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1974 Corvette Engine Wiring Diagram

Wire Leigh Buchanan

Why Small-Business Owners Flocked to Orlando for This Year's 'Spring Break for the Construction Industry'

At Ritchie Bros.' Orlando auction, small contractors buy and sell very big equipment.

Wire Leigh Buchanan

Even the Rich and Famous of Beverly Hills Need to Buy Hardware and Produce. Here's Where They Shop

In the shadows of Beverly Hills' glamorous global giants, Edelweiss Chocolates, Arturo's Shoe Fixx, and other mom-and-pops provide their versions of luxury service.

Wire Leigh Buchanan

Are These the Best Main Street Businesses in America? Their Customers Sure Think So

Small Business Week offers an opportunity to shine a light on Main Street companies that don't make a lot of headlines, but remain beloved by their clientele year after year.

Wire

4 Tiny Companies That Have Mastered Customer Service in a Way the Giants Can't

They have made an art form of hands-on care and meticulous attention to the needs of their clientele.

Wire Leigh Buchanan

How Can Local, Small Businesses Compete with Big Chains? These 4 Gems All Use This 1 Strategy

Customers flock to these businesses for unusual products from unicorn pinatas to rare Perry Como albums.

Wire Leigh Buchanan

How to Turn Your Quirks Into Your Business's Competitive Advantage

Establishing a distinctive personality can take a company far.

Wire Leigh Buchanan

41 Years, 53 Years, 109 Years: These Local Businesses Know What It Takes to Last for Decades

Most Main Street companies fade away over time, but the great ones hang on to become beloved local institutions.

Lead Minda Zetlin

Furious Customers Are Suing Hertz for $529,675,000. Here's the Lesson Every CEO Should Learn

Some say they spent time in jail because of Hertz's cost-cutting measures.

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

The CEO of Southwest Airlines Had 32 Controversial Words for Congress. This Critic Had a Smart Reply

'I want people to understand how that happened.'

Icons & Innovators Minda Zetlin

This Mindset Explains Why Elon Musk Is Time's Person of the Year

It worked for Steve Jobs as well. What could it do for you?

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

People Who Can't Stop Using These 4 Annoying Words Have Very Low Emotional Intelligence

Is there a more annoying phrase on the planet? Yet, some people use it constantly.

The Future of Work Rebecca Deczynski

Why Your Next Hire Might Be a Former One: The Pros and Cons of Boomerang Employees

Boomerang workers--those who return to their old jobs after initially resigning--are increasing in number. Here's what that means for business leaders.

Legal Issues Melissa Angell

NYC Just Passed a Law Requiring Employers to Post Salary Ranges in Job Ads. There's Actually an Upside

Even if pay transparency laws haven't made their way to your state, being more forthright with salaries in job listings could help you hang onto employees amid the Great Resignation.

HR/Benefits Minda Zetlin

Google Just Announced a New Vaccine Policy That's Among the Smartest I've Seen

Unvaccinated Googlers will have to make a choice, but they have some time to do it.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Science Says Smelling Cinnamon Can Make You More Creative and Innovative (But Not for the Reason You Might Think)

Cinnamon can unlock creativity. But not because of the smell. Instead, it's all about expectation.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Be Smarter, More Focused, and More Decisive: Why 'Succession' Says Embrace the Rule of One Question

'Succession' just offered a simple way to overcome decision fatigue and stay focused on what will help you achieve your biggest goals.

Health Care Melissa Angell

Small Employers' Health Insurance Costs Soared in 2021. Here's What They Didn't Do As a Result

They didn't, on average, raise employees' health insurance deductibles.

State of Small Business Brit Morse

Entrepreneurs Are Optimistic About Some Aspects of Business--Even Amid Labor and Supply-Chain Disruptions

It doesn't factor in Omicron, but the latest sentiment report does show business resiliency in the face of difficulty. Will it keep up?

Future of Healthcare Innovation Graham Winfrey

2022 Will Be the Year of the Worker. Here's Why It Will Also Be the Year of the Robot

Entrepreneurs in the industry are seizing the opportunity raise money and gain traction.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Embrace a Success Mindset: 5 Work Decisions You're Making Against Your Own Self-Interest

When what you do makes it harder to get--or be--what you really want.

Technology Melissa Angell

What You Need to Know About Log4j, the Nasty Software Bug Posing a Major Threat to Small Businesses

A multitude of apps may be vulnerable.

Taking Care Brit Morse

How Often Should You Clean the Office? Try Asking Employees

With infection rates rising, employees want to make sure they're entering a well maintained environment.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Want to Be a Better Boss? Science Says Smart Leaders Refuse to Allow the Spread of Noisy Ignorance

When buzzwords and jargon become contagious, so does a lack of critical thinking.

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

Want to Make Better Big Decisons? Ask 'the Chick-fil-A Question' Every Time

I didn't start researching the Chick-fil-A franchise process expecting to find the Oracle of Delphi. But, here we are.

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

American Airlines Just Made a Big Announcement, and It's the Start of the End of an Era

Even if you're not in the airline industry (as most of us aren't), I hope some of the lessons here will be clear.

Icons & Innovators Minda Zetlin

Bill Gates Says the Acute Phase of the Pandemic Will End in 2022

In his end-of-the-year blog post, Gates offers 4 reasons for optimism--and one reason for worry.

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

How Emotionally Intelligent People Use the 'Send a Bible' Rule to Become Remarkably More Memorable

Sure, we could call this a "multiple attention strategy" or "multi-sensory communication tactics." But I think it will stick with you better like this.

The Future of Work Gabrielle Bienasz

Google's Year in Search Shows Spiking Interest in Entrepreneurship

There were more searches for 'how to start a business' than 'how to get a job' in 2021.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Want to Be More Influential, Persuasive, and Charismatic? Science Says First Take a Look at the Clock

New research shows how to leverage your circadian rhythm to increase your charisma and be more inspiring.

Icons & Innovators Rebecca Deczynski

Michael Strahan's Latest Venture Is Bringing Him to New Heights--Aboard a Blue Origin Space Flight

Entrepreneur and football legend Michael Strahan is boarding Blue Origin's next space flight. His entrepreneurial journey and penchant for preparedness make him ready for liftoff.

Technology Kevin J. Ryan

Amazon CTO Werner Vogels Explains Why the Cloud Is About to Get Faster

AWS is expanding its physical infrastructure, which will mean lightning-fast speeds for businesses.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Why Emotionally Intelligent Leaders Follow the Rule of Zero Off-Hours Email, Backed by Science

Research shows formal policies designed to create boundaries between work and personal time don't help reduce employee stress and anxiety. But this will.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Want to Stop Losing Arguments You Should Win? Avoid the Counterproposal Paradox

And avoid allowing what should be a thoughtful discussion into an either/or proposition.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

3 Financial Red Flags That Actually Prove You're Far Wealthier Than You Think

Take a closer look: If you're not already rich, you may be farther along the path to wealth (and happiness) than you realize.

Wellness Bill Murphy Jr.

This CEO Morning Routine Is the Most Tragic Example I've Ever Seen. (It's Literally Exhibit 7731)

And, 'Exhibit A' is how we found it.

Icons & Innovators Bill Murphy Jr.

Elon Musk Just Sent an Alarming 'All Hands' Email, and Taught a Key Leadership Lesson in the Process

'[W]e need all hands on deck to recover from what is, quite frankly, a disaster.'

E-commerce Gabrielle Bienasz

Report: Amazon Is Taking an Increasing--and Unfair--Share of Revenue From Sellers on Its Platform

Whatever your experience selling through the e-commerce giant, there are useful techniques for reducing costs, finding new customers, and maximizing profits.

State of Small Business Rebecca Deczynski

The Labor Shortage Isn't Going Away Anytime Soon--Unless Companies Make These Changes

Fewer than half of unemployed workers are still actively searching for work after being laid off during the pandemic. Here's what could draw them back.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Why Emotionally Intelligent Leaders Avoid the 'Feedback Sandwich'

Want to provide feedback that actually makes a difference? Discard the old-school feedback formula and embrace benevolent honesty instead.

Taking Care Brit Morse

Biden's Plan for the Omicron Variant Starts With Small Businesses

The White House announced a new plan to help America get better protected against coronavirus variants, keep businesses open, and quickly respond to surges if needed during colder months.

Technology Kevin J. Ryan

Amazon Just Launched a Tool to Help Companies Calculate Their Carbon Footprints

The company also announced it's on pace to use 100 percent renewable energy by 2025.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Why Emotionally Intelligent People Refuse to 'Status Pivot' When Their Egos Get Threatened

When you feel 'less than,' it's natural to look for another way to 'compete.' But that response may hold you back from becoming the person you wish to be.

Female Founders 100 Rebecca Deczynski

Stacey Abrams, Politician With Startup Bona Fides, Is Running for Georgia Governor

Georgia politician and entrepreneur Stacey Abrams announced her candidacy for state governor today. Here's why business owners should pay attention.

Safeguards Gabrielle Bienasz

The Specter of the Omicron Variant Is Causing Business Owners to Worry--and Take Action

Unpleasant memories of lockdowns and spikes in infection, coupled with lingering financial struggles, have entrepreneurs on edge.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Why Intelligent Entrepreneurs Like Mark Cuban Embrace the Rule of Niche at Scale

Looking for a small business idea? Think like Mark Cuban and seek to avoid major market competition, at least at first.

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

Just 1 Day After Jack Dorsey Stepped Down, Twitter Announced a Controversial Change

'What does this even mean? You can't share a meme?'

Technology Kevin J. Ryan

Amazon Will Help You Launch Your Own 5G Network

The company announced the new offering at the AWS re:Invent conference on Tuesday.

Countdown: Holiday 2021 Minda Zetlin

Flexport Founder: Supply Chain Problems Won't Be Solved Anytime Soon

Ryan Petersen, whose tweets about port backlogs went viral, says container ships are still backing up.

Startup Bill Murphy Jr.

New Data Finally Shows Why People Are Quitting Their Jobs. It's Definitely Not Because They're Lazy

Often the simplest explanation for big changes is the obvious one.

Technology Melissa Angell

Consumers Want to Shop Small This Holiday Season. Here's How to Ensure You Don't Miss Out

As the pandemic forges on, the divide between contactless payments and the payment methods of yesteryear could widen.

Productivity Justin Bariso

Why Emotionally Intelligent People Embrace the Atomium Rule

The Atomium rule will help you be more productive and ship great work--while prioritizing your mental health.

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

People Who Practice This Controversial Habit Have Very Low Emotional Intelligence

No judgment. But you might want to know this.

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

The CEO of United Airlines Just Made a Bold Prediction. These 3 Words Mattered Most

Identify a mission worthy of your team's efforts. Then, communicate it clearly.

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

Target Just Made a Big Announcement, and It's the Most Relaxing News I've Heard This Week

"What started as a temporary measure driven by the pandemic is now our new standard..."

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

How to Improve Your Ability to Overcome Rejection and Accomplish Goals in 10 Days or Less

Just one small ask a day will help keep the fear of rejection away.

Grow Justin Bariso

Taylor Swift's Fans Taught Her an Amazing Lesson in How to Create Value. Here It Is in 1 Sentence

The Swifties helped her figure it out: Discovering your passion is only half the journey.

State of Small Business Rebecca Deczynski

Inflation May Actually Benefit Your Business. Here's How

As inflation continues, businesses have to contend with increased costs across the board--but there are some hidden benefits they can take advantage as well. Here's how to strategize.

Technology Melissa Angell

Employers Beefed Up Telemedicine Benefits During Pandemic as Family Premiums Climbed

The offering isn't cheaper than in-person care, but employers noted a different kind of utility.

Lead Justin Bariso

Emotionally Intelligent People Refuse to Panic. Here's What They Do Instead

By refusing to panic, the crew of US Airways flight 1549 worked together to save 155 people. It's a remarkable lesson in emotional intelligence.

Technology Bill Murphy Jr.

An Amazon Warehouse Worker Asked Jeff Bezos for Help With Her Pay. Here's How Amazon Responded

In case you ever need it, his email addres reportedly is: jeff@amazon.com.

State of Small Business Melissa Angell

New Study Shows Small Businesses With Strongest Pandemic Recoveries Had One Key Factor in Common

The industries finding themselves in stronger post-recovery positions tend to be more fluent in this core business strategy.

State of Small Business Diana Ransom

Biden's Build Back Better Plan Just Passed the House. Here's Why Businesses Are Worried

Business groups claim the bill would disrupt the economy too much if it becomes law.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Science Says Positive People Are a Lot More Intelligent and Insightful Than You Might Think

Cynics aren't smarter or more competent. They just seem like they are, says research.

Taking Care Brit Morse

Your Guide to Covid-19 Boosters at Work: Should You Require Them and How?

Booster shots are important for many people, but legally they can get a little tricky.

Best-Kept Travel Secrets Minda Zetlin

Why Are Hertz Customers Getting Stopped--or Even Jailed--for Driving 'Stolen' Cars?

A customer says he paid Hertz $2,309 to extend his rental. Then he was arrested for "car theft."

Taking Care Suzanne Lucas

OSHA Won't Enforce Covid Rules, Pending Court. Prepare Anyway

The new rules are not in effect now, but they might be later. Creating your plan won't hurt you.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

What the Packers' $90 Million Stock Sale Says About the Nature of Customer Loyalty

The Green Bay Packers $300 stock shares are literally only worth the paper they're printed on--but for some raving fans, they're invaluable.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Taylor Swift Just Proved Her Marketing Genius Once Again--and Brands From Starbucks to Sour Patch Kids Want Her Stardust

Taylor Swift's release of 'Red (Taylor's Version)' proves once again her marketing power. And provides lessons you can adopt to grow your business.

Green Business Kevin J. Ryan

Here's What Green Businesses Can Expect in the Wake of the Climate Summit

New pledges from COP26, the U.N. Climate Change Conference, could lead to increased demand for small businesses that help address the climate crisis.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Want to Be Happier? Science Says 2 Overlooked Variables Can Be the Keys to Happiness

Don't overthink it.

Technology Rebecca Deczynski

Businesses Are Increasingly Relying on Automation to Compensate for Labor Shortages

How to sell robotic co-workers to your employees.

Productivity Justin Bariso

Why Emotionally Intelligent People Embrace the Rule of 'Changing Your Glasses'

How do you get clarity when emotions are clouding your thinking? Try changing your glasses.

Grow Bill Murphy Jr.

People Who Embrace This Controversial Word Have Very High Emotional Intelligence

It's about leveraging emotions to help you achieve your goals.

Wellness Bill Murphy Jr.

A Massive New Study of 88,000 People Says This Is When You Should Go to Bed, According to Science

It turns out, there's a magic hour. Here's why it matters.

Money Melissa Angell

Funding Alert: U.S. Treasury Quietly Unveils Details on a New $100 Billion Small-Business Aid Program

The State Small Business Credit Initiative is a funding program that aims to broaden access to capital for underserved communities.

Taking Care Rebecca Deczynski

Half of Small Businesses Are Facing Supply Shortages, but They Don't Have to Wreck Christmas

These are the creative ways businesses are compensating for their reduced inventory--and helping customers find the presents they actually want to give.

Productivity Justin Bariso

Why Emotionally Intelligent People Embrace the Rule of Clocking Out

The rule of clocking out will help you set priorities, avoid burnout, and find more time in your day.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Struggling to Find Your Passion? Try Using the Weekend Test

Because passion doesn't have to be discovered. Passion can also be created through effort.

Taking Care Brit Morse

The Nation's Ports and Bridges Are Outdated. Here's Biden's Multibillion-Dollar Plan for Fixing Them

President Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure bill includes funding for improvements at coastal and inland ports, waterways and ports of entry along the U.S. Will it be enough to save Christmas?

Green Business Kevin J. Ryan

Rivian's $77 Billion IPO Is the Latest Sign That the Electric Vehicle Industry Is Ready for Takeoff

The electric truck maker's public market debut marked the largest since 2014.

Taking Care Rebecca Deczynski

Inflation Hit Its Highest Peak in 30 Years. Here's 1 Way Businesses Are Coping

With higher prices for everything from gasoline to food, businesses are finding creative ways to stretch their resources.

Taking Care Brit Morse

What to Consider Before Rethinking Your Mask Mandate

As vaccination rates continue to rise and cities reach a point of endemic, you may think about ditching your mask mandate in the office. Make sure you think it through first.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

Why Emotionally Intelligent People Embrace the Power of the Partial Favor, Backed by Science

When a request for help is too big, don't assume providing less will not be appreciated.

Minorities in Business Gabrielle Bienasz

A Key Piece of the Infrastructure Bill Aims to Help Minority-Owned Businesses

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which passed the House of Representatives Friday, will finally codify the Minority Business Development Agency.

Green Business Kevin J. Ryan

Why the Build Back Better Plan Will Be a Game-Changer for Green Tech Companies

As Congress readies for a vote, founders discuss the plan's potential impact.

Taking Care Brit Morse

How Employee Unrest Over Biden's Vaccine Mandate Is Spilling Over to the Smallest Businesses

Starting January 4, companies with at least 100 employees are required to mandate Covid-19 vaccines. But even without the mandate, smaller companies are also facing pushback from workers.

Customer Service Bill Murphy Jr.

United Airlines Just Sent an Email to Millions of Passengers. These 7 Words Mattered Most

Use this example as a prompt to think about how you're communicating the future.

Lead Justin Bariso

How Emotionally Intelligent People Use the Do-Over to Travel Back in Time and Fix Mistakes

Think time travel is impossible? Think again.

State of Small Business Diana Ransom

How the $1 Trillion Infrastructure Deal Benefits Small Business

It's the largest investment in the nation's infrastructure since 1956. Get your shovels ready.

Lead Bill Murphy Jr.

With 5 Short Words, the CEO of McDonald's Just Displayed a Complete Lack of Emotional Intelligence

It's impressive, actually: managing to break all the basic rules of emotional intelligence at once.

Taking Care Rebecca Deczynski

Get Ready for an Influx of PTO Requests

According to data from Airbnb, about half of employees are at risk of losing their PTO by the end of the year, which could result in a vacation-request uptick. Here's how employers can navigate it.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

How to Embrace the Rule of Reversible Outcomes to Stop Overthinking and Make Smarter Decisions

Want to make smarter, faster decisions? First, determine the true consequences of those decisions.

Taking Care Brit Morse

Biden's Vaccine Mandates Pushed Until After the Holidays

Businesses with 100 or more employees now have until January 4, 2022 to make sure their workers are fully vaccinated.

Taking Care Rebecca Deczynski

Google Teams Up With the 15 Percent Pledge to Support Black-Owned Businesses

The Fifteen Percent Pledge has announced a new partnership with Google Shopping, which will give Black business owners and entrepreneurs access to training, networking, and digital tools.

Taking Care Brit Morse

Vaccine Mandates Are Contributing to America's Political Divide. Make Sure You Know Where You Stand

Your ability to mandate Covid-19 vaccines--or not--may depend on where your company is located.

Technology Rebecca Deczynski

Pinterest TV: What It Is and Why It'll Be Your New Best (Live) Shopping Friend

Last week, Pinterest announced the launch of Pinterest TV, a video series that will introduce livestream shopping to the app. The platform joins social media networks like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok in the growing livestream trend.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

The (Literally) Effortless Way to Learn Faster and Improve Your Memory, Backed by Science

Want to sleep your way to better long-term memory and recall? According to science, that dream is a reality.

Owner's Manual Jeff Haden

4 Intelligence Red Flags That Actually Prove You're Smarter Than You Think, Backed by Science

Take a closer look, and you might realize you're a lot smarter than you might assume. Science says so.

State of Small Business Rebecca Deczynski

Microsoft's Solve for the Labor Shortage: Partnering With Community Colleges

Microsoft announced that it is working with community colleges to fill 250,000 cyber security jobs in the next four years. Its training model may be the key to stopping labor shortages.

Marketing Justin Bariso

How a (Free) 20-Year-Old Book by Seth Godin Completely Transformed My Business

20 years ago, marketing genius Seth Godin tested a brilliant idea: Give your best stuff away and watch it spread. It's just as useful today as it was then.

Lead Justin Bariso

What Is Emotional Intelligence? Here's the Simple, Easy to Understand Answer

Emotional intelligence is simpler than you think. Knowing that can help you develop yours.

Safeguards Kevin J. Ryan

How This Founder Used Twitter to Help Ease L.A.'s Shipping Jam

Flexport founder and CEO Ryan Petersen thought outside the box -- and local politicians were listening.

Productivity Justin Bariso

The Most Emotionally Intelligent People Embrace This Simple Rule of Decision-Making

Before making a decision with permanent consequences, remind yourself of this simple fact.

Marketing Geoffrey James

The Facebook Rebrand Will Be an Epic Fail

The name Facebook is seared into our brains; there's no way Zuckerberg can escape the noxious taint.

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