David Teten

According to a 2003-2004 U.S. An additional incentive to remaking the workplace into a healthy, exercise-supportive environment is the cost benefit. Many of the design changes we have implemented cost little or nothing. Almost all of our ideas cost the same or less than setting up a conventional office.

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7 Entrepreneurs Share How They?re Incorporating Corporate Service Responsibility (CSR) In Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

Patagonia, Warby Parker) and seamlessly incorporate social impact into their business and cost-effectively, enabling businesses to grow through giving and change the world. For every 10 new members, we donate a toothbrush to a child in need in the USA through our partner, America’s ToothFairy. Thanks to Clayton Miller, Revolution ! #6-

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The 12 Strangest Celebrity Businesses

YoungUpstarts

They each cost around $5,000 and there isn’t a huge market for them, but some die-hard fans have purchased them and Pantera’s Dimebag Darrell was buried in one. Shue and a partner created CafeMom, a social networking site for moms to share worries, tips, and stories. Kim Basinger’s town. Andrew Shue’s mommy blogger network.

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Why Crunch Modes Doesn't Work: Six Lessons

www.igda.org

But his experiments, which hed been conducting for at least 12 years, showed him clearly that cutting the workday from ten hours to eight hours — and the workweek from six days to five days — increased total worker output and reduced production cost. At that point, the costs strongly begin to outweigh the advantages.