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The Family Room Jennifer McCormick |
The Second Time Around What is that saying about things being better the second time around? Whoever first made this profound statement was obviously not a working mother with a two-year-old son and a baby on the way!... |
Investment Advisor December 2006 Mark Tibergien |
Trading Places Succession planning specialists say that only about one out of three family businesses successfully transfer from the first generation to the second. Although family business transfers have not been commonplace among independent financial advisors, this appears to be shifting. |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Monster Mash Monster.com's founder Jeff Taylor moves on to his next big startup. |
Entrepreneur February 2004 Aliza Pilar Sherman |
That's My Baby Who says running a business and motherhood don't mix? |
Salon.com September 6, 2000 Theresa Heim |
Cramming for kindergarten I tutor 3-year-olds to crush the competition. |
Entrepreneur February 2009 Nichole L. Torres |
Outsourcing vs. Doing It Yourself When starting a business, it's important to know when to hold tight and when to let go. |
Fast Company May 2004 Nate Nickerson |
Priorities, on the Brink Fast Company's former managing editor decides to stop following a passive, if lucky, career path. |
ifeminists January 5, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
What to Do About Daddy? How can courts help to prevent heart-wrenching father-child reunions? They should acknowledge at the very beginning of an adoption proceeding that both responsible parents have an equal voice. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 4, 2012 |
When Founders Recruit Friends and Family as Investors In his new book, The Founder's Dilemmas: Anticipating and Avoiding the Pitfalls That Can Sink a Startup, HBS Associate Professor Noam Wasserman tells readers how to anticipate, avoid, and, if necessary, recover from the landmines that can destroy a nascent company before it has the chance to thrive. |
Fast Company May 2000 Tony Schwartz |
Life/Work In Silicon Valley, the hard-charging SWMs at the top may not be inclined to change their 24-7 priorities, but as their companies get bigger, a growing number of their employees, especially women, are becoming less and less willing to play by the original rules.... |
Inc. December 1, 2009 |
Blogger Logic: Eric Ries on Why You Should Start a Business Eric Ries gives three reasons to start a company. Hint: Money is not one of them |
Job Journal August 5, 2012 Penelope Trunk |
Brazen Careerist: The Age of Personal Responsibility We are living in an age where career success depends more and more on personal responsibility and initiative. |
Salon.com August 28, 2002 Susanna Stromberg |
Embracing death A recent study says that parents who hold their stillborn infants may be traumatized by the experience. Yes, the moments I spent with my dying newborn were the most painful of my life -- but they were also the richest. |
Financial Advisor April 2006 David J. Drucker |
A Case Study In Succession Planning Regarding succession plans other than sales to outside parties, here's a look at Brooks Nelson who, in his 51 years, has probably thought and learned more about succession planning than most financial advisors ten years his senior. |
Entrepreneur April 2008 Nichole L. Torres |
Underdog Days The big guys couldn't take the heat - can you rise to the occasion? |
Registered Rep. March 20, 2013 Kador & Cohen |
The Devilish Details of Angel Investing Angel investing can be fraught with peril -- for both the investor and the entrepreneur. But the devil's in the details. Here's a guide for mixing business with family and friends. |
Salon.com March 20, 2002 Robin Wallace |
A mother without child After nine months of pregnancy, it took only seconds for my world to collapse, a few seconds for the doctor to say, "I'm sorry. There doesn't seem to be a heartbeat"... |
Salon.com September 29, 2000 Caroline Leavitt |
Dating the birth mother Before you adopt a baby, you've got to sweep Mom off her feet... |
Fast Company July 2000 Pamela Kruger |
Stop the Insanity! A new generation of dotcom entrepreneurs are creating companies that work -- without expecting people to spend every waking moment at work. Here's how to build a saner startup. |
Salon.com June 25, 2001 Viktor Frolke |
"Professor Death" Controversial bioethicist Peter Singer talks about the difference between humans and animals (none), the virtues of euthanasia (many) and why some babies are better off dead... |
Fast Company July 2000 Rekha Balu |
Does Your Startup Measure Up? Signing up with a young technology company need not be a leap of faith. Daniel Rippy got startup fever, left his job at Bristol-Myers Squibb -- and had second thoughts. His new book helps you look before you leap. |