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Tinder Quietly Restarted Its Internship Program — And What Happened Next Stunned Leadership: ‘The Craziest Thing’
Match Group, which owns Tinder and several other dating sites, previously canceled its internship program to cut costs.
I Worked 18 Shifts Straight and Made $23K. This Year My Dream Business Will Hit Nearly $300K — Because Overhead Is So Low.
Dr. Tom Vega got to work to bring his passion-fueled idea to life.
AI Isn’t Actually Making Running a Company Easier — It’s Exposing These 3 Gaps in How People Lead
AI helps reveal the structural gaps in how decisions are made, alignment holds and organizations scale. Here’s what to do if it’s shown you gaps in your business.
Retail Returns Climbed to $850 Billion Last Year — Try These 3 Fixes Before Your Profit Margins Disappear
Returns are climbing, placing growing pressure on retailers to protect margins and recover lost value. Here’s how ecommerce businesses can process returns more efficiently and get inventory back on the shelf while the demand is still there.
How Perfectionism Holds Entrepreneurs Back — and ‘Good Enough’ Propels Them Forward
When you replace perfectionism with iteration, you move from planning to real execution.
Why Most Entrepreneurs Are Using AI Wrong — and Staying Overworked
I’ll demo the one AI tool I’d open instead — plus the seven prompts and daily “agent room” that will grow your business while you’re offline.
Stop Blaming Women’s Confidence. The Real Problem Is a Biased Culture That Punishes Them for Using It.
As leaders, let’s create a culture where we don’t focus on the confidence gap. Let’s focus on how we can create a culture of recognition where we all feel recognized and rewarded for our work.
‘It’s Yelling, Be Honest’ — How This Couple Divorced, But Still Grew Their Business to 16 Locations and $1.4 Million In Revenue
They treat their business as a “third child” that they are both committed to.
Why Removing Screens From Fitness Trackers Made Them 88% More Popular: ‘If It Has a Screen, It’s a Watch’
Companies like Whoop are betting billions that consumers want less tech, not more— and the strategy is paying off in a massive way.