I interview entrepreneurs everyday on my radio show and I am always inspired by the way they view the world. Their attitudes about success, failure and what it takes to... read more →
In America, family owned businesses are the backbone of our economy. And they're successful. 35% of Fortune 500 companies are family owned. Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, was founded by... read more →
Sometimes losing it all can be a blessing in disguise. When the real estate bubble burst in 2008, Felicia Phillips, founder and owner of The PinkPower Institute, found herself divorced,... read more →
The trees are decorated, the mistletoe hung and the holiday shopping season is in full force. When I shop online, Amazon instantly makes recommendations on potential gifts for this year's... read more →
Success as an entrepreneur with a new company is based on knowing when to exaggerate you and your company's capabilities. To succeed every new company or venture must take a... read more →
At the top of the "fear" list for most people is death or public speaking. For me, it's cold calling. I interviewed Daniel Jourdan, owner of Remedy of Atlanta Staffing... read more →
Architect Buckminster Fuller said "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." I am a proponent... read more →
I am a frequent patron of co-working locations, but I was unaware of the significance behind the design of each "space" until I interviewed Michelle Morgan, Founder of NEX Atlanta,... read more →
Dr. Jill Perry-Smith, an Associate Professor of Organization and Management at Emory University and speaker at the upcoming TEDxPeachtree, has an interesting perspective on creativity. Her research shows that who... read more →
In an interview with Kelly Burton, CEO and founder of Bodyology, on my biz1190 radio show, Kelly shared important steps an entrepreneur should consider as you take the plunge and... read more →