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Entrepreneur Magazine

October/November 2022
Magazine

Entrepreneur magazine is the trusted source for growing your business and offers surefire strategies for success. Whether you are just thinking of starting a business, have taken the first steps, or already own a business, Entrepreneur offers the best advice on running your own company

Cool, Calm, and Connected • Leading with Innovation: Thermador and the Refrigeration Revolution

Entrepreneur's Magazine

What Are You Really Selling? • We are not just judged by the things we sell. Instead, we must define ourselves by something more.

Winners Quit. Quitters Win. • Quitting is deeply misunderstood, says decision-making expert Annie Duke. You must stop thinking of it as failure, and start thinking of it as a strategy for growth.

Planning for the Planet • Making eco-friendly choices is rarely free or easy. We asked six business leaders about their companies’ biggest obstacles to environmental sustainability, and how they’re working to overcome them.

The Making of “HairBnB” • How do you tech up an old industry? This couple asked questions, stayed close to their customers, and refined relentlessly.

Do You Really Know Your Customer? • The answer might be no. Here’s a three-step way to get to know them better—and transform your business as a result.

The TikTok Approach to Innovation • Want to create the next big thing? Take it from me, the guy who led the app that became TikTok: Your users are your real innovators.

Freedom From the Desk • This tech can help you nail deadlines on a layover, present virtually on your feet, and more.

How to Afford Top Talent • It’s not easy to compete on price. But you can be more competitive than you think.

100 WOMEN OF INFLUENCE • Our annual celebration of the women influencing how we live, the businesses we build, and the future we believe is possible.

JENNIFER LOPEZ • IS NOT JUST ‘HAPPY TO BE HERE’

Hyperlocal Influence • Sometimes, all someone needs is a little help—so their success and influence can ripple outward into their community. That’s the kind of work Jennifer Lopez is supporting through GRAMEEN AMERICA, the fastest-growing microfinancing organization in the United States.

INDUSTRIES

OUR BEHAVIOR

OUR ACCESS

THE CULTURE

THE FUTURE

Deep Breaths to Success • Kika Stretch Studios teaches people how to “just be.” But its founder, Kika Wise, was running herself ragged. That’s when she decided to try franchising.

A Coach for Heroes • Veteran Christopher Harvey took the long road to success. Now he has a new mission: He wants to make the journey a little easier for people like him.

WHO TRANSFORMED SMOOTHIE KING? • He more than doubled the company’s size. He made the drinks healthy again. And he’s an unlikely franchisee from Korea with an incredible story to tell.

The 150 Top Franchises for Veterans • Our annual list of brands that offer the greatest opportunities for veterans

Dream Vacations/ No. 2 Franchisee/ Mark Furlan

F/The List

The UPS Store/ No. 7 Franchisee/ Ashwin Narayan

Ziggi’s Coffee/ No. 46 Franchisee/ Michael Harris

Home Helpers Home Care/ No. 81 Franchisee/ Edward Hawkins

The Joint Chiropractic/ No. 92 Franchisee/ Barrett McNabb

How Builders Build


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 116 Publisher: Entrepreneur Media Inc. Edition: October/November 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 4, 2022

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Entrepreneur magazine is the trusted source for growing your business and offers surefire strategies for success. Whether you are just thinking of starting a business, have taken the first steps, or already own a business, Entrepreneur offers the best advice on running your own company

Cool, Calm, and Connected • Leading with Innovation: Thermador and the Refrigeration Revolution

Entrepreneur's Magazine

What Are You Really Selling? • We are not just judged by the things we sell. Instead, we must define ourselves by something more.

Winners Quit. Quitters Win. • Quitting is deeply misunderstood, says decision-making expert Annie Duke. You must stop thinking of it as failure, and start thinking of it as a strategy for growth.

Planning for the Planet • Making eco-friendly choices is rarely free or easy. We asked six business leaders about their companies’ biggest obstacles to environmental sustainability, and how they’re working to overcome them.

The Making of “HairBnB” • How do you tech up an old industry? This couple asked questions, stayed close to their customers, and refined relentlessly.

Do You Really Know Your Customer? • The answer might be no. Here’s a three-step way to get to know them better—and transform your business as a result.

The TikTok Approach to Innovation • Want to create the next big thing? Take it from me, the guy who led the app that became TikTok: Your users are your real innovators.

Freedom From the Desk • This tech can help you nail deadlines on a layover, present virtually on your feet, and more.

How to Afford Top Talent • It’s not easy to compete on price. But you can be more competitive than you think.

100 WOMEN OF INFLUENCE • Our annual celebration of the women influencing how we live, the businesses we build, and the future we believe is possible.

JENNIFER LOPEZ • IS NOT JUST ‘HAPPY TO BE HERE’

Hyperlocal Influence • Sometimes, all someone needs is a little help—so their success and influence can ripple outward into their community. That’s the kind of work Jennifer Lopez is supporting through GRAMEEN AMERICA, the fastest-growing microfinancing organization in the United States.

INDUSTRIES

OUR BEHAVIOR

OUR ACCESS

THE CULTURE

THE FUTURE

Deep Breaths to Success • Kika Stretch Studios teaches people how to “just be.” But its founder, Kika Wise, was running herself ragged. That’s when she decided to try franchising.

A Coach for Heroes • Veteran Christopher Harvey took the long road to success. Now he has a new mission: He wants to make the journey a little easier for people like him.

WHO TRANSFORMED SMOOTHIE KING? • He more than doubled the company’s size. He made the drinks healthy again. And he’s an unlikely franchisee from Korea with an incredible story to tell.

The 150 Top Franchises for Veterans • Our annual list of brands that offer the greatest opportunities for veterans

Dream Vacations/ No. 2 Franchisee/ Mark Furlan

F/The List

The UPS Store/ No. 7 Franchisee/ Ashwin Narayan

Ziggi’s Coffee/ No. 46 Franchisee/ Michael Harris

Home Helpers Home Care/ No. 81 Franchisee/ Edward Hawkins

The Joint Chiropractic/ No. 92 Franchisee/ Barrett McNabb

How Builders Build


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