Jeff Bezos wasn't the first mogul to buy a print paper. Here's a look at five other magnates who did the same thing.
The recently returned CEO of Procter & Gamble describes how to effectively bring creative ideas to market.
Sixteen years ago, Jeff Bezos told Inc. magazine why brands matter. Here's what that interview (and a few other sources) tell us about his plans for The Washington Post.
Amazon's founder picked up the Washington Post for $250 million--almost pocket change for him. But does he know what to do with it?
Check your phone before going to bed and again first thing in the morning? You might be an addict--and it might be hurting your business.
These entrepreneurs are proving that sometimes Wall Street is the wrong place to make bank.
Tom Gimbel, the founder and CEO of the LaSalle Network, a recruiting firm, explains what not to do the next time you meet a potential new hire.
The founder of Flickr and Findery talks about making time, paying attention and mastering change in an industry that's constantly changing.
Too many growth businesses try to scale before they are ready. You're better off creating enormous value for a few customers first.
In the technology industry--characterized by brutal competition and relentless change--this profile of a standout leader will surprise you.
Being an entrepreneur means always thinking about new ideas ... and figuring out how to turn them into reality.
Changing the way you interact with the people around you will help make the most of your working hours.
You shouldn't have to sneak around to be creative--there are better ways to find time for thinking about new ideas.
To keep up in the turbulent digital landscape, you have to understand the necessity of both peanut butter and jelly.
Caterina Fake answers questions about growing a business, excelling at social media and getting customers to spread the word for you.
With his purchase of the Washington Post, Jeff Bezos is in pursuit of much more--and less--than a quick return on investment.
Sure, you need to spend time thinking through your decisions. But too many entrepreneurs get trapped in their own heads.
Just bursting to launch the next Cirque du Soleil or RIM? The wait is over. Kickstarter opens to Canadian projects on September 9.
Don't let your customer manipulate you into making unnecessary concessions to close the deal.
What not to do: Your helpful guide to losing interest and alienating venture capitalists.
Trying to save a few bucks by skimping on paychecks is not a good move.
Every boss has room for improvement. Get started by analyzing which of these traits you might lack.
The U.S. already has plenty of workers with plenty of skills. But do we have the guts to shed our antiquated ideas about health insurance, education, and work?
Microsoft came to dominate PCs, while Google came to define the Web. Can the founders of Quip build the next empire for mobile?
Good bosses care about getting important things done. Exceptional bosses care about their people.
You'll keep employees connected and motivated by figuring out the right type of ritual for your business.
It doesn't happen in overnight. Instead, a company will slowly lose its mission and soul through red tape and inattention.
These 4 tips will keep you, and your company, from being blindsided by the news.
The Facebook CEO makes a rare public appearance to make a case for immigration reform.
The Curiosity Mars mission just turned one--and so did these 5 start-ups. Here's what they've all gotten done.
Researchers predict there will be 2.8 trillion intelligent devices in action by 2019.